It would have been funny, though.
Maybe not. Anyway...
The big positive that came from this foray was that we participated in the very eco-friendly (and quite frankly, just right) initiative aptly entitled "Cache In, Trash Out". CITO encourages Geocachers around the world to make the beautiful locations even more aesthetically pleasing while at the same time making a difference.
Pictured: Two kids not nearly as cute as me. *Deacon ended up being more excited to clean up the woods than continuing our hunt for the elusive 2nd cache of the day, which my wife was absolutely elated about. He even offered his coat hood when we expressed disappointment that we hadn't brought any garbage bags along. That's my boy. I really think we're raising him right.
Next time we go out the three of us intend to make a day of CITO. I hope some of you check out the links and get involved, too.
- Nicholas A. Marsico
* Not nearly as cute as my son, I mean. Really. I am cute, though, right?
Right?
Other sources:
CITO Event Calendar
GAGB >> Cache In Trash Out
The New Geocaching Mantra of Eco-Resorts
Cache In, Trash Out: Geocache Rules for Everyone
Next time we go out the three of us intend to make a day of CITO. I hope some of you check out the links and get involved, too.
- Nicholas A. Marsico
* Not nearly as cute as my son, I mean. Really. I am cute, though, right?
Right?
Other sources:
CITO Event Calendar
GAGB >> Cache In Trash Out
The New Geocaching Mantra of Eco-Resorts
Cache In, Trash Out: Geocache Rules for Everyone

I think you're cute. Definitely.
ReplyDeleteAnd I think it's wonderful you care so much about the enviroment. Shows your a good guy.
Yep. Cute. Right. LOL <3
ReplyDeleteMarried life and fatherhood have turned you into a tree hugger.
ReplyDeleteBut I love you anyways man.
Aahh Geocacheing....love that stuff. Awesome blog, Nick.
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