@USGeocaching#USGeocachingHour A7. Geocaching was my first outdoor game. I'd probably have started with something else if I hadn't found geocaching though. There are a number of games that involve visiting sites and/or photographing things.
@USGeocaching#USGeocachingHour A6. I guess the closest trail to home is the JAM Trail, the asphalt & boardwalk county bike path. There are numerous caches, not placed by me, along that path.
@USGeocaching#USGeocachingHour A5. There was a canal towpath in Lehigh Valley where they had hidden all the different types of geocaches. Then they had an event so everyone can log all the cache types in one day. I thought that was a great event.
@USGeocaching#USGeocachingHour A7. Not sure if I have anything. No mega event plans. Maybe I'll attend a few events, earn a few geocaching souvenirs, and call it a year.
@USGeocaching#USGeocachingHour A6. I haven't been wearing sandals outside. Too easy to get a foot injury kicking something by accident. I pack a pair of sandals in case I need to wade across a bit of water but that is all.
@USGeocaching#USGeocachingHour A5. Aside from knowing how to use the app, some basic land navigation and trail map reading might be handy. As for me, I just check the aerial photo to see which side of the parking lot the marker is at. LOL
@USGeocaching#USGeocachingHour A4. No, I've never seen a drone show in person. Thus far, I've only been going to mega events to do interesting things (like lots of ad labs) and see my friends. No need to add too much to that.
@USGeocaching#USGeocachingHour A3. I have mixed feelings about cemetery caches. I've had confrontations with groundskeepers while searching for some of those caches that were apparently placed without permission. Not a good look.