Basically people hide these geocaches, which are usually containers with a log inside for you to write on once you've found the item or sometimes knick knacks you can trade or trackable items, then they post it's longitude/latitude coordinates online and then people follow their GPS to go find them.
It's like a real life treasure hunt, kind of.
Then you log on to your account when you get home or from your phone and be like "yo bitches, I found this one".
There's hundreds of thousands of them, and you can find geocaches on every continent. It's fun to do outside like in big parks and shit.People walk past them and have no idea they're there unless they're looking for them.
I convinced my museum to do a promotional event where we're going to hide an iPad 2 at a geocache location we create to promote a new exhibit we have coming up. So if anyone's near me and wants an iPad...
/nerd
...didn't realize Mav explained already when I did. It is a good date idea, it's fun and active and it's easy to get really in to it when you're with someone. I've done it with a couple guys.
Hmmm 6 hour drive for an ipad and meatup... Sounds promising
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