Geocaching Under the Boardwalk

Geocaching Under the Boardwalk


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Quote:"A footprint in the sand will wash away
some day but a footprint in someone mind won't!"
Kyocera


Update:
June 30, 2007

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"Geocaching Under the Boardwalk"


by Kyocera

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  1. List of my caches.
  2. My archived caches
  3. My remaining 4 caches.
    They are temporarily disabled.
    Removal time scheduled for: August-September
  4. 60 Caches given for adoption
  5. My 4 Travel Bugs
  6. My geocaching activities in 2006

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Song "Under the Boardwalk"


Lyrics "Under the Boardwalk" by the Drifters

Geocaching since
November 14, 2003!

Member of Maritime Geocaching Association
June 10, 2004

Member of Atlantic Geocaching Association
September 7, 2006,

I have found 352 caches in New Brunswick, Quebec and Manitoba.
I have hidden a total of 171 caches in the province of New Brunswick and Quebec.
Over the years out of original 171 caches I have removed 107 caches.
I transferred 60 caches also and have only 4 caches to my credit.
In 2006-2007 I transferred 60 caches.

I started geocaching on November 14, 2003 when one of my friend showed me a washed out container that his wife had pick-up in the sand by the boardwalk in Charlo New Brunswick.
I was very curious what this was all about as I took down the internet address in the container (www.geocaching.com) and used it to reach the geocaching site!
That night I went on the internet and within an hour or so I found out who was the person who had hidden this cache.
He told me what to do with the cache that same evening and by the next day I had the container in place.
That's all it took to get me hook on geocaching.
A few days after a geocacher by the nickname of Insp Gadget contacted me by e-mail to congratulate me for finding one of his cache.
Insp Gadget and I have immediately become geocaching buddies as we had the same interest and thrill when it came to talk about geocaching activities!
He also told me he was the first person to place a cache in New Brunswick.
I thought about a nickname and became"Kyocera".
Before the end of the year I found 23 caches.
I hope to stay active in geocaching for many years to come because geocaching is a great outdoor activity that brings me so much thrills!
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