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Re: Not the time, nor the place, but
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>You all should give it a go, GPSr's are fairly cheap, and useful to you anyway, even without geocaching. I suspect you will find that geocaches are not as intrusive as you imagine, nor are they damaging sensitive areas as you fear, or else you would have already found them. You might even enjoy it, and I'm sure your kids will. Anything that gets the whole family out and about and enjoying themselves in the countryside is a good thing, in my book.<

said it before, but I'll say it again, you don't need to have to find a lunchbox in order to enjoy going to visit somewhere. I'm a bit sad that this is still being suggested really, I thought we'd made the point. Fine, go visit places to get a virtual cache if that's your thing, but for gawds sake don't litter the countryside with plastic boxes, out of sight or not.

From my point of view, that's not the point of visiting these places anyway. My kids love going out to visit the stones and need no such incentive.


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23rd January 2003ce
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