🦃 Happy Thanksgiving, Brazos Valley Geocachers! 🦃
Celebrating community, adventure, and another year of exploring Aggieland together.
Thanksgiving is a day for gratitude — and here in the Brazos Valley, we have so much to be thankful for. Not just the trailhead snacks, the cool fall weather, and the GPS signal that somehow works better on holidays… but the people who make geocaching in our corner of Texas truly special.
Today, we're grateful for you — the cachers who show up at events, log with personality, hide creative containers, and turn this hobby into a real community.
🍁 What We're Thankful For This Year
The friendships formed on the trail
Some of the best conversations in the Brazos Valley have happened while standing around a
container, trying to decide if it's poison ivy or not.
The spirit of adventure
From sunrise hikes to late-night FTF races— from "quick grabs" that turn into 45-minute
detours— we wouldn't trade this chaos for anything.
Our local parks and the people who care for them
From Lick Creek to Lake Bryan to Veterans Park, we're grateful to the spaces that make
caching possible (and our CITOs that keep them beautiful).
New cachers discovering the game
Every time someone finds their very first smiley in the Brazos Valley, our community gets
a little brighter.
Our unofficial mascots: the FTF Hounds
(You know who you are. May your notifications be blessed today.)
🦃 A Message to the Community
Whether you're enjoying the day with family, hanging out with friends, or sneaking out for a “just one quick cache” while the turkey cools, we hope today is full of warmth, laughter, and maybe a good story or two for the next event.
Thank you for:
- supporting local hides
- attending events
- keeping logs lively
- sharing trackables
- teaching new folks
- helping the Brazos Valley Geocachers grow year after year
This community truly is something special — and YOU are the reason why.
🍂 From All of Us at BVGC…
Happy Thanksgiving, y'all!
May your turkey be tender, your logs be dry, and your GPS signal be strong.

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