Geocaching - A way to Craft an Adventure.

So, on top of feeling very overwhelmed since getting back from vacation (sorry about the lack of updates everyone!), I decided to take on yet another challenge this week.  Beside finishing my first Knit Sock, I decided to create a Geocache!



I got into Geocaching a few weeks ago, and I really like it.  While the CheapGeek looks toward the geekier side of it (using Billion Dollar Satellites to find Tupperware containers in the woods), I look at it as a way to fulfill my childhood want to be a treasure hunter.  Plus, right now, the added incentive is to take Bender for a decent walk.  For some reason, finding a bunch of stickers and Plastic Army men in a box is the encouragement I need to work through some of my lingering joint/malaise issues from Lyme's Disease.

What makes me really happy is that for the most part, this is something everyone in my little geeky, internet/computer-attached-at-all-times family can do.

While hunting is great, I thought creating my own Geocache would be fun.  Creating the actual cache container, log book, and maybe a prize are the easy part....I get to combine my love of crafting with the hobby of geocaching, and it's great to see my creativity expand.

Since Geocaching is about adventure, exploration, and travel, I like putting little Travel related items in some of the caches I visit, as well as creating unique items to put in the Geocaches I plan to create.  These are little Silver Keychains.  I just use a standard, sturdy Keychain Loop, and add some of my cute jewelry charms to each of them.  A little cute Reward for a day of Geocaching!

I'm starting with Micro-Caches, which are smaller containers that require you to bring your own pen, and to be a little more observant while your exploring.  I use Guttermann Adhesive to Decorate/Disguise my Geocaches.  This is a wateproof adhesive normally used by purse-makers (It was recommended to me when I wanted to crochet a purse with a metal clasp, since it's waterproof, and will stick to two different types of materials).  I usually use a water-tight container, and then gussy it up to make it look cool.


A log book is important for most Geocaches.  I use my Loose beads Baggies to store a micro-log for people to sign!

Whew!  Now that I've created a Geocache, and I know where I want to put it... Now I've got to plant it, document where it is, and Submit it!   Luckily, I've managed to do all that within the past week, and now I hope to hear back from Geocaching.com to see if my Cache has been approved!

So... If you're into Geocaching, and you ever come across one of these:


You've just picked up a little piece of BenderOak.com!

As long as I can keep the CheapGeek and Bender Oak the Dog into this new hobby, I hope to eventually pick up some Travel Bugs or Trackable Codes to attach to some of my creations.  It would be awesome to see how far one of these little guys could get!

We have quite a few adventures, captured by the CheapGeek...Most of them are worth a smile, so Check them out!



If you'd like to learn more about Geocaching, check out their website HERE.

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Comments

Alicia K said…
Stopping by from Show and Tell Saturday ... Geocaching is something I think my kids, husband and I would really love. Thanks for sharing your container. I was always curious what people place inside the containers.

Have a great Saturday!
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Plain Jane said…
I love it! I`ve never geocaching, but it sounds like fun.
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Ordinary Hiker said…
Thanks for your comments everyone! It's a little bit of a stretch from my normal blog posts, but I really like how i get to express my creativity with yet another hobby. Ya'll should definitely check it out, and I'll be sure to check you guys' blogs tomorrow morning! Thanks again for reading!
Rebecca said…
I think this is totally cool-I think we've had some people around here doing that-how exciting!
This is a really cool post!

If you are ever in Texas, check out where I live. I am in Plainview and there are LOTS of caches here and in the surrounding area.
Alyssa said…
Came over from ATG's Thrift Share Monday. How cool to see a post on geocaching! I've always thought it would be fun to try.
Anonymous said…
This is fascinating and I want to follow your links and read more. Last week while I was staying under the covers with a cold I watched 2 tv documentaries on geocaching. There is an auto racetrack in my backyard that holds caching events. We have plans to get involved someday. You've reinforced the idea.
Anonymous said…
Hi! I tried Geocaching thru an app I found on my iPhone but I didn't end up finding anything. I did get some strange looks from people as I dug around in the bushes though! I'll have to give it another shot sometime :)
Lone R said…
Just discovered your blog. Great charms. Nice to see someone else who finds geoswag a big part of the geocaching fun. I like how you also embellished your cache container. -- R.

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