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Complete Idiot's Guide to Geocaching
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books registered | 0 | 250 |
released in the wild | 0 | 117 |
controlled releases | 0 | 4 |
releases caught | 0 | 16 |
controlled releases caught | 0 | 0 |
books found | 0 | 11 |
tell-a-friend referrals | 0 | 50 |
new member referrals | 0 | 2 |
forum posts | 0 | 16 |
Extended Profile
Greetings Book Lovers,
I started with this great hobby many years ago. I found that releasing into the wild can be a bit risky at times (depending on location) but it can be very rewarding when you see the smile on someones face when they find a good book to read and it is FREE!
If you geocache and release books into the wild at cache locations, it's a great way for your books to be found, read, and then passed along again through another cache location.
With the upbeat "little free libraries" and the thousands of locations, it's a great place to set your books into the wild. It also gives them a protective, dry location to be found in. Or: You can make your own "Tiny Library" book location just for those wanting to find and release a new book through Bookcrossing.com
Until next time --- I hope many books find you in the wild!
BTBooks
I started with this great hobby many years ago. I found that releasing into the wild can be a bit risky at times (depending on location) but it can be very rewarding when you see the smile on someones face when they find a good book to read and it is FREE!
If you geocache and release books into the wild at cache locations, it's a great way for your books to be found, read, and then passed along again through another cache location.
With the upbeat "little free libraries" and the thousands of locations, it's a great place to set your books into the wild. It also gives them a protective, dry location to be found in. Or: You can make your own "Tiny Library" book location just for those wanting to find and release a new book through Bookcrossing.com
Until next time --- I hope many books find you in the wild!
BTBooks