All about Geocaching
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All about Geocaching
D
o you love a good treasure hunt?
Do you own a GPS (Global Positioning Unit)?
Do you like to travel?
Do you like exercise?
Do you love seeing new places, discovering new things?
Then Geocaching might be for you!
Geocaching is kind of a high tech treasure hunt. Which isn't really about the treasure, we discovered...but actually all about the hunt itself, solving the mystery.
...By Geo King and Mamma Cache
This lens made lens of the Day May 29th, 2008
read the entire post here!
What is Geocaching?
Geocaching is basically a high tech treasure hunt. Where you can utilize your gps to find a certain latitude and longitude where the "cache" is hidden, filled with a log book to sign and small little treasures.
It is a great way to get exercise and experience the outdoors with family and friends. You might even find a bit of "treasure" that you like!
Family Friendly? Pet Friendly?

It's important to look each cache up on www.geocaching.com. It will tell you if a cache is child friendly, or if pets are welcome. It will tell you how the terrain is and how far you might have to walk to get to it.
Comfortable walking shoes are usually a good idea.
If you bring a pet, check the website about the cache, keep them on a leash, and please clean up after them and yourselves.
We have something we call, "Cache In, Cache Out"...which basically means, please take everything out that you bring with you, leave a clean trail along the way!
Geocaching in the News
- Raiders of the lost cache
- Players use coordinates often listed on Web sites and a global positioning system to find a "hidden" treasure left by another individual or group, sort of like a high-tech Indiana Jones. They can participate in organized events or play on their own time.
"The appeal for me is the thrill of the hunt," said Matt Herald, a systems engineer at ITT Corp. who discovered the hobby in college and has been an avid geocacher ever since. - Students learn GPS technology through geocaching
- Max Cook learned about maps in first grade by using a two dimensional image. The sixth-grader learned about latitude and longitude this week with the help of a Global Positioning System, a Palm Pilot and a game called "geocache."
The high-tech lesson was part of the summer lesson program techno mania, taught through the Olathe school district's summer curriculum. - The News-Bulletin: Using technology to explore the outdoors
- Geocachers use internet and global positioning to hide and seek caches
Nat Holland El Defensor Chieftain Reporter
I had spent several minutes focusing on my footing while scrambling over some rough terrain in San Lorenzo Canyon on Tuesday. After carefully navigating a tough patch of hill, I checked my Global Positioning System to where I was at - but the batteries were dead.
Geocaching In the West - By State
- Oregon Geocaching
- Oregon Geocaching
- Idaho Geocachers
- A resource Site for all Idaho Geocachers
- Southern California Geocachers
- Southern California Geocachers
- Links - Geocaching Organizations
- UTAG Website Template - 2005
- Washington State Geocaching Association
- Washington State Geocaching Association
- WyoGeoNet Home Page
- Wyoming Geocachers Network Website
- Geocaching Colorado - Welcome Geocachers!
- Geocaching Colorado - Welcome Geocachers!
- Big Sky Cachers
- Geocaching adventures and software from Northwest Montana.
- The Official Geocaching Resource For Arizona by Team Snaptek
- The Official Geocaching Resource For Arizona by Team Snaptek
- New Mexico Geocaching
- New Mexico Geocaching
- Texas Geocaching Association - TXGA | Since January, 2003
- Texas Geocaching Association web site
The History of Geocaching
How it all began
Read the history of geocaching here:
The History of Geocaching
What are the rules in Geocaching?
Take something from the cache if you want or just log your visit.
Leave something in the cache of equal value and quanity to the items or items you take with you.
No food or parishables, and no adult only content (children do find caches too). No dangerous items.
Write about it in the logbook, and log it online.
Keep the area clean, pack your trash out (cache in, trash out)
Don't damage anything while looking for a cache.
What is usually in a cache?
Many caches will be marked with a sticker tha looks like this:

Usually a log book, small trinkets, coins, travel bugs.
Treasures we found in a cache

Yep, it was Shrek and Donkey...they took a ride with us until the next Cache.
Geocoins, like travel bugs, are trackable and fun to find and set out

Smokey, our four legged cacher trying to wake up a Travel Bug
Travel Bugs
What's a travel bug you say?
A Travel Bug is a trackable item that moves from place to place, picking up stories along the way. Here you can add your own story, or live vicariously through each bug's adventures.
People will log online using your tracking number where they found your travelbug, where they left them, their adventures while they traveled with them, and many times pictures.
It is a lot of fun to follow your traveler across the country and throughout the world.
Travel Bugs
Where are caches found?
"There are over 500,000 active caches worldwide."
They are in many different states and even countries. There are many different types of caches too. Some are easy to find for anyone, some can only be found by boat they even have underwater caches.
What should I carry when geocaching?
M
ost of us carry some type of "bag" or "pack" with us when geocaching. Here is a list of necessities and some additional things others carry with them:
1. GPS
2. Printed page on the caches you are looking for, or some download them into their GPS.
3. Pen or pencil (to sign logs as many caches loose these)
4. Items to exchange for items you take (Remember take something, leave something) A good rule of thumb is to try to leave something of similiar value, this way caches that have some substantial "treasures" aren't soon replaced with "item of little value".
5. Bug spray (in rural areas, bugs and ticks can be common)
6. Cell phone for emergency calls for help.
7. Water
8. Snacks
9. A notebook to log your finds, and what you take and leave, so that you can later log them on the website.
Can I move a cache once I find it?
"Don't move the cache!
Types of caches:
There are many different types of caches now. But when we started there were micro, tiny little caches the size of a film canister, small "wallet size, medium small ammo can, and large ammo can or bigger. There were also virtual caches, those are usually something that is already there, like a statue or monument.
Learn all about Geocaching through these links
- The Official Geocaching Website
Geocaching is a treasure hunting game where you use a GPS to hide and seek containers with other participants in the activity. Geocaching.com is the listing service for geocaches around the world.
- Join Geocaching Headquarters Group
Geo King and Mamma Cache invite you to...
Join Geocaching Headquarters Group at Squidoo! Help get your own geocaching lens noticed!- Geocaching online - Great Geocaching Community
Geocaching Online is a geocaching community that offers geocaching information, resources, events, photo galleries, how-to articles and more for todays geocacher.
- GeoWoodstock VI ? News
It's all about the number of friends we make along the way.
- Groundspeak at Geoswag Home
Geoswag Home
- Geo-mapping link here
Geocaching is a treasure hunting game where you use a GPS to hide and seek containers with other participants in the activity. Geocaching.com is the listing service for geocaches around the world.
- Join The Share Your Hobby Place
Geo King and Mamma Cache invite you to...
Join The Share Your Hobby Place! at Squidoo! Pssst. Someone at Squidoo likes the way you think, and wants you in their Group! A Squidoo Group is a collection of handbuilt pages--called lenses--that all focus on a particular interest or idea or organization, from- Join Treasure Hunting Hobbies Group
Geo King and Mamma Cache invite you to...Join Treasure Hunting Hobbies Group at Squidoo! Pssst. Someone at Squidoo likes the way you think, and wants you in their Group! A Squidoo Group is a collection of handbuilt pages--called lenses--that all focus on a particular interest or idea or organization,
- Make your own Geocaching lens
Geo King and Mamma Cache invite you to...Create your own Geocaching lens, or any other lens have the knowledge about!
Geocaching in the News
May of 2008
All of these articles were run in May of 2008, Geocaching seems to be gaining popularity!
- The News Democrat Leader > Archives > News > Let your GPS lead the way
Geocaching news story in the News Democrat Leader
- MyFox Houston
Houston Couple Raises the Bar in High-Tech Treasure Hunt
- Caching in on an adventure - Fall River, MA - The Herald News
Caching in on an adventure - Fall River, MA - The Herald News
- Lake Country Calendar - Your Best source for Local Community News delivered in print or online
How about playing geocaching
- Houston Community Newspapers Online - Geocaching A technological twist on hide and seek
Toss a valueless item; like a childs toy, bottle cap or marble; on the ground and you are little more than a common litterer. Hide that same item in an obscure location; post
- The Star-Ledger
High-tech treasure hunters
A new outdoor craze: Find the hidden cache- Statesvill Record & Landmark
Geocaching is catching on between hobbyists, families alike
- The Truro Daily News, Nova Scotia : Serving Truro and Area since 1891
The Truro Daily News covers Colchester County including North, South, East and West Colchester, Truro and area, and Tatamagouche.
'Flash mob' in Victoria Park
High-tech hide-and-seek takes place in park- FOX25
This is a news video that was broadcast on Fox
- KAALtv.com - Modern day treasure hunt hopes to get kids outdoors
Posted at: 05/08/2008 08:18:31 AM
By: Nicole Muehlhausen, Web Producer Print Story?
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Modern day treasure- The Toronto Star
The Toronto Star
- High-tech hunt targets Wellsboro | stargazette.com | Star-Gazette
WELLSBORO -- Workers at the Wellsboro Chamber of Commerce are hoping that a 'high-tech game of hide-and- seek' will boost area tourism.
- The Wetumpka Herald ? News
Bookmark this Page Home The Wetumpka Herald - Wednesday
- Scouting Magazine - May-June 2008
Geocaching, an Internet-based hide-and-seek adventure, is as challenging as most video games. But you play it in the great outdoors.
- Geocaching or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Outdoors Again
Some great tips in this article
GPS Units
For Geocaching you will need a GPS Unit, here are some from ebay.
They run from under one hundred dollars on up for new gps units. You can often get them at bargain prices used through ebay.
Magellan GPS Meridian Marine Ocean with BlueNav CD and Swivel Mount
Meridian Marine Ocean GPS

Magellan 980598-27 GPS Meridian Marine Ocean with BlueNav CD/ SD32MB and Swivel Mount
Magellan 980598-27 GPS Meridian Marine Ocean with BlueNav CD/ SD32MB and Swivel Mount Specifically designed for your marine adventure, the Magellan Meridian Marine is a GPS receiver for the serious navigator. With an extensive, 16 MB, built-in mapping database of waterways, rivers, lakes, fixed nautical markers, buoys and lighthouses; the Meridian Marine provides an easy way to view your longitude, latitude, bearing and knots per hour. With your Meridian Marine you'll always know where you are and where you're going, to within 3 meters. With your Meridian Marine you'll always know where you are and where you're going, to within 3 meters with WAAS. Magellan 980598-27 GPS Meridian Marine Ocean with BlueNav CD/ SD32MB and Swivel Mount Features: Seven (7) customizable graphic navigation displays show a map, compass, speedometer, and text readouts of heading, bearing, speed, direction, ETA, and more. 12 built-in coordinate systems and 76 datums including Latitude/Longitude, Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM), and Military Grid Reference System (MGRS). The ability to store up to 20 routes, 500 waypoints and 2,000 track-points to easily find your way back again. Water resistant, IEC-529, IPX7 (Submersible 1 meter @ 30 minutes) and it floats
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Magellan 980598-27 GPS Meridian Marine Ocean with BlueNav CD/ SD32MB and Swivel Mount
Magellan Triton 1500 GPS, North America
Magellan Triton 1500 GPS

Magellan Triton 980941-01 1500 GPS, North America
Magellan 980941-01 GPS, Triton 1500, North America Magellan 980941-01 GPS, Triton 1500, North America Features: 2.7" color touch screen control- The latest touch-screen technology is built in to the large brilliant color display. Control navigation and advanced features with a touch Amazing ease-of-use - Reinventing handheld GPS, simple menus, instant access buttons, intuitive keypad and crystal clear graphics let you navigate without the need for a Ph.D. Voice recorder - Microphone and speaker enable you to record audio notes for waypoints to share with friends and family or easily find your way back next time Flashlight - Light your way with a powerful LED flashlight. Low power consumption helps maximize battery life. SD-card expansion - Use your own SD memory cards to upload unlimited detailed maps and store routes, waypoints, geocaches and more Built-in maps - Basemap of the 48 contiguous United States, Alaska, and Canada (major highways, city centers, bodies of water and more) plus worldwide geographic boundaries Add detailed maps - Upload optional marine cartography, topographic maps, and more, including the highly-detailed and feature-packed National Geographic TOPO! State series and Weekend Explorer 3D maps to your OWN SD cards Compass screen - See your direction of travel, distance and position of destination, heading, bearing, speed and more on the beautiful graphic compass 3-meter accuracy - SiRFstarIII chipset and integrated multidirectional antennae offer superior GPS accuracy using the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Digital music player - Upload your digital music to the available memory or own SD card and enjoy a customized soundtrack as you explore. Plug in any standard headphones for clear private listening External antenna connector - Simply plug in an external antenna in your boat or off-road vehicle for enhanced GPS signal reception Audio jack - Plug in any standard 1/8" headphones to enjoy clear private listening of your digital music, voice notes and other recordings Magellan 980941-01 GPS, Triton 1500, North America Specifications: Case: Rubber armored impact-resistant plastic, water-resistant seal, IPX-7 Pre-Loaded Maps: Built-in basemap of Contiguous U.S., Alaska, Canada and Worldwide Geographic Boundaries Size: 5.75" x 2.5" x 1.13" Weight: 8.0 oz (227 g) - w/ battery Screen Size: 2.7" (6.86 cm) diagonal, QVGA (240X320) resolution and touch screen (LED backlit) SD RAM SD Card Memory available for map storage Secure Digital (SD) Card Antenna Type: Built-in multidirectional patch (or optional external antenna) Keypad: Nine direct-access keys Operating Range: 14 to 140°F (-10 to 60°C) Performance: - GPS: SiRF Star III 20 channels, WAAS/EGNOS - Acquisition Time: Hot: 20 seconds, Cold: 60 seconds, Initial: 2 minutes - Update Rate: Once per second -
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Magellan Triton 980941-01 1500 GPS, North America
Magellan Triton 2000 GPS, North America
Magellan Triton 2000 GPS

Magellan Triton 980942-01 2000 GPS, North America
Magellan Triton 980942-01 2000 GPS, North America Large color touch screen, 2 MP camera, voice recorder, LED flashlight, and SD-card expandability enable you to take pictures and capture sounds, to record your adventure as you navigate and store the information to share with others or reference yourself later. 3-axis electronic compass, built-in barometer and more Magellan Triton 980942-01 2000 GPS, North America Features: 2.7" color touch screen control - The latest touch-screen technology is built in to the large brilliant color display. Control navigation and advanced features with a touch Amazing ease-of-use - Reinventing handheld GPS™, simple menus, instant access buttons, intuitive keypad and crystal clear graphics let you navigate without the need for a PH.D. 2 MP camera - Take clear beautiful pictures of your adventure as you navigate to attach them to waypoints so you can easily find your way back to the same spot or just to share with family and friends Voice recorder - Microphone and speaker enable you to record audio notes for waypoints to share with friends and family or easily find your way back next time Flashlight - Light your way with a powerful LED flashlight. Low power consumption helps maximize battery life. 3-axis electronic compass - Get an accurate compass reading even while standing still and no matter how you hold the unit Barometer - Sensitive barometric pressure readings offer advance notice of changing weather and assists in providing accurate elevation SD-card expansion - Use your own SD memory cards to upload unlimited detailed maps and store routes, waypoints, geocaches and more Built-in maps - Basemap of the 48 contiguous United States, Alaska, and Canada (major highways, city centers, bodies of water and more) plus worldwide geographic boundaries Add detailed maps - Upload optional marine cartography, topographic maps, and more, including the highly-detailed and feature-packed National Geographic TOPO! State series and Weekend Explorer 3D maps to your OWN SD cards 3-meter accuracy - SiRFstarIII™ chipset and integrated multidirectional antennae offer superior GPS accuracy using the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Digital music player - Upload your digital music to your OWN available memory or own SD card and enjoy a customized soundtrack as you explore. Plug in any standard headphones for clear private listening External antenna connector - Simply plug in an external antenna in your boat or off-road vehicle for enhanced GPS signal reception Audio jack - Plug in any standard 1/8" headphones to enjoy clear private listening of your digital music, voice notes and other recordings Magellan Triton 980942-01 2000 GPS, North America Specifications: Case: Rubber armored impact-resistant plastic, water-resistant seal, IPX-7 Pre-Loaded Maps: Built-in basemap of Contiguous U.S., Alaska, Canada...
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Magellan Triton 980942-01 2000 GPS, North America
Garmin GPS 60
Garmin GPS

Garmin 010-00322-00 GPS 60
Garmin 010-00322-00 GPS 60 Garmin International Inc. is a subsidiary of Garmin Ltd. the global leader in satellite navigation. Since 1989, the Garmin group of companies has designed, manufactured, marketed and sold navigation, communication and information devices and applications most of which are enabled by GPS technology. Garmins products serve automotive, mobile, wireless, outdoor recreation, marine, aviation, and OEM applications. Garmin employees are in the air, on the water, in the woods, behind the wheel and on the run. And theyre always thinking of ways to adapt and improve. At Garmin, you never know how the next great idea will be born. But you know its coming soon. Backwoods, boundary waters, blue highways the GPS 60 is your trusted guide to the great outdoors. The GPS 60 and its counterpart, the GPS MAP 60, are packed with several of the features found in the 60-series colour navigators, but sport an affordable, high-resolution monochrome display for outdoor enthusiasts on a budget. Get Rugged Navigation The robust, waterproof GPS 60 is the perfect, low-cost navigator for wherever your spirit of adventure takes you: Large, sunlight-readable, four-level grayscale display with bright LED backlight makes it easy to find your way, day or night Up to 28 hours of battery life for more hours of outdoor enjoyment WAAS-enabled for even more precise location and navigation Both serial and USB connections for fast and versatile connection to your computer Get Fun-filled Features GPS 60 has one megabyte (MB) of internal memory for storing points of interest, and it comes factory preloaded with a worldwide city point database...
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Garmin 010-00322-00 GPS 60
Garmin Gps, Geko 201 W/Built In Antenna
Garmin Geko GPS

Garmin 010-00318-40 Gps, Geko 201 W/Built In Antenna
Garmin 010-00318-40 Gps, Geko 201 W/Built In Antenna Garmin 010-00318-40 Gps, Geko 201 W/Built In Antenna Features: Compact 12-channel GPS receiver with high-contrast display (100 x 64 pixels) WAAS-enabled for 3-meter accuracy Stores 500 waypoints and 20 routes with 125 waypoints per route Easy operation: five buttons for one-hand use 12-hour operation on 2 AAA batteries; includes serial PC interface.
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Garmin 010-00318-40 Gps, Geko 201 W/Built In Antenna
Garmin GPS 72
Garmin GPS 72

Garmin 010-00309-00 GPS 72
Garmin 010-00309-00 GPS 72 Garmin International Inc. is a subsidiary of Garmin Ltd. the global leader in satellite navigation. Since 1989, the Garmin group of companies has designed, manufactured, marketed and sold navigation, communication and information devices and applications most of which are enabled by GPS technology. Garmins products serve automotive, mobile, wireless, outdoor recreation, marine, aviation, and OEM applications. Garmin employees are in the air, on the water, in the woods, behind the wheel and on the run. And theyre always thinking of ways to adapt and improve. At Garmin, you never know how the next great idea will be born. But you know its coming soon. The mariner-friendly GPS 72 is WAAS-enabled for accuracy to within 3 meters and features a large screen and easy-to-use buttons.Use on Land or Water. Don't worry about losing this GPS device in the drink. The GPS 72 floats in water, and it's waterproof to withstand the accidental dunk or splash in the lake. Whether on water or land, the GPS 72 can save up to 500 of your favorite places in memory and point you to your destination (no street or terrain maps)...
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Garmin 010-00309-00 GPS 72
GarminGps, Rino 120
Garmin Rino GPS

Garmin 010-00270-22 Gps, Rino 120 Canada Sales W/America
Garmin 010-00270-22 Gps, Rino 120 Canada Sales W/America The Rino 120 is state-of-the-art GPS navigation and two-way communications combined, with enough memory to download detailed mapping for driving, hiking, hunting, fishing - or just about anything else you can dream up.
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Garmin Gps, Astro Combo Unit
Garmin GPS, Astro Combo Unit

Garmin 010-00596-00 Gps, Astro Combo Unit
Garmin 010-00596-00 Gps, Astro Combo Unit
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Garmin 010-00596-00 Gps, Astro Combo Unit
Garmin Gps, Etrex Vista, French/English
Garmin GPS, Etrex Vista

Garmin 010-00630-02 Gps, Etrex Vista, French/English
Garmin 010-00630-02 Gps, Etrex Vista, French/English Garmin 010-00630-02 Gps, Etrex Vista, French/English Features: TFT Display Type 176 x 220 Resolution 24 MB Built-in Memory 1000 Waypoints 20 Tracks 10000 Tracklog Points 50 Routes Built-in Antenna WAAS SBAS Games Features USB Connector Type AA type Battery Internal Battery Enclosure Type 25 hours Up To Run Time IPX7 Waterproof Standard MapSource Trip & Waypoint Manager, Garmin Americas Highway Basemap
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Garmin Gps, Edge 305 Bundle - Heart Rate
Garmin GPS Edge with heart rate monitor

Garmin 010-00447-30 Gps, Edge 305 Bundle - Heart Rate
Garmin 010-00447-30 Gps, Edge 305 Bundle - Heart Rate Garmin 010-00447-30 Gps, Edge 305 Bundle - Heart Rate Features: High-sensitivity GPS receiver Heart rate monitor and speed/cadence sensor Automatically records up to 1000 laps. Download to your PC Look up and navigate to stored locations Virtual Partner lets you "race" a virtual competitor, making training fun
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How do GPS devices work?
Great deals on GPS Units from fellow Geocachers
GPS Garage Sale sounds like you can get some really good deals here. These are mostly used gps units, from people that are upgrading to a newer model. This may be a more economical way for those just wanting to try it and see if they like it!
We found probably the biggest cache, and most extraordinary cache in Seattle

Seattle was such a cool place to visit, we found three caches in our travels through the city. There are a lot more. But it is interesting how clever the cache owners have to get to hide a cache in a bustleing city like Seattle. (Must see's: Pike's Market, and take a Ferry ride across the Puget Sound)
Some common terminology and Acronyms you might see used by cachers
TB - Travel Bug, a trackable item, with a tag (similiar to a dog tag)
FTF - First person to find a new cache once it has been hidden. Sometimes a new cache will have something special like a "FTF Geocoin" in it for that lucky first cacher.
TFTH - Thanks for the hide/hunt, a commone abbreviation left by cachers in a log to thank the person that hid the cache for the fun they had in finding it
TNLN - Took nothing, left nothing (Sometimes people will just sign a log instead of exchanging items in a cache.
Muggles - Muggles are people that may be lurking in the area. We try to not be observed in finding a cache, waiting until people leave the area. Because, there are those few people in the world that might decide to "steal" from a cache or vandalize it. Just better to be on the safe side. Besides it is part of the thrill to be "stealth, and sneaky" on your hunt. Here are some great excuses for muggles.
Travel Bugs - Travel Bugs can be anything you can fit in a cache, they will have a travel bug tag attached to them. If you look them up at Groundspeak Trackables it will tell you about them and where the owner of that travel bug would like it to travel to. We usually try to move it along in the right direction, you also log your travel bug find seperately from your cache.
Geocoin - Much like a travel bug, these are trackable, use the same website to look them up Groundspeak Trackables
There are also some promotional items you might find in a cache, like:
WDD Geocoin - The World Diabetes Day Geocoin, or travel bug. They look like this

or this: 
You can read more about them here at Celebrate the first United Nations observed World Diabetes Day including how to log them
Jeep Travel Bug - You may find a a Red Rock Crystal Pearl Jeep Commander with an official metal tag attached. They hid approximately 8,000 Jeep Travel Bugs in caches located in the lower 48 states. You can read more about them here at The Jeep® Geocaching Challenge They look like this 
Geocaching Stuff
Be Careful! Caution!!! I warned ya!!!!!!!!!
Once you start Geocaching, you will definately be hooked. So this is an extreme warning...do not attempt to take up this hobby unless you have a lot of spare time, want to have loads of fun, get a ton of exercise, and visit places you would have never, ever seen otherwise!
Our Family Coast Trip - Lincoln City
A great place to hunt for Geocache's is at the Oregon Coast.
We found Three or Four caches on our Family vacation to the coast. But the neat thing about finding caches in cities that you don't know well is that they are placed there by the locals, that usually pick their favorite place that they want to share with fellow geocachers. One of the places, took us to a dead end road, down a dirt path through these bushes, that opened up to the most spectacular views. We saw whales blowing, tons of starfish. We would never had known it existed.
Another took us away from the coast and into the forest, thick, lush and with a beautiful stream in it. I was glad we took the time to visit it too.
Another took us on a beautiful hike, through a different type of fauna, with heavy moss, beautiful strong, tall trees. Lots of little animals to see!
Ammo Cans
Many caches are made of ammo cans
These hide the little treasures well, and hold a lot of items. Don't forget to log your finds!
This is near a cache we found on the way to Twin Falls from Payette, ID
This was a very cool old tractor, in a place we would have probably never stopped at if it wasn't for the cache.
Yellowstone has a ton of caches!

Yellowstone is a treasure in itself, but they have a whole bunch of geocaches there. Many are geological in nature and you learn from them in order to log that specific cache you must answer specific questions finding the information on the signs at specific sites.
Other Interesting Links on Geocaching, GPS, and other Treasure Hunts
- Downloading waypoints to your handheld device
- Geocaching is a treasure hunting game where you use a GPS to hide and seek containers with other participants in the activity. Geocaching.com is the listing service for geocaches around the world.
- Geocaching Wallpaper and other Goodies
- Geocaching Wallpaper and other Goodies
- Geocacher University-Lets Go Geocaching! - Home
- Welcome to Geocacher University! This site presents the basics of geocaching, the outdoor GPS treasure hunting adventure game. Geocacher University is a great source of information on paperless caching as well as the source of the Let's Go Geocaching Brochure., Geocacher University Vehicle Placard f
- BookCrossing - The World's Biggest Free Book Club - Catch and Release Used Books
- Read and release your books into the wild! Tag your used books with a unique tracking number, then follow their travels through the world at BookCrossing, the world's biggest book club.
- Cache games in Utah
- Cache games in Utah
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- WHAT'S UP AT UTAH CACHE GAMES
Welcome to Utah Cache Games! Our site was created for Geocaching enthusiasts in the state of Utah.
If you're addicted to Geocaching, you'll love our games!We've dedicated our site to the development of a variety of games which are meant to add a little extra - GPS Receiver Information, Software, and Hardware Reviews of Garmin, Lowrance, Magellan and other GPS Receivers
- GPS Information on Garmin, Lowrance, Magellan and other CONSUMER receivers
- the Degree Confluence Project
- the Degree Confluence Project
- Letterboxing North America
- LETTERBOXING is an intriguing pastime combining navigational skills and rubber stamp artistry in a charming treasure hunt style outdoor quest.
- The Armchair Treasure Hunt Club - Home
- The Armchair Treasure Hunt Club
Home
Competition - win a club membership
About the club
Join the club Bulletin Board / Forum - discussion forums for both members and non-members
Guestbook - tell us what you think of our site
Online Chat Club Hunts - current and past hunts for club members - The Armchair Treasure Hunt Club - Hunts for the General Public
- The Armchair Treasure Hunt Club
Hunts for the General Public The Armchair Treasure Hunt Club publishes its own exclusive hunts for its members but also keeps track of current hunts available to the general public - through the bimonthly newsletter and online bulletin board. Public hunts come in m - Masquerade & The Mysteries of Kit Williams
- A celebration of British artist Kit Williams' famed children's books, Masquerade and Untitled, which set off real-life treasure hunts.
- Urban Challenge ? Custom & Corporate Events, Corporate Scavenger Hunts
- Custom & Corporate Events, Corporate Scavenger Hunts
Our corporate and custom events are a once-in-a-lifetime experience that participants won't forget.
Learn?how Urban Challenge transcends the average scavenger hunt??
The classic and original urban adventure sport ? - The Fool?s Errand et al.
- The Officious Website of The Fool?s Errand author Cliff Johnson.
- Treasure buried by us but discovered by you
- We organise treasure hunts with real buried treasure
- Ammo Cans - Army Surplus Warehouse - Army Surplus Warehouse
- - Ammo CansStorage Boxes - Ammo Cans, Storage Containers, Military Boxes, 50 cal, 30 cal, medical chests
- The 3 Geeks Outdoor Store - Home
- Joomla - the dynamic portal engine and content management system
- Lilly Sue
- Providing the World with the tools for Fun and Whimsy
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happynutritionist
Oct 13, 2011 @ 2:34 pm | delete
- We've done some of this...our favorite cache was one on a trail in the deep woods - we looked and looked...saw bear prints...and finally found the container NOT in it's original location but out in the open with bear toothprints in it:-) We take along plastic bags and tape in case anything needs repairs or protecting until the person who hid it can get to it.
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RenaissanceWoman2010
Apr 19, 2011 @ 5:41 pm | delete
- Just started geocaching. My first two finds were really fun and rewarding. Congrats on your LOTD!
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Hiking-Hong-Kong
Jan 2, 2011 @ 1:51 am | delete
- Wow, so much information. Thank you!
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callinsky
Sep 16, 2010 @ 5:49 pm | delete
- Wonderful article. I have been Geocaching twice when I was home for a visit. It was wonderful. We had so much fun. I really need to do it again. I had planned to this summer and just got too busy.
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Teddi14
Jul 31, 2009 @ 4:46 pm | delete
- Excellent lens. I want to do this some day. I will be back!
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Faithwalkerdiva
Feb 15, 2009 @ 6:57 am | delete
- Great lens. You are invited to come visit my lens http://www.squidoo.com/angermanagementdiva Happy President's Day Weekend
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ArtByLinda Aug 20, 2008 @ 9:28 am | delete
- Hi JoAnn, I wish you and your friends the best of luck. Woofs right back at ya! :-)
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JohannTheDog Aug 19, 2008 @ 3:00 pm | delete
- I have friends that do geocach. They love it! Great lens. Woofs, Johann
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ArtByLinda Aug 19, 2008 @ 2:31 pm | delete
- Thanks marymc, I will have to do that! Appreciate you stopping by!
Linda
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marymc
Aug 19, 2008 @ 10:59 am | delete
- WOW! This is so new to me. I've got to come back and learn more. Sounds like something I'd love.
Thanks for commenting on my Cruise FREE lens. I'll get back to you and send you a free copy of my Six Steps to FREEE Cruises and Tours eBook if you'll send me a email to send it. It's an attachment. You can email me at mbradleymc@yahoo.com. Just put squid in the subject line and I'll know it's from you.
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marymc
Aug 19, 2008 @ 10:59 am | delete
- WOW! This is so new to me. I've got to come back and learn more. Sounds like something I'd love.
Thanks for commenting on my Cruise FREE lens. I'll get back to you and send you a free copy of my Six Steps to FREEE Cruises and Tours eBook if you'll send me a email to send it. It's an attachment. You can email me at mbradleymc@yahoo.com. Just put squid in the subject line and I'll know it's from you.
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ArtByLinda Jun 18, 2008 @ 1:02 pm | delete
- Sherry, there much easier when you figure them out...at least mine was. If your thinking of trying geocaching, just for the fun of it, go to Geocaching.comand do a search for your home zip code. You will see just how many geocaches are in your own city! I was amazed!
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Sherry_2007
Jun 17, 2008 @ 9:25 pm | delete
- I have a hand-held GPS..haven't quite got the hang of reading it though!
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ArtByLinda Jun 17, 2008 @ 10:04 am | delete
- dtbs, thank you, I appreciate it!
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dtbs Jun 16, 2008 @ 10:49 am | delete
- interesting lens! thanks for sharing this info! please check mine out at----------------> Kava Kava.
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