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On our geocaching podcast today we have a fun interview with a unique geocacher who lives across the ocean from us. We also share about a unique webcam, a very popular geotour, turtles and geocaching, and much more.
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Regarding eating when traveling, my “motto” is “eat local, eat the name.” Basically, “eat local” means avoid the chains and find someplace unique to the area, even if it’s just a local barbecue shop. “Eat the name” means that if the local restaurant is named after a particular food, order that food. Joe’s Steaks – order a steak, not chicken nuggets. Sonny’s Salmon – order the salmon. I’ve found some of my favorite restaurants by following that rule while geocaching!
I am catching up on old shows that I haven’t listened to! Berkley County, WV is a super place to geocache. It would be fun for families as well as entertaining for experienced geocachers. I would recommend geoaching in a group as those cache really challenge your brain!