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<blockquote data-quote="cmeilahn" data-source="post: 4004221" data-attributes="member: 49725"><p>I used to love Orienteering when I had the time to do it…. I haven’t taught it in years, but did ages ago as a Scout, and 10-ish years ago to some Scouts. I would have to spend some time getting back up to speed and finding “modern” resources.</p><p></p><p>I would also recommend geocaching for the fun and for getting outside. You can try it out without much investment… use the geocaching.com app on a smartphone. The account is free to start. I pay for the premium, but it is not necessary. Back when geocaching was new, I would plan the outing and locate the estimated GPS location on a map, and then use orienteering to get there. I was single, had no kids, and a lot of spare time…. I enjoy geocaching and have introduced it to all 4 kids…. Now I just go whenever, usually using the app on my phone.</p><p></p><p>PM me if you’d like to chat, etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmeilahn, post: 4004221, member: 49725"] I used to love Orienteering when I had the time to do it…. I haven’t taught it in years, but did ages ago as a Scout, and 10-ish years ago to some Scouts. I would have to spend some time getting back up to speed and finding “modern” resources. I would also recommend geocaching for the fun and for getting outside. You can try it out without much investment… use the geocaching.com app on a smartphone. The account is free to start. I pay for the premium, but it is not necessary. Back when geocaching was new, I would plan the outing and locate the estimated GPS location on a map, and then use orienteering to get there. I was single, had no kids, and a lot of spare time…. I enjoy geocaching and have introduced it to all 4 kids…. Now I just go whenever, usually using the app on my phone. PM me if you’d like to chat, etc [/QUOTE]
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