Wednesday, April 20, 2011

The new disease?

One thing I have noticed is that you change your way of looking at things when you learn new things. For example, when I started with golf I did think about this as soon as I smelt the smell of grass. And when I drive around in a car I tend to look out for radio base stations. If you learn about clouds, skies and air preassure as a meterologist instead of looking out of the window and think "What a nice day we have" you will think "Cumulus Nimbulus, ah - that means rain tomorrow". And so on.

Bike in Boren next to the Svarthäll cache


So what about geoCaching? Of course this affect your thinking when you walk out in a forrest. Does not that tree looks like a good place for a T4 climbing cache?  That rock there has a nice cavity would make a good place for a hide. How can I use that information in a multi? What kind of mystery would that make? Etc...

Don't know if this "illness" has a name but I could call it "geocachitis" or something.  Judging by previous experience this disease will stay with me as long as I keep up geocaching, and probably years afterwards.