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Go on, be silly! "Balance -- both physical and mental -- is no easy feat. But injecting a little silliness into life's serious mix may be just what you need to set you straight. Don't let the darkening days of fall dampen your sense of play: Pick a childlike activity that challenges your sense of physical balance, and give it a go. Borrow a pogo stick, try a handstand, or rock-hop across a stream. You may stumble -- or even fall -- but chances are you'll return to your routine with a new perspective."
'Source: Health magazine, October 2001 p. 18
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Geocaching.com provides individuals with the ability to publicize the location of caches, share stories regarding cache hunting adventures and locate specific caches with online searches, including searches by state, country and even zip code.
The popularity of Geocaching has grown tremendously in recent months and continues to grow with more and more Geocachers placing and seeking caches all around the world.
As of September, 2001, there are over 7,000 caches hidden in 62 countries.
Chances are, there is a Geocache near you just waiting to be discovered. Get out there! You are the Search Engine. Geocaching.com
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the caches existence and location. Others, using a GPS system and the coordinates, can then discover the cache.
Once discovered, a cache may provide a visitor with a wide variety of rewards and the rules are simple: 1. Take something from the cache 2. Leave something in the cache 3. Write about it in the logbook
The Geocaching.com website is the best way to get started Geocaching. It has everything a Geocacher needs including complete instructions for placing and seeking caches as well as different ways to involve yourself within the Geocaching community.
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ABOUT GEOCACHING
Geocaching is a high tech treasure hunting game played with GPS systems throughout the world.
GPS systems are devices that access a Satellite Network known as the Global Positioning System to pinpoint specific geographic locations accurately, anywhere in the world. Using this ability to pinpoint location, individuals can place treasures (known in Geocaching as 'Caches'), determine the location and then alert others to
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