We( me and Denzul) went out yesterday and I managed to log 17 caches, my best day so far. (Denzul did 16 as we did one on the way home that he had already logged.)

This was mainly due to the fact that we found a natural park in Malaga that has a great series of caches placed on it. They are all fairly close together and easy to do in one day. Some of the cache containers were  very good and made me laugh out loud more than once. The caches range in size from nano's (smaller than a micro) to a few "smalls", however one of the "smalls" is big enough to be classed as a regular in my opinion. If you are in the area I highly recommend doing this series. 

Here is a link to one of the caches on Geocaching.com: Sin Camino

I had reached my 75 finds milestone the day before yesterday and now, thanks to this series I'm well on my way to my 100th :)

We dropped some of our handmade swag in some of the larger caches and I hope people will enjoy finding it.
 
We started Geocaching in Early 2012 and quickly became hooked. If you don't know what Geocaching is you might want to check out this website which will give you all the info you need.

Putting it simply, geocaching is a treasure hunt using GPS.


Our little team is a group of 4 friends in the Uk and in Southern Spain and we like to geocache wherever we go. We have already done caches in Spain, Uk and France and we will continue to find caches whenever we travel as well as near home.

We like geocaching because, as well as keeping us fit and active, it has introduced us to some lovely scenery, cute animals and unusual places which we might not have found without geocaching.