Here's my version of what we did on Sunday:
I discovered a new thing called Letterbox hunting. It started in England, but basically someone hides a logbook and a rubber stamp, often a stamp that they have made themselves. Then they post clues on the web. Someone else takes the clues and goes to look for the "treasure". The hunter brings a rubber stamp and stamps the logbook that is hidden, and puts the hidden stamp in their own personal logbook. Yesterday we went to Snoqualmie falls and found 3 on the trail to the bottom. It was a lot of fun. They were hidden in Tupperware containers. You can do the same kind of game hi-tech with GPS (Global Position System), which uses 2 satelites to triangulate your position anywhere on earth. So the clue is given in GPS coordinates and there is a treasure hidden. You are expected to take something out and put something back of greater or equal value. We don't have a GPS yet though. Maybe next year.... It was fun, but I don't think the kids really got it. They liked the idea of a treasure, but didn't have the patience to look. As they get bigger it will be good.
