Geocaching GPS: Great Personal Stories of Romance, Adventure and Connection

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Geocaching GPS
Great Personal Stories of Romance, Adventure and Connection

Have you ever cached? No? Nor have I. In fact, before a friend told me about the sport of geocaching, his newest hobby, I’d never ever heard of it. I call it a sport because it involves many things that an actual sport does: agility, tenacity, a keen eye, an intellectual curiosity (required), and more. Who knew there were thousands and thousands of people across the globe participating in this “catchy” ad hoc adventure and even stores that sell geocaching supplies and “swag”? If you’ve got no idea what all the hubbub is about then read Geocaching GPS: Great Personal Stories of Romance, Adventure and Connection, compiled by Kimberly Eldredge, the first of its kind geocaching anthology.

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About Pam Lazos

writer, blogger, environmentally hopeful
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3 Responses to Geocaching GPS: Great Personal Stories of Romance, Adventure and Connection

  1. Pingback: Review: Geocaching GPS: Great Personal Stories of Romance, Adventure and Connection | A Thousand Finds

  2. What a lovely review! I especially liked how you tied the stories together with the “connection” theme. My husband is more of a goal-oriented geocacher than I am, and sometimes, I admit, that intensity can get on my nerves a little bit. But I was hoping to show how the journey and the connection can be more important than the goal, or even be the goal itself.

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