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Being curious by nature, "snoopy" I found a geo cache the other day, can anyone explain thousand keys?
 

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It could be the name of the cache. If you haven't geo cached before it is basically a world wide seek and find. You can get cache sizes from as small as a pencil eraser to as large as some sea cans. We have some that will be planted this year they look like rocks, Pine cones, and even a gross turd like one. If you are not a cacher search it up on the net and maybe join up. You can use a gps or your phone and there may be many in the area you are at. You are on a good start you have already found one
 

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Geocaching is pretty fun to do on road trips. Usually caches are hidden in pretty sweet spots that you normaly wouldn't see as you drive by (waterfalls, viewpoints, caves,ect.)
 

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I agree. It is quite fun. Tons of them in the Drumheller valley. As mentioned, it takes you places you normally wouldn't go.
 

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I done a few caches i'm guessing everyone that finds it leaves and old key...everyone has an old key on their chain that doesn't know what it's from
 

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I done a few caches i'm guessing everyone that finds it leaves and old key...everyone has an old key on their chain that doesn't know what it's from

Could be, there was a chain there with about a hundred keys on it..?????
 
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