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Snowshoeing and Geocaching

snowshoes 225x300 Snowshoeing and GeocachingI reviewed my stats the other day on our geocaching. For the last two years, we have gone through a drought of geocaches from about December through April. Last year, there was the snow. Two feet of snow is liable to make any geocache non-winter-friendly. This year, we have a plan.

We’ve snowshoed in the past. In fact, I took a college course on it. If you have never snowshoed, you’re missing out on a vigorous workout. That being said, it is also an opportunity to get into the woods and explore virtually alone. You have the added advantage of snagging a few caches that are accessible.

Exploring the outdoors in the winter is such a rewarding experience. Skiing is fine, but seems so fast-paced when there is so much to see. I like the fact that we’ll get some geocaching in despite the winter, the snowmobilers and everything else.

Now, if we would just get some snow.

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December 19th, 2011 at 10:00 am


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