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J.
R. R. Tolkien said ‘Not all those who wander are
lost.’
And lots of folks have been having a great time
wandering around the Great Outdoors Region
lately because of the newest craze called
Geocaching.
For those of you new this type of outdoor
adventure, Geocaching is a sort of treasure
hunting for the 21st century. Armed with a GPS
receiver (Global Positioning System), a set of
coordinates tells you the location of a “cache.”
A GPS unit is an electronic device that can
determine your approximate location on the
planet. Coordinates are normally given in
Longitude and Latitude. A typical cache is most
likely a strong box that can contain almost
anything like small toys, cd’s, or trinkets
hidden by other geocachers. All caches contain a
log to record your accomplishment. Some even
contain a disposable camera. The camera is not a
goodie to take with you. Just take your picture
so the owner of the cache can record it.
Most cache’s have a difficulty rating associated
with them. Caches in the Wilds of Pennsylvania
range from easy to very difficult.
The Great Outdoors News recently caught up with
some geocachers in the Elk County area. Mary Lee
Vollmer and her daughter Josie chose three hunts
in the St Marys area that included Straub’s
Brewery, Decker’s Chapel and a park in Fox
Township.
“It’s fun because the initial walk in lets you
look around and enjoy nature, then the hunt
begins and the going gets tough,” said Vollmer.
“We’ve already done hunts where we had to hoist
each other up different levels to find the
hunt.”
On their final hunt, they had to cross three
streams and hike through some thick brush but
found that all the work is a key part of the
adventure experience. Vollmer said that weather
wont be a factor on the next hunt.
“It’s perfect because you can do it all year
long. The snow doesn’t matter, it makes it more
fun,” Vollmer said.
There are more than 200 countries world-wide
that have caches hidden and the Wilds of
Pennsylvania have quite a few too! Since the PA
Great Outdoors region covers six counties, the
ultimate geocaching adventure would have you
trekking through some of the most beautiful
woodlands in the nation. Have your adventures
during the day and stay overnight in one of our
cabins, campgrounds, B&B’s or hotels.
When you log into the
geocaching.com website, you simply type in
the zip code of the area you want to visit and
it will pull all cache’s in the area. Some zip
codes for the Great Outdoors region include:
| Brookville 15825 |
Emporium 15834 |
| Clarion 16214 |
Sinnemahoning 15861 |
| Cook Forest 16217 |
FoxBurg 16036 |
| Marienville 16239 |
Emlenton 16373 |
| Ridgway 15853 |
Johnsonburg 15845 |
| Tionesta 16353 |
Punxsutawney 15767 |
| St Marys 15857 |
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For assistance in planning your
trip to the Great Outdoors Region, one call does
it all for accommodations, packages, camping and
customized getaways. For more information, call
800-348-9393 or visit the PA Great Outdoors
Website at
www.visitpago.com. |