While living in North Pole, Alaska, a friend introduced us to geocaching. We had no idea what it was, when they told us it was like treasure hunting in the woods, I had my doubts. One day we decided to try it and we were all hooked immediately.
Geocaching is exactly like treasure hunting. We have the official geocaching app on our phones which works rather well. There are some down falls of the app such as the app does not work well in areas with minimal cell phone service which make locating the cache difficult and the app uses your battery quickly. If you are handy with a compass, you may have better luck using that. We like the app because we can look at the hints and pictures other geocachers have posted to help us in times of difficulty. Once we have found the cache, we post our own, usually super obnoxious picture. That's almost my favorite part.
Things to know before hand:
Look at the difficulty rating and size rating. When starting with children, go for the larger caches. These caches usually have small trinkets or toys your child can swap one of their own toys for. We have found some pretty cool toys in the larger caches. Before heading out plan to take a couple small toys your child doesn't play with anymore to replace in the caches. We found a stone carved moose from a cache we found in Whittier, Alaska almost two years ago. I will keep it forever. We now carry a small latching tupperware box with us that holds items we have found and items we are willing to trade. We usually have a couple pens in the box in case the cache is missing one. Some caches are so tiny (like fits in your nostril tiny) that you will have to bring your own pen to fill out the log paper.
Geocaching is wonderful for many reasons but our favorite reason is that when you are geocaching you are sometimes brought to a place you may not have known existed beforehand. While visiting Valdez, we tried to find every geocache hidden. This happened often when we went on vacation. There is not a lot of activities for small children. We followed the trail which brought us to this amazing view. Our youngest found the cache that day, she still talks about it.
Here she is finding this geocache. I didn't want to stick my fingers up into the opening. Little miss was braver than me!
We found this geocache while in visiting Homer, Alaska
Hey mom, look what we found!
This is not as small as the nostril sized geocaches.
Sometimes we had to get creative to reach the geocaches.
Lastly, if I haven't convinced you about how fabulous geocaching is, here is short video about geocaching. Comment below with any questions or tips I forgot!



