Is the thrill of the hunt just not as great as it used to be? Maybe you need to mix things up? Get a new perspective on geocaching or try out a new activity all together? There are many activities out there that any geocacher might want to check out both offered by Groundspeak or offered by someone else. Here's a list I've put together: Geocaching Opencaching by Garmin http://www.opencaching.comOpencaching Network http://opencaching.eu/ (list of all Opencaching ...
It's very cool to see an item of some personal significance travel the world, only being assisted by the generosity of others. Thus, I've compiled a lists of various services that enable this. http://www.geocaching.com/track/default.aspx Groundspeak's Trackable program includes Travel Bugs and Geocoins!http://www.geocachingmaine.org/cointracking/coin.htm This is a very unique service. You need to posses a very unique coin to be able to use this.http://www.pathtags.com/ ...
Updated 04-12-2012 at 05:27 PM by UMainah (Added to the List)
Ah February, that magical month when Mama starts making plans for the summer family fun. I've renewed the KOA Value Kard, booked a second night free weekend and started to put together plans for geocaching events. Why have we started hosting geocaching events? Well, for one, it is fun to host an event but the reality is that it locks us into doing something, to have something to look forward to, to meet new people and make friends with those people that we keep crossing paths with. It lets Chris ...
I have rode the CCC road many times. Never really thought about the name too much. Then not too long ago Hollora and I did a cache that had some info on the meaning behind the CCC name. I got a email today that had that name in it and I did more searching and found out some more info. I just added this info to my cache at the start of the CCC road out on the airline. Where does the CCC road get it's name? President Franklin Delano Roosevelt established the Civilian Conservation ...
<reposted from other blog> I grabbed a journal that was on sale at Waldenbooks today. -is happy- I decided a couple days ago that I would like to keep a journal of my geocaching activities (it also now includes my letterboxing activities as a bonus). The first couple pages are a list of caches (and letterboxes) I found before starting the journal. The next pages are for DNFs, so that I can go back to them easily. The next page is more of a planning list for caches ...