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Bomb Squads and Geocaches – Some Tips

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 If you watch the RSS feed on the home page you will notice that there seems to be an ever increasing number of geocaches being exploded by the bomb squad.   One of the more recent being an ammo box located in a industrial/office park that was near an airport.

I can’t help but wonder if these types of things continue to happen what the ultimate result will be to the sport, or worse yet what the [...]

Snowy Winter Geocaching…A few tips…

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As winter sets in for those of us up here in the northern hemisphere the treasure hunt that is geocaching becomes more difficult.  You will notice I did not say impossible, just more difficult.  Many roads and trails become impassible and since many  geocaches are somewhere on the ground you can run into challenges with snow covering the cache.

I would still encourage you all to get out and try to locate a few caches.   Here [...]

The Bomb Squad and Geocaching???

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Today (12/23/08) in Waynesboro, PA another geocache was interpreted by the local authorities to be a device of unknown origin and potentially dangerous.  You can read the article here… They ultimately ended up blowing it up and are now searching for the person that placed it.

In this day and age where you just can’t be too careful I can fully understand individuals (ie. muggles) being overly cautious when they see a stranger hide something [...]