This title might be misleading. A better title would be, “I am a Geocaching Imbecile”.
This week, I’m teaching at Performing Arts Camp. The theme is a travel, GPS kinda thing. We thought Geocaching would be a fun activity. So, I’m teaching it. I’ve never been geocaching before. Well, that one time with Wendy. But basically, I’m a newbie.
But how hard can it be, right? I mean, I went to geocaching.com, I downloaded an app. And from there, you just follow the coordinates, right? Well, that’s what I thought.
First, I decided to practice. So last week, I took the kids (my kids, 2 and 5) to some coordinates right behind the church. After hiking 20 minutes and the kids getting scratched from their necks to their ankles, we had to give up. Later that day, my mom joined us and we tried for cache #2 (there are 3 on the church’s vast property). No luck. Asa kept crying, “Can we get out of here?”
Now, it’s time for our first class. We gave them a brief overview, watched a video and made our own version of a geocoin.As soon as Performing Arts Camp was over, I grabbed yet another worker and brought them out to wear the cache should be and had her help me look. But she had flip flops on and couldn’t do much. Yet again I was cache-less. But not bug-bite-less.
The next morning, we figured if we took 8 kids out there and our other assistant, we could scour the area and find the cache . We couldn’t. We didn’t. The kids left hot, sweaty and a little disappointed. Oh, and with a few scratches.
This morning I decided I was going to plant my own cache with prizes and let the kids find it. But when I was hiding it (at 9 this morning, a mere hour before my class started), I tried to find the original cache (the one the kids and I couldn’t locate). My GPS seemed to lead me somewhere differently than before. I had on jeans and my Keens and felt adventurous. So, I hiked for about 20 minutes. Then realized, there was no way my class could get to the spot I was at…even if I could find the cache. I was a little turned around (yes, I had a compass AND a GPS) but could see the houses from the neighboring…uhm, neighborhood so I headed that way. But when I got to the houses, I could tell it was different than the houses I had seen on previous hikes. And as I walked to the front of the neighborhood I realized I was indeed somewhere else.
I walked out to the main road. Still not sure of where I was but kept walking down the road figuring I’d run into something that I knew. But as I walked (and car after car whipped by me), I realized I was VERY far away from the church. So, I pulled up another map app on my phone. And saw that to walk back to the church along the roads was over 3 miles away and would take me almost TWO HOURS. And my class was beginning in less than 10 minutes!
I called my mom (my geocaching co-imbecile teacher) and left her a message to STALL! Then called her secretary to see if they could locate my mom and my class and DO SOMETHING!
Finally, after sitting on the side of the road for awhile, walking awhile, wondering if I should knock on a neighbor’s door or flag down a passing UPS man, I decided to take off for the woods again. And what do you know? I followed my little flashing blue arrow on my app and got back to the church. In fact, I intercepted my class and even planted my own cache for them to find (full of silly bandz and plastic bugs).
Therefore I would like to add a line to Alanis Morissette’s famous song:
Isn’t it ironic when the leader of a geocaching class gets lost in the woods?
Ben says
This is awesome, but I’m curious as to which church had the 3 geocaches. I took my family to NP’s main campus and located 2 (one was on the greenway) but if I remember right, you’re no longer at NP, right?
Basically, if it was NP, I can give you a little help as to where to find at least 2 of them 🙂
oh amanda says
Oh, it was at my mom’s church. Not North Point! But now that you mention it, I wanna go find some at NP! But maybe you guys could come help us b/c obviously I’m pretty terrible at it…
😉
The Messy Mom says
I have never been geocaching, but this post really makes me want to! Just kidding. I knew a guy that was totally addicted. Love your shoes by the way.
Gayle Rogers says
I think you need to go back to teaching Puppetry Arts
oh amanda says
I agree!! (Actually, I’m doing puppetry and they are pretty good!)
Becky @TheVioletFig says
Amanda- that was hysterical!!
marissa says
O.M.G! I was laughing so hard a few snorts escaped. hahaha Soooo funny!
Gina says
This is really funny (sorry)!
Courtney says
This is hilarious – and would absolutely happen to me! I’ve never understood the geocaching craze and I’m dreading the day when my boys ask me to go. I think I will pull out the, “Ask your dad” card.
Holly at Tropic of Mom says
Oh no! Were you in panic mode? I would have been. Sounds like it all ended well!
We had our own geocaching misadventure last week. I was supposed to hide a whole trail of several caches geared toward kids (I’ll be blogging about it), but geocaching.com didn’t accept them because they are too close together and/or too close to other caches in the park! So after two hours spent putting them out there, I have to go back and get them all. Sigh…
me says
I loved this post! I’m sorry about all the scratches and bugs, but I have wanted to try this for so long. I don’t have a GPS, but I think there is a way to set it up on the iPhone too. I am in love with this concept and think the children would have a blast. Thanks for sharing your experiences!
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