[GeoStL] Re: FamilyFunMag - geocaching

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I am a little dissappointed with the article as they gave Questing more
press than Geocaching. They referred to Geocaching as, "Questing gone high
tech."
I sent them an email about Geocaching a while back and never heard anything
from them. I am sure they picked Questing, which is similar to letterboxing
only played with more clues and easier goals, because people can involve the
whole family without any expense.

Geocaching costs $$$$ and Questing is free because you have to invest in a
GPS. Again, this article just stereotyped the Geocacher as a High Tech Geek.
This is not the direction this needs to head. I am glad they mentioned
Geocaching but I would rather have seen equal press.

Mike


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Subject: [GeoStL] FamilyFunMag - geocaching


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> I just saw a quip in the Family Fun Magazine about geocaching.  It also
gave
> links to other treasure hunts websites.
> Georgie
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