
By: Tessa Green
To make absolutely sure that every geocache hunt is thoroughly fabulous and successful, your GPS must have the ability to do the following:
It must find it’s position quickly and easily. When you switch on, the gps looks around, finds four or more positioning satellites and works out how far away they are. Using this information, it works out its own location. That’s a lot to do. And some GPS do [...]

I know from asking my friends and family that there are lots of people out there that really have no idea what geocaching is. But I also know that once they hear about it they all want to give it a try. I didn’t come by my interest personally, I happen to be married to a man bitten by the geocaching bug. He was much more into it than I planned to be, but [...]

Image by Klearchos Kapoutsis via Flickr
When I think of winter I don’t necessarily think of geocaching. In our climate here in the Pacific Northwest, there is just something about the thought of trudging through inches, if not feet of snow looking for a hidden container that is not real appealing to me.
I am actually envious of those that are in warmer climates. They don’t have this added challenge that we have in [...]

The Geocacher is looking for your help. We would like to publish articles from those of you that are active in the sport of geocaching.
Surely I can write about my experiences and the caches that I visit and hide, and the geocoins and trackables that I have come across in my travels, but in doing so you get a pretty narrow view that would in no way represent all that is happening in [...]

I found this interesting article on an article exchange and thought I would introduce The Geocacher to the concept of guest authors while at the same time sharing some information related to the rating systems for caches and terrain. We can explore this a bit more with your comments and future articles. If you would like to publish an article on The Geocacher please contact the admin via the Contact link at the top of [...]
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