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My first stop was the Beach Pavilion parking lot, and I found that Geocache in no time at all. So I bundled up, went outside, and went looking for this “treasure.” In the dead of winter on the island, there’s only so much I can take of being indoors, watching Netflix and playing Xbox before I start to go stir-crazy. It adds another dimension to the normal nature walk. I’ve gone by myself, and with a group of friends. I’m writing as a 20-something, but I’ll say this activity can be enjoyed by all ages, especially those who like the outdoors, or who are looking for something different to do. Enter the latitude/longitude coordinates of the cache’s hiding spot into your GPS or smartphone application, and use the GPS/smartphone to find the cache. Here’s how it works, in simple terms: Go to look up your town, and pick a Geocache on the map. The containers can be small magnets, film canisters, ammo boxes or tupperware - the smaller ones contain only paper to sign, and the larger ones also contain little trinkets like keychains. Last week, I went “Geocaching,” which is a game that uses GPS signals to find hidden caches, or containers. There’s also treasure at the Island Cemetery, North Point and the Mohegan Bluffs, to name a few spots. It’s not pirate loot, and it’s not going to make anyone rich, but it is a lot of fun to find. There’s hidden treasure underneath the Beach Pavilion.