I came across this blog after Boris and Natasha had visited one of my geocaches and added a link to it on their visit log. I visited the blog page several times after that to review their top ten list of geocaches.
“Welcome to our geocaching and exploring blog
03/20/2015
Boris and Natasha Abandoned structures, back_country, battlefields, blogging, diners, exploring, family_friendly, geocaching, GPS, history, lifelong_learning, military, monuments, munzees, museums, national_park, off_the_beaten_path, outdoors, paranormal, photography, Road trips, travel, urban exploration Alabama, Arizona, benchmark hunting, bicycling, Civil War, desert, diners, exploring, French and Indian War, geocaching, ghost_towns, GPS, hiking, history, Minnesota, munzees, National Park Service, Off the beaten path, Pennsylvania, photography, South Dakota, Tucson, Wisconsin 4 Comments
NOTE TO READERS: Here’s a few items to guide you on our blog.
This page is our permanent first page, called a sticky page. It was updated on March 22, but will remain on top permanently. Our most recent post is directly under this one and then they roll in date sequence from most recent to earliest.
In keeping with our philosophy of lifelong learning, we are now on Twitter. Our handle is @cachemaniacs. We send out Twitter notifications whenever we add something. If you’re interested, there’s a Twitter follow button over on the sidebar or you can just click the @link in the previous line. We’re also Exploring Off the Beaten Path on Facebook.
Be sure to check out our new search functions in the sidebar. We’ve also added a Geocaching Storefront to the sidebar with links to our favorite geocaching products.
Also in the page bar at the top of the blog are five pages of background and instruction on geocaching. The titles are self-explanatory. These short pages are more than enough to get you started.
Cheers … Boris and Natasha”