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SPIERSON82

spierson82 and Cache_the_GeoDog pose for a photo, sitting on a log on an auttum day

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Hi,

My name is Steve. I live in Plainfield, Illinois with my wife, son and our dog. When geocaching as a family, we make up Team LEGOhead. Although, all geocaches that we find and don't find, are logged by our individual geocaching profiles.

My Origin Story

I first learned about geocaching in May of 2007. Truthfully, I do remember exactly how I became introduced to it, most likely I read something about it on the internet and thought that sounded like fun. So, I immediately signed up for an account. Unfortunately, without out a GPS receiver or a smart phone, the prospect of going out geocaching just kind of sat on the backburner for some time. Fast forward to May of 2009, after getting a new fancy smartphone, I happened to stumble across the geocaching app… and on May 25th, 2009, the family and I found our first geocache. I was hooked!

My Thoughts on this Activity/Game/Hobby of Ours

I really like geocaching for numerous reasons. Firstly, it combines my love of the outdoors and technology. It pairs very well with several of my hobbies and interests… like camping, hiking, kayaking, computers, and photography. The idea of using GPS coordinates and searching for “hidden treasures,” can add a sense of adventure to every outing – even the most mundane outing. I appreciate how geocaching takes me to new and unexpected locations, allowing me to discover hidden gems in my own neighborhood or while traveling. For the most part, I would consider myself an all-rounded geocacher. Whether it’s a numbers run with friends or a long solo trek for a lonely geocache… I’m up for the task. Afterall, there’s a time and place for every adventure and that includes everything from a LPC to 5/5. The sense of accomplishment and joy that comes with finding a well-crafted and/or well-hidden geocache is unmatched, and it never fails to bring a smile to my face. Moreover, geocaching is a fantastic activity to enjoy with friends and family. It has introduced me to a great community that further enhances my appetite for this exciting activity/game/hobby. It has also fostered friendships – friendships that I consider myself lucky to have found. Overall, geocaching has provided me with an immersive, engaging, and rewarding experience that has kept me hooked from day one, and always eager for the next adventure.

But Wait, There’s More

If you're interested, you can find my stats below. While I'm not necessarily all about the numbers... I do like stats. I don't consider myself a competitive cache, but stats are a fun way of seeing where I've been there and what I've accomplished.

Hope to see you all on the trail,

spierson82

Oh, the Places You'll Go!

spierson82 find Beverly, GC28. djpd1023, spierson82, CanisMinor and Team Darkseid in the Nevada Desert djpd1023, Canis Minor and spierson82 find Mingo, GC30 spierson82 standing in front of the Fremont Troll LEGOexplorer and spierson82 standing in front of Geocaching Headquarters, GCK25B

I have navigating through a dense forest, scaled a mountain peak, and wandering through urban streets, many geocache locations have lead me to unique experiences and lasting memories.

spierson82 and LEGOexplorer near Life, GCNMDD. bapierson, LEGOexplorer and spierson82 exploring Citygarden Tour, GC2AX7Q LEGOexplorer and bapierson with HistoricAZ66: Painted Desert Inn, GC3EPH7 Canis Minor and spierson82 painting the Big Ball of Paint, GC12FPA spierson82 standin on the corner...., GC64F7

Meet Cache_the_GeoDog!

mage: A yellow Lab stands proudly in front of a classic ammo can. The dog’s humble expression is one of success and triumph. The wooded area has some lingering snow. A plastic painted green rests on the ground behind a fence. A dog sniffs the container, leaning in to smell the container. A small plastic container covered in camouflage tape rests on the ground. A dog lays behind the container, leaning in to smell the container. A small plastic container with GEOCACHE printed ontop sits on the ground. A dog sits behind the container, looking up at the camera. A small plastic container sits on the ground. A dog sits behind the container, looking towards the camera, smiling.

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