NEW: Summer Activities For Your Labrador

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  1. pippa@labforumHQ

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    Re: NEW: Summer Activities For Your Labrador

    Nice one.
    I liked that geocaching got a mention :)
     
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    That's an interesting article, thanks. I've never thought of geocaching, but it sounds like a great way of varying our walking areas.
     
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    It is!
    I haven't done any for yonks but am up to 387 finds although I think I forgot to log my last one (so 388 :D )
    Geocaching
     
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    isn't it bizarre how things come up? I'd never heard of geocaching but my partner has been noticing the telegraph pole next door gets a lot of visits and thinks it's a geocache spot - he had to tell me what that meant... (not got around to investigating it yet)
     
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    [quote author=caroleb link=topic=6611.msg90721#msg90721 date=1403523766]
    isn't it bizarre how things come up? I'd never heard of geocaching but my partner has been noticing the telegraph pole next door gets a lot of visits and thinks it's a geocache spot - he had to tell me what that meant... (not got around to investigating it yet)
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    Ha, Ha - a neighbour along the road from me said something similar about lots of people stopping at his adjacent sand and gravel bin ;D
    I enlightened him. He was quite excited!
     
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    The other day I found a little box hidden at the foot of a style well off the beaten track. I thought that will make a nice treat box ;D I opened it up and there were a few little bits of ' shiny things' and a long list of names and then another piece of paper at the bottom with the faintiest of words, 'geocache' so then I realised what it was and put it back.
     

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