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Geocaching- Kentucky Boi Travel Bug (TB50B3)

Posted on February 28, 2009 Written by Nibby Priest

Back in early 2000 I started Geocaching it was like many new technological things and many people had never heard of it back then but now lots of people are enjoying Geocaching.  It is a great sport that involves travel, outdoors, exercise and use of computer/internet.geocache

We hid a Geocache on the property of our family owned bed and breakfast on July 6, 2003.  As of today River’s Railroad Cache has been found 218 times!  The cache is named after my nephew River Priest.  He continues to contribute to the success of the Geocache by checking on it frequently.

We have had a great time watching and talking to the people who find the Geocache. They have taken many pictures of our downtown.  Many people have just came to Henderson KY just to find this geocache.

kentuckyboi-20090228 This is too funny.  Back on November 14, 2002 I was vacationing in the Keys of Florida.  I hid in a very popular Geocache a travel bug called “Kentucky Boi”.  That travel bug along with the Barbie Head attached has traveled over 10,000 and is presently trying to make it back to Kentucky.    You might might be able to view the travel bug here but it might require you to be a member of Geocaching.com.

Henderson KY has several Geocaches.  One that is quite fun to find is very close to the caboose that is located in the back on the new Henderson Welcome center.  The name of that cache is called “Welcome to Henderson”.

Just this week I installed the Geocaching iPhone application.  More on what I think of that later.  So far it looks like another killer application for the iPhone.

Want to know more about Geocaching?  CLICK HERE

Sister & River are you ready to go on a day long adventure Geocaching?  Perhaps Chicago on a train?

Have you ever been Geocaching?  Tell me about your adventure.

Article in Evansville Courier paper about Geocaching (5/22/2009)

Filed Under: Henderson KY, Living Downtown, Recreation Tagged With: Geocaching, Travel Bug

Comments

  1. Rick & JoAnne Morgan says

    March 2, 2009 at 6:09 pm

    JoAnne and I started Geocashing last year. Got a handheld GPS. While novices – we find it great fun and a good way to really learn about a new area.

  2. Jeff says

    May 30, 2009 at 12:26 am

    My boys and I have been geocaching for a little over 2 years. In fact, we met you last year at your B&B while caching and you showed the boys a magic trick.

    I recently attended GeoWoodstock VII in Bell Buckle, TN and had a great time; you can view my profile fro Muscache on geocaching.com.

  3. Nibby Priest says

    June 1, 2009 at 11:01 pm

    Jeff, Thank you for your comments. You actually met my father Norris Priest.

    So good to hear about your geocaching adventures. Keep finding them.

    We found 3 over the weekend right here in our town.

    Thanks again for your comments

  4. Anonymous says

    August 23, 2010 at 9:18 pm

    Hey Nibby- I'm hooked on following your Kentucky Boi travel bug!
    Actually, I gave "it" the body :D!
    It was a McDonalds toy from the Nickelodeon cartoon TAK.
    Not as easy as I thought it was going to be. I ended up in the garage using tools to decapitate the origional- lol.
    Spent some time relaxing after polishing the nails and painting on some clothes w/ nail polish.
    She/He is deffinately a favorite of mine. 😀 Can't wait to see it get home!
    Thanks for the fun
    "Slap Me Silly" (Kim)

  5. Nibby Priest says

    August 23, 2010 at 9:21 pm

    Thanks Kim! We are getting closer!

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