Geocaching {outdoor family fun}

Have you heard of geocaching?  I hadn’t either until a few years ago, and now my family is hooked!  With two boys (three if I count my hubby) who love adventure, anything outdoors, and a good challenge, geocaching is a great family activity that is also easy on the budget!

So what is geocaching you ask?  Well in layman’s terms it is basically like the modern day version of a treasure hunt.  Instead of a treasure map you use a GPS to guide you on your adventure, and in place of gold you may find a cache filled with trinkets to trade and a log book with all of the treasure seekers who have come before you!

Getting started is easy!  Head on over to geocaching.com and sign up for a free membership.  The website is full of information including several great video tutorials. You can search for geo cache locations and print the coordinates directly from the website, or download the app to your mobile phone which makes searching for geo cache locations even easier!  The website is very user friendly and I love that you can look up cache locations based on search criteria such as level of difficulty, terrain, or even which are the most kid friendly!

Once you have the coordinates of the geocache location the hunt begins!  All you need to do is plug the cache coordinates into your GPS, or select a location from the app, and follow the directions to the location.  Once on location you may need to look around a little more which only adds to the excitement of the hunt!   A cache can be hidden anywhere! We have found them in old tree stumps, in a bush near a restaurant, underneath a picnic table and in an old water barrel!  Once you get hunting you will be shocked at all of the places people have hidden these little treasure boxes!

Seeing what is inside is even more fun.  Small cache boxes may only contain a log to write your name on but larger cache boxes contain all kind of treasures (including plastic chickens!) As long as you bring a treasure to trade you are allowed to take anything but the log book.  We of course made it home with the big chicken from this cache but we did leave a toy car in its place for the next geocacher!

Here are a few simple tips to get you started:

  • If this is your first time out make sure to search for the easy locations.  You don’t want to frustrate your children by trying a difficult hunt the first time out.
  • Find locations close to home especially if you have small kids.  I learned this the hard way our first time out and my kids got very restless driving to each location.
  • Wear comfortable shoes.  Sometimes you need to walk a little ways and on uneven terrain especially if you are searching in a wooded area.
  • Bring items to trade!  Some geo cache boxes contain little trinkets left by others.  The rules are if you take an item you are supposed to leave an item.
  • Many times the cache will contain a log book to sign so bring a pen with you.
I love geocaching because it is something our entire family can get excited about and that is not always easy to do!  I also love that it is very budget friendly!  Other than a GPS device or phone it is a free activity, and if you don’t have either of these check with your local library as some will have geo cache kits and gps equipment to loan.  It is a great way to try out this activity with no investment!
So what do you think?  Will you be giving this activity a try? If you are an old geocaching pro what are the coolest items you have found?  

 

By the way, I am in no way officiated with geocaching.com.  We just love this activity and I thought you would to!  :)

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Announcing “The Great Outdoors Week” {a series event}

Starting on Monday we will be celebrating a week of the great outdoors at Freckles Crafts! I am so excited about this series because the only thing I have on my mind these days is maximizing our time spent outside! Living in the midwest I long for summer.  Our winters are brutal and depending on the year we may have a chilly fall and spring.  That can mean several months of feeling cooped up!  Once summer hits I just want to break free from the confines of my house and spend every minute I can outside soaking up the sun and warm weather!  To help you get as excited as I am, I have a fun week planned of family friendly activities, crafts, and tips to make your time spent outside fun and memorable!

I look forward to seeing you next week!

 

 

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10 Tips For Encouraging Your Kids To Craft

1.  Don’t get frustrated if your child makes a mess.  Easier said than done sometimes, however, when we get frustrated our kids don’t have fun, bottom line! Prepare for these moments ahead of time by covering your work surface, putting your kids in old clothes, and using washable paints and glues.

2.  Use words of praise during crafting.  ”Wow!”, “Thant’s Awesome”, “Way to Go!”, and “You’re So Talented” are all encouraging to your child and make them feel great about the work they are doing!

3.  Get all of the materials for the craft organized ahead of time so your child does not lose interest while you are locating the glue gun or paint sets.

4.Display your child’s work of art when they are finished.  Let them show off and feel proud of their work!

5.  Don’t try to do the project for your kids.  Crafting isn’t perfect, and while it might not be the way you would do it, their way needs to be good enough! :)

6.  Get your child’s opinion on what they want to make, and give them some control over their creativity.  Your child will be more interested in making a craft they have chosen about a subject they are interested in.

7.  Create a project calendar to build excitement about the projects you will be making that month.  Build your calendar around holidays and create projects for a certain season like Christmas or Halloween.  Think beyond the holidays and build your calendar around themes such as animals, favorite books, science, etc!

8.  Go outside to craft! Don’t be limited by crafting at the kitchen or dining room table.  Set up a blanket under a shade tree and be inspired by nature!  It also makes cleanup a breeze!

9.  Make it a game!  Gather up all of your left over craft supplies from previous projects or craft kits and have a craft challenge!  Give awards for most creative, wackiest idea, and most supplies used in one project.  The possibilities are endless!

10.  Just have fun!  If your child sees you are having fun they will have fun, and craft time will become an amazing bonding experience for you both.

How do you encourage your child to craft?  Please feel free to share your tips in the comments section!  We would love to hear from you!

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