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3264 Finds - 2 Hides

I am still relatively new to Geocaching.  I continue to become more experienced, but I still know I have more to learn. I want to use today's blog to pass along a few tips that I have picked up over the past few months. Without further delay: I bought a folding bike.  It folds small enough to fit in my trunk, but is big and versatile enough to actually be useful.  Mine is like a small version of a mountain bike. I make lists before a caching day so that I have the cache data loaded onto my device when I enter areas where there is no Internet signal. I carry two bags.  One bag has tweezers, replacement bags, pens (I bring extras), power bank, and waterproof paper.  Lots of this is for maintaining caches.  The other bag is used to carry liquids and light snacks, more cache rebuilding supplies, additional clothes and other useful things.  I bought a 4' wooden stick.  Probably the best geocaching money that I paid.  Mine has a metal point - and a rubber cap tha