Q: I’m interested in getting into geocaching, so where should I start? A: If you love the outdoors and treasure hunting or want a high-tech way to get the kids outside, geocaching is worth checking ...
Geocachers finding a cache and marking it on their GPS log Gamers and techies don’t conjure up images of outdoor adventures, but gaming isn’t restricted to pulling all-nighters in front of a ...
Here’s a glossary of geocaching terms, courtesy of Groundspeak Inc. Cache: In geocaching, it’s a hidden container filled with a logbook and pencil/pen and possibly prizes. Caches often were used by ...
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Ever wondered or wished that you could be part of an exciting, adventure-filled treasure hunt? Or were you the type of kid who enjoyed going on Easter egg hunts or snooping around in the attic looking ...
If the idea of searching for buried loot has always appealed to you, there’s no need to wait until a mysterious pirate map falls into your hands while cleaning out the attic. (We can’t all be Goonies.
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Geocaching is celebrating its 20th birthday this year, so I thought it was about time I give it a try. Besides the milestone anniversary, I have been looking for safe outdoor activities that I can do ...
– Traditional cache — Pronounced “cash.” A hidden container with, at bare minimum, a log book and pen or pencil. Caches also frequently have trinkets, notes, CDs and other miscellany. – Multi-cache or ...