Re: Caching in Alaska

Originally Posted by
LadyEngineer
However, I was somewhat disappointed with caching. Granted we only did 11 caches because all that we were trying to see in a very short time but each of them, though in a great location with a great view, were very limited on trade. I'm not really talking about the quailty of items but the quantity. A regular size ammo can would have about 5 to 6 things in it and a log book. That's it. We had 4 young girl cachers all younger then 9 who would have loved to rummage through the contents and there was nothing there for them. I know most don't like McToys or Oriental Trading toys in their caches but for the kids you just can't beat one that is full to the gills with them. That was kind of a let down.
I can say for that reason alone I'd like to thank each of you that work so hard to make cache in Arkansas a family fun treasure hunt where the prize may not be a new gps (not that I found anything like that there either) but something at a child could love. I believe that is part of our mission as a member here, right? THANKS Arkansas.
Not trying to hijack your thread LE but I think you made such a good point here. I took one of my ready to place ammo cans filled with the same stuff I’ve been placing in my caches to the “jakes event” for a birds eye view of what kids like the most. There was a table most graciously filled with free stuff for the kiddies and I’m not saying they ignored it but I didn’t even get any caching done because of watching the kids rummage through that can. They asked if they could have this stuff and I told them they could have anything they wanted and no exchange needed but only one thing each. They had so much fun rummaging around and deciding what they wanted, then even brought other kids to choose what they wanted. Hard to believe they could have so much fun rummaging around in that one can with all that other free stuff about but that is the nature of adventurers (young or old I suppose).
Since it’s inception, I have soo admired the thoughtfulness behind GK38’s “depot” because kids like finding and rummaging around in packed caches. Even though I don’t take anything from caches of course, I do hate to find an empty one anyway.
Sorry if this is OT but I just had to jump in and say….. YEP, to the sadness of lots of empty space in a cache, be it in AR or AK.
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