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less restrictive than many sites, and does not charge for the use of the sites, the service being community-driven. Some (or all) listings may or may not be required to be reviewed by community volunteers before being published and although cross-listing is permitted, it is discouraged. Some listings are listed on other sites, but there are many that are unique to the Opencaching Network. Features include the ability to organize one's favourite caches, build custom searches, be instantly notified of new caches in one's area, seek and create caches of all types, export GPX queries, statpics, etc. Each Opencaching Node provides the same
248: 1187: 382:(the first geocaching trackable item in space), which stayed on the station until it was brought back to earth in 2013. Due to fire restrictions on board the station, the geocache contained no official paper logbook. As of June 2024, only one confirmed geocacher (on November 17, 2013) has actually found the geocache, although others have claimed to have found it providing varying amounts of evidence. To commemorate the occasion, Groundspeak allowed specialized geocaching events to be published across the world, allowing attendees to obtain a virtual souvenir on their profile. 263: 469:. These coordinates, along with other details of the location, are posted on a listing site (see list of some sites below). Other geocachers obtain the coordinates from that listing site and seek out the cache using their handheld GPS receivers. The finding geocachers record their exploits in the logbook and online, but then must return the cache to the same coordinates so that other geocachers may find it. Geocachers are free to take objects (except the logbook, pencil, or stamp) from the cache in exchange for leaving something of similar or higher value. 1248:. Some geocachers act to mitigate this perception by picking up litter while they search for geocaches, a practice referred to in the community as "Cache In Trash Out". Events and caches are often organized revolving around this practice, with many areas seeing significant cleanup that would otherwise not take place, or would instead require federal, state, or local funds to accomplish. Geocachers are also encouraged to clean up after themselves by retrieving old containers once a cache has been removed from play. 1586:
reviewed and approved. In 2012 it was announced that Navicache was under transition to new owners, who said they "plan to develop a site that geocachers want, with rules that geocachers think are suitable. Geocaching.com and OX are both backed by large enterprises, and while that means they have more funding and people, we're a much smaller team – so our advantage is the ability to be dynamic and listen to the users." However, as of 2021 the site is mostly dormant, and the most recent cache listing is from 2014.
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otherwise), which encourages cache finders to trespass. Historic buildings and structures have also been damaged by geocachers, who have wrongly believed the geocache can be/has been placed within, or on the roof of, the buildings. Caches might also be hidden in places where the act of searching can make a finder look suspicious (e.g., near schools, children's playgrounds, banks, courthouses, or in residential neighborhoods), or where the container placement could be mistaken for a
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traditional or multi-stage caches and includes many locationless caches among the thousands of caches in its database. It is increasingly attracting members who like the point system. In Europe, TerraCaching is supported by Terracaching.eu. This site is translated in different European languages, has an extended FAQ and extra supporting tools for TerraCaching. TerraCaching strongly discourages caches that are listed on other sites (so-called double-listing).
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some caches; for a subscription fee, users are allowed additional search tools, the ability to download large amounts of cache information onto their GPS at once, instant email notifications about new caches, and access to premium-member-only caches (although, you can still access such caches on the website itself; the premium cache restriction only applies to the application). Geocaching Headquarters are located in the
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the days before, during, and after the main Mega-Event. These activities can range in raffles and silent auctions, of which funds help offset the costs of organizing such an event, photo ops with Signal the Frog, a plethora of new geocaches, and panels with local geocachers, lackeys (Groundspeak employees), and reviewers. Mega-Events often have vendors where people can purchase geocoins, cache containers, and food.
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Adventure Labs, unlike all other geocaches, are not subject to review and are published at will by the creator. However, Adventure Labs can at anytime be archived by Groundspeak if they are in violation of terms of use. For example, placing an Adventure Lab in a place that requires people to pay a fee to visit such as airports or theme parks may get the Adventure permanently removed from the Adventure Lab app.
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food item in the title. Under current guidelines, this is no longer allowed because it restricts geocachers to find specific geocaches. Instead, Groundspeak has encouraged new challenges to be more creative. Acceptable challenges include finding caches in 10 states, finding 100 traditional geocaches, or finding 1000 geocaches with the "wheelchair accessible" attribute.
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faster and farther than other hitchhikers in a race. Less common trends are site-specific information pages about the historic significance of the site, types of trees, birds in the area or other such information. Higher-value items are occasionally included in geocaches as a reward for the First to Find (called "FTF"), or in locations which are harder to reach.
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the most "found" geocache. On 17 August 2022, Geocaching.com made available the third locationless cache to be logged since 2005 (GC9FAVE). Instead of finding Signal or picking up trash, this cache encouraged geocachers from around the world to share their favorite geocaching story. This geocache was archived and locked on 1 January 2024.
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In many countries there are regional geocaching sites, but these mostly only compile lists of caches in the area from the three main sites. Many of them also accept unique listings of caches for their site; these listings tend to be less popular than the international sites, although occasionally the
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business model, the website claims millions of caches and members in over 190 countries and all seven continents including Antarctica. Hides and events are reviewed by volunteer regional cache reviewers before publication. Free membership allows users access to coordinates, descriptions, and logs for
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requires geocachers who wish to place a geocache at any Illinois state park to submit the location on a USGS 7.5 minute topographical map, the name and contact information of the person(s) wishing to place the geocache, a list of the original items to be included in the geocache, and a picture of the
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is an environmental initiative to clean up and preserve the natural areas that geocachers frequent. These events are gatherings of the geocaching community that can focus on services like litter clean-up, removal of invasive species, planting trees and vegetation, and trail building. CITO events must
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when, once inside, a question will appear that can be answered either in the form of a written answer or a multiple choice answer. This question can be answered at anytime once activated, however, some Adventure Labs must be completed sequentially implying that one must answer the question to move on
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An RWIG provides three lines of code composed of 9 digits each that a player can type into the RWIG cartridge. Instead of following a story or interacting with characters, and RWIG gives you the distance to the final cache, but not direction. It requires geocachers to get closer to the final geocache
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location-aware software platform initially released in January 2008. Authors can develop self-enclosed story files (called "cartridges") that are read by the Wherigo player software, installed on either a GPS unit or smartphone. The player and story take advantage of the location information provided
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These caches include at least one stage in addition to the physical final container with a log sheet. The posted coordinates for a multi-cache are the first stage. At each stage, the geocacher gathers information that leads them to the next stage or to the final container. Multi-caches can consist of
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Navicache.com started as a regional listing service in 2001. While many of the website's listings have been posted to other sites, it also offers unique listings. The website lists nearly any type of geocache and does not charge to access any of the caches listed in its database. All submissions are
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Additionally, Opencaching sites allow users to rate and report on existing geocaches. This allows users to see what other cachers think of the cache and it encourages participants to place higher-quality caches. The rating system also greatly reduces the problem of abandoned or unsatisfactory caches
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Regional rules for placement of caches have become complex. For example, in Virginia, the Virginia Department of Transportation and the Wildlife Management Agency now forbids the placement of geocaches on all land controlled by those agencies. Some cities, towns, and recreation areas allow geocaches
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A type of event that is meant to celebrate the 10th and 20th anniversary of geocaching. First issued in 2010 as "Lost and Found" events, geocachers could host one to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of geocaching. In preparation for the 20th anniversary in 2020, Lost and Found events were rebranded
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The second published locationless cache since 2005 (GC8NEAT) required visitors to take a photo of them picking up trash and cleaning up their local area. geocachers were able to log this cache from 6 February 2021 through 31 December 2022. It has been logged over 33,500 times and holds the title for
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or geocoins, whose travels may be logged and followed online. Cachers who initially place a Travel Bug or Geocoin(s) often assign specific goals for their trackable items. Examples of goals are to be placed in a certain cache a long distance from home, or to travel to a certain country, or to travel
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on 18 February 2021. Geocachers were given the opportunity to virtually discover the trackable after the WATSON camera sent back its first photographs of the calibration target that contained the tracking code number. The code is printed on a prototype helmet visor material that will be used to test
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The main difference between opencaching and traditional listing sites is that all services are open to the users at no cost. Generally, most geocaching services or websites offer some basic information for free, but users may have to pay for premium membership that allows access to more information
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The first website to list geocaches was announced by Mike Teague on May 8, 2000. On September 2, 2000, Jeremy Irish emailed the gpsstash mailing list that he had registered the domain name geocaching.com and had set up his own Web site. He copied the caches from Mike Teague's database into his own.
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Just like an event cache, however it has to consist of 5,000 or more geocachers. Like a Mega-Event, Giga-Events offer a plethora of actives and are typically held in large areas to accommodate such crowds. Activities typically include a GPS Adventures Maze, panels, vendors, live music, and carnival
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There are several kinds of events geocaches. While encouraged, events do not require visitors to sign their name a logbook to prove they attended an event. Attendees of event caches can log that they 'attended', which will increment their number of found caches. Event caches can be of the following
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Colorado and Oregon GPS models. The Wherigo Foundation was organized in December 2012. The group is composed of all Wherigo application developers who, up until that time, had been acting and developing separately. Their goal is to provide a consistent Wherigo experience across platforms, connect
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Just like an event cache, however it has to consist of 500 or more geocachers. Mega events are typically organized by a local geocache organizations in conjunction with local municipalities and promotion from Groundspeak. Often, mega events last an entire day and have various activities planned in
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Adventure labs were first introduced in 2014 as a way to test market ideas through Groundspeak. Initially, geocachers would find a key word at a designated site where they could then enter it onto a website to claim "credit". Soon after, they were made available to "find" at select Mega-Events. In
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in the same container. A letterbox has a rubber stamp and a logbook instead of tradable items. Letterboxers carry their own stamp with them, to stamp the letterbox's log book and inversely stamp their personal log book with the letterbox stamp. The hybrid cache contains the important materials for
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can be requested using the ProjectGC forums where volunteers can write and create scripts for specific challenges. Groundspeak also has been more strict into what types of challenges are published. For example, prior to 2017 it was possible to create a challenge cache to find 10 caches that have a
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The Opencaching Network provides independent, non-commercial listing sites based in the cacher's country or region. The Opencaching Network lists the most types of caches, including traditional, virtual, moving, multi, quiz, webcam, BIT, guest book, USB, event, and MP3. The Opencaching Network is
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As well as concerns about littering and bomb threats, some geocachers have hidden their caches in inappropriate locations, such as electrical boxes, which may encourage risky behavior, especially by children. Hides in these areas are discouraged, and cache listing websites enforce guidelines that
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Geocaching is legal in most countries and is usually positively received when explained to law enforcement officials. However, certain types of placements can be problematic. Although generally disallowed, hiders could place caches on private property without adequate permission (intentionally or
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An event cache is a gathering of local geocachers or geocaching organizations. The event cache page specifies a time for the event and provides coordinates to its location. Event caches have to be longer than 30 minutes, and can publish no less than 14 days away from the planned event date. Event
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Terracaching.com aims to provide high-quality caches made so by the difficulty of the hide or from the quality of the location. Membership is managed through a sponsorship system, and each cache is under continual peer review from other members. Terracaching.com embraces virtual caches alongside
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Geocache listing websites have their own guidelines for acceptable geocache publications. Government agencies and others responsible for public use of land often publish guidelines for geocaching, and a "Geocacher's Creed" posted on the Internet asks participants to "avoid causing disruptions or
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Geocachers can create their own Adventure Lab, but must first opt-in to receive an "Adventure Lab credit" which allows for the creation of 1 set of 5 waypoints, with each of the 5 waypoints counting towards a cache find. If selected, Adventure Labs can be created using the Adventure Lab builder.
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Since 2005, all locationless caches have been archived and locked, meaning they are unable to be logged. However, with geocaching's 20th anniversary in 2020 Groundspeak decided to publish a special locationless cache for geocachers to "find" at various Mega- and Giga-Events around the world. The
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from finding the cache and signing the logbook at anytime. However a geocacher is not allowed to log a find on the geocaching website unless they qualify for the challenge specified in the cache description. Examples include finding a number of caches that meet a category, completing a number of
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These were found at a listed set of coordinates. The finder hides the cache in a different location, and updates the listing, essentially becoming the hider, and the next finder continues the cycle. This cache has been discontinued at geocaching.com and those that have been grandfathered in are
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Also called a 'puzzle cache', players might need to solve a puzzle or bring a special tool to reveal the next waypoint or final coordinates. Most often, the final container is not at the posted coordinates which is noted in the cache description. Some puzzles can be easy and involve basic math
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passed Bill 3777 in 2005, stating, "It is unlawful for a person to engage in the activity of Geocaching or letterboxing in a cemetery or in a historic or archaeological site or property publicly identified by a historical marker without the express written consent of the owner or entity which
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A more controversial version of paperless Caching involves mass-downloading only the coordinates and cache names (or waypoint IDs) for hundreds of caches into older receivers. This is a common practice of some cachers and has been used successfully for years. In many cases, however, the cache
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On August 24, 2017, Groundspeak announced "Virtual Rewards", allowing 4000 new virtual caches to be placed during the following year. Each year, eligible geocachers can opt-in to a drawing and some selected with the opportunity to submit a virtual cache for publication. From 2005 to 2017, the
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this and may or may not include trade items. Typically, Letterboxes are not found at the given coordinates which only act as a starting location. Instead, a series of clues are given as to where to find the cache such as "take a left past the bridge" or "about 25 paces past the big oak tree".
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A multi-stage cache hunt that uses a Wherigo "cartridge" to guide players to find a physical cache sometime during cartridge play, usually at the end. However, not all Wherigo cartridges incorporate geocaches into gameplay. Wherigo caches are unique to the geocaching.com website. Wherigo is a
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devices. The Chirp stores hints, multicache coordinates, counts visitors, and can confirms the cache is nearby. These caches caused considerable discussion and some controversy at Groundspeak, where they were ultimately given a new "attribute". These types of geocaches can also be listed as a
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The death of a 21-year-old experienced cacher in December 2011 "while attempting a Groundspeak Cache that does not look all that dangerous" led to discussions of whether changes should be made, and whether cache owners or Groundspeak could be held liable. Groundspeak has since updated their
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disallow certain types of placements. However, as cache reviewers typically cannot see exactly where and how every cache is hidden, problematic hides can slip through. Ultimately it is also up to cache finders to use discretion when attempting to search for a cache, and report any problems.
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This cache type does not contain a physical logbook. They are normally hidden at a rather interesting or unique location, usually with a described object such as an art sculpture or a scenic lookout. Validation for finding a virtual cache generally requires one to email the cache hider with
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Geocaches vary in size, difficulty, and location. Simple caches that are placed near a roadside are often called "drive-bys", "park 'n grabs" (PNGs), or "cache and dash". Geocaches may also be complex, involving lengthy searches, significant travel, or use of specialist equipment such as
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A type of virtual cache that typically consists of a set of 5 waypoints, with each waypoint counting as a "cache find". The waypoints usually have an overall theme such showcasing the history of a small town and are often created as a walking tour of a city or park. An example would be
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The GPS Adventures Maze is a traveling exhibit designed to teach people of all ages about GPS technology and geocaching through interactive science experiences. It may accompany a Mega- or Giga-Event. These "events" have their own cache type on geocaching.com and often include many
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An independent accounting of the early history documents several controversial actions taken by Jeremy Irish and Grounded, Inc., a predecessor to Groundspeak, to increase "commercialization and monopolistic control over the hobby". More recently, other similar hobbies such as
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are considered the gold standard of containers because they are very sturdy, waterproof, animal- and fire-resistant, and relatively cheap, and have plenty of room for trade items. Smaller containers are more common in urban areas because they can be more easily hidden.
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mobile platforms have applications in their respective stores. The apps also allow for a trial version with limited functionality. The site promotes mobile applications, and lists over two dozen applications (both mobile and browser/desktop based) that are using their
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first locationless cache in 15 years (GC8FR0G) required finders to take a picture of themselves with the geocaching mascot, Signal the Frog, at Mega- and Giga-Events during 2020. The cache was made available to log starting 1 January 2020. However, because of the
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Many Adventure Labs caches have a physical bonus cache associated with them that are listed as a "mystery cache". Coordinates to the bonus cache, if applicable, can be seen in the journal entries once a user has correctly answered the question at a waypoint.
1560:. Additional international sites include Geocaching.de, a German website, and Geocaching Australia, which accepts listings of cache types deprecated by geocaching.com, cache types such as TrigPoint and Moveable caches, as well as traditional geocache types. 852:. The geocacher usually has to perform a task which teaches an education lesson about the geology of the cache area. Visitors must answer geological questions to complete the cache which can be as simple as describing the color and thickness of layers in an 202:
signs the log with their established code name/username and dates it, in order to prove that they found the cache. After signing the log, the cache must be placed back exactly where the person found it. Larger containers such as plastic storage containers
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game generated a large number of randomly positioned "dashpoints", requiring players to reach as many as possible, competing as individuals or teams. Shutterspot, GeoVexilla, MinuteWar, GeoPoker, and GeoGolf were among the other GPS games available.
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Additionally, "c:geo - opensource" is a free opensource full function application for Android phones that is very popular. This app includes similar features to the official Geocaching mobile application, such as: View caches on a live map
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Dangerous or illegal items, including weapons and drugs, are not allowed and are specifically against the rules of most geocache listing sites. Food is also disallowed, even if sealed, as it is considered unhygienic and can attract animals.
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are popular as they allow for anyone who found the cache to take a picture which can be developed and uploaded to a geocaching web site listed below. Also common are objects that are moved from cache to cache called "hitchhikers", such as
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from 2010 to 2015, which had the stated aim of being as free and open as possible with no paid content. Caches were approved by a community process and coordinates were available without an account. The service closed on 14 August 2015.
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means hunting a geocache without a physical printout of the cache description. Traditionally, this means that the seeker has an electronic means of viewing the cache information in the field, such as pre-downloading the information to a
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description and hint are never read by the seeker before hunting the cache. This means they are unaware of potential restrictions such as limited hunt times, park open/close times, off-limit areas, and suggested parking locations.
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GPSgames.org was an online community dedicated to all kinds of games involving Global Positioning System receivers. GPSgames.org allowed traditional geocaches along with virtual, locationless, and traveler geocaches. The site's
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information such as a date or a name on a plaque, or to post a picture of oneself at the site with a GPS receiver in hand. As of 2005, new virtual caches are no longer allowed by Groundspeak as it is considered a legacy cache.
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Numerous websites list geocaches around the world. .Geocaching websites vary in many ways, such as subscription options, activity levels, and volunteers available to check and ensure caches registered remain open for others.
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A bonus cache requires the finder to have found an amount of caches, usually by the same hider, before finding the bonus cache. The cache can be any type, however a bonus cache cannot be required for a second bonus cache.
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Over time many variations of geocaches have developed. Different platforms often have their own rules on which types are allowed or how they are classified. The following cache types are supported by geocaching.com.
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Over time, a variety of different hide-and-seek-type activities have been created or abandoned, so that "Geocaching" may now refer to hiding and seeking containers, or locations or information without containers.
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by the GPS to trigger in-game events, such as using a virtual object or interacting with characters. Completing an adventure can require reaching different locations and solving puzzles. Cartridges are coded in
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Geocaching Australia is a community website for geocachers in Australia and New Zealand. Geocaching Australia also has many unique cache types such as Burke And Wills, Moveable_cache & Podcache geocaches.
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geocaching website no longer listed new caches without a physical container, including virtual and webcam caches (with the exception of earthcaches and events); however, older caches of these types have been
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If a geocache has been vandalized or stolen by a person who is not familiar with geocaching, it is said to have been "muggled". The term plays off the fact that those not familiar with geocaching are called
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GPX files containing information such as a cache description and information about recent visitors to the cache are available from various listing sites. Geocachers may upload geocache data (also known as
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have attracted some geocachers by rapidly adopting smart-phone technology, which has caused "some resistance from geocaching organizers about placing caches along with Munzees".
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and questioned when they were seen as acting suspiciously. Other times, investigation of a cache location after suspicious activity was reported has resulted in police and
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be no less than 2 hours long. Just like event caches, CITOs have to be published no less than 14 days prior to the date of the CITO. CITO typically last from 2 to 4 hours.
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The simplest form of a geocache. It consists of a container with a log sheet, and is located at the posted coordinates. Cache containers come in many different sizes.
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rides. Usually the week before and after are filled with smaller gatherings which attracts geocachers from around the world who often make a vacation out of it.
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This requires a geocacher to complete a reasonably attainable geocaching-related task before being able to log the cache as a find online. It does not restrict
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of "stuff we all get"), are not high in monetary value but may hold personal value to the finder. Aside from the logbook, common cache contents are unusual
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A geocache that has been clearly labelled, in order to clarify that the container is harmless, intending to reduce alarm if it is accidentally discovered
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can assign special icons or search (filter) for caches based on certain criteria (e.g. distance from an assigned point, difficulty, date last found).
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in which users can put their name into an algorithm to see if they qualify without the need of physically checking all of one's previous finds. These
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For the traditional geocache, a geocacher will place a waterproof container containing a log book, often also a pen and/or pencil and trade items or
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can also contain items for trading, such as toys or trinkets, usually of more sentimental worth than financial. Geocaching shares many aspects with
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how well it can withstand the Martian environment. This will help scientists in creating a viable Martian spacesuit for future crewed missions to
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The website geocaching.com now sells mobile applications which allow users to view caches through a variety of different devices. Currently, the
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Extremcaching is a German private database for alternative geocaches with a focus on T5 / climbing caches, night caches, and lost place caches.
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by process of elimination. Once you are within 25 yards, the final coordinates are given to provide a more accurate location for the geocache
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for free (called "OKAPI") for use by developers who want to create third-party applications which can use the Opencaching Network's content.
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Similar to virtual geocaches, an Earth cache is published not by a local reviewer, but by a volunteer regional reviewer associated with the
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oversees that cemetery site or property." The bill was referred to committee on first reading in the Senate and has been there ever since.
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regional sites may have more caches than the international sites. There are some exceptions, such as how, in the territory of the former
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or advanced searching capabilities. This is not the case with opencaching; every geocache is listed and accessible to everyone for free.
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physical stages (i.e. the first stage contains coordinates for the next stage and so forth) or virtual stages (i.e. the first stage is a
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A variety of geocaching applications are available for geocache data management, file-type translation, and personalization. Geocaching
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The largest site is Geocaching.com, owned by Groundspeak Inc., which began operating in late 2000. With a worldwide membership and a
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On September 6, Mike Teague announced that Jeremy Irish was taking over cache listings. As of 2012, Teague had logged only 5 caches.
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or can be as complicated as taking measurements of stream velocities or fault offsets. Earthcaches covers geologic topics such as:
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called the "Original Can of Beans". Another geocache and plaque, called the Original Stash Tribute Plaque, now sits at the site.
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were searching for a cache in a 4 km long tunnel when a storm surge carried them through the tunnel to its terminus at the
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Hosted at Geocaching HQ, a Geocaching HQ Block party is hosted at significant milestones for Geocaching's years of existence.
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traditional, multi-cache, or letterbox. It is up to the cache owner to designated the cache type for wireless beacon caches.
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There are also some subcategories of the mystery cache, which are normally listed as a Mystery Type, which are listed below.
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The placement of geocaches has occasional critics among some government personnel and the public at large, who consider it
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2020, Groundspeak released the "Adventure Lab" app, separate from the geocaching app. The app made it possible to enter a
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all over the world. The first geocache was placed in 2000, and by 2023 there were over 3 million active caches worldwide.
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The second geocaching trackable in space is TB5EFXK which is attached to the SHERLOC calibration target on board the
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Three adult geocachers, a 24-year-old woman and her parents, were trapped in a cave and rescued by firefighters in
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or OpenStreetMap), navigation using a compass, map, or other applications, logging finds online and offline, etc.
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public alarm". Generally accepted rules are to not endanger others, to minimize the impact on nature, to respect
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in 2009. A number of caches have been destroyed by bomb squads. Diverse locations, from rural cemeteries to
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Coordinates for a geocache can be downloaded onto a GPS receiver and found, without the need for a printout.
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or they can be quite difficult, with some of the more challenging ones requiring a firm understanding of
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where geocachers have to answer questions to calculate the coordinates to the final physical container).
6908: 6330: 6206: 6169: 6109: 5445: 2616: 1147:). Developers at c:geo have criticised Groundspeak for being incompatible with open-source development. 266:"Original Can of Beans", which was in the first geocache, at the 2012 Geocoinfest Mega Event in Colorado 168: 87: 6488: 6443: 6423: 4775:"Povodeň v pražském podzemí: Jak se čtveřice lidí sama dostala do smrtelného nebezpečí - Seznam Zprávy" 3663: 3465: 5279: 3983: 6474: 6438: 6404: 6257: 6059: 5792: 5787: 5777: 4424: 3090: 2966: 1670: 1662: 1627: 1136: 1014:
as Community Celebration Events. Geocachers could opt-in to receive a CCE credit to host. Due to the
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The reception from authorities and the general public outside geocache participants has been mixed.
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Schools have been evacuated when a cache has been seen by teachers or police, such as the case of
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The first documented placement of a GPS-located cache took place on May 3, 2000, by Dave Ulmer of
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GPSgames.org was 100% free since 2001, through donations. The site was retired on 30 June 2021.
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with few or no restrictions, but others require compliance with lengthy permitting procedures.
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temporarily banned geocaching, over concerns that geocache containers could not be properly
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This was changed shortly after the original hide when it was suggested in the gpsstash
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series of books which were rising in popularity at the same time geocaching started.
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Jeannette Cézanne (2007). "And have a great time geocaching with some gummy bears".
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This is an official geocache located inside the Groundspeak headquarters office in
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The Body of a Missing Hiker Only Found Because of His Dog Barking Until Help Came
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river. Two of the geocachers died, while two others were rescued from the river.
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still being listed after repeated negative comments or posts in the cache logs.
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cache finds within a period of time, or finding a cache for every calendar day.
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Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
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Geocaching enthusiasts have also made their own hand-held GPS devices using a
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or other electronic device. Various applications can directly upload and read
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These caches are intended to be found at night, usually by use of a UV torch.
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have the ability to read GPX files directly, thus eliminating the need for a
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A geocache consisting of an ammo can with various trade items and a logbook
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Open Your Heart with Geocaching: Mastering Life Through Love of Exploration
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A type of virtual cache whose coordinates provide the location to a public
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embedded in stories. Geocaching was conceived shortly after the removal of
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In October 2016, four people discovered a crashed car at the bottom of a
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Otherwise known as a Reverse cache, a locationless cache is similar to a
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Typical cache "treasures", also known in the geocaching world as SWAG (a
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Geocaching company Groundspeak allows extraterrestrial caches, e.g. the
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discovery of the geocache, such as the evacuation of a busy street in
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and other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers, called
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to check on a group of geocachers who were spotted walking into the
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Called GeoArt, these geocaches are placed to form a picture of the
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An information card explaining geocaching to accidental discoverers
163:) is an outdoor recreational activity, in which participants use a 5103: 5101: 5099: 4330:"Police Search For Gamer Who Hung Geocache From Railroad Overpass" 1469: 1440: 1331: 1262: 1223: 1185: 1073: 815: 555: 523: 452: 444: 436: 261: 246: 3546:"c:geo: vyšla další aktualizace (c: geo: published more updates)" 3385:(in German). connect.de. April 1, 2008. p. 1. Archived from 3353:"Augmented reality meets scavenger hunt with GeoBeagle, Wikitude" 2908:
Garmin chirp Brings Geocachers Even More Creativity, Connectivity
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files without further conversion. Newer GPS devices released by
477: 395: 390: 359: 355: 56: 6105: 6101: 5993: 5726: 3953:"Geocache player broke all the rules of Internet treasure hunt" 3917:"This is what the suspicious package found in Derby really was" 194:. A typical cache is a small waterproof container containing a 6522: 5716: 5299: 5297: 3409: 2608: 1733: 1553: 1480: 1144: 1127: 1048: 755: 737: 667:
Since 2017, Groundspeak has required new challenges to have a
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to specify that geocachers find geocaches at their own risk.
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A 360° panoramic view of the site of the first geocache, in
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2005–2006 Bill 3777: Geocache, geocaching, and letterboxing
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Countries with associated opencaching websites include the
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Several deaths have occurred during the course of Caching.
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that "stash" could have negative connotations and the term
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Groundspeak's Wiki for Virginia's land management policies
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Boehrer, McGonial, Katherine, Chris (September 28, 2014).
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OpenCaching.com (short: OX) was a site created and run by
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Valley man geocaching in Dishman Hills before fatal fall
4007: 4005: 3633: 3487: 2524:(Steve Anglin ed.). Berkeley: APRESS. p. 19. 2396:"New game in town, Nerds gain more revenge with Munzee" 5710: 4161:"Does Geocaching Violate Leave No Trace? - Backpacker" 2609:"Geocaching - The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt Site" 2115: 2113: 1818:"Geocaching - The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt Site" 1762:"Geocaching - The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt Site" 4300:"Geocaching craze leaves York residents underwhelmed" 152: 130: 4684:"Rescued Clevedon geocachers were 'never in danger'" 4530:
Man dies in cliff fall at Dishman Hills Natural Area
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It's a Treasure Hunt! Geocaching & Letterboxing
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Geocaching Craze Pushes Officials To Set Guidelines
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Retrieved March 11, 2008. 401:The activity was originally referred to as the 90:or GPS-enabled mobile device, writing implement 4128:"Geocaching Game Triggers Disneyland Lockdown" 4013:"Detonated 'bomb' turns out to be box of toys" 3879: 3877: 796:and Groundspeak to promote the 2001 remake of 6117: 6005: 5738: 4891:"Geocaching Newsroom's Geocaching Fast Facts" 3946: 3944: 2685: 2683: 2681: 2454: 2452: 2450: 1893: 1891: 1889: 804:('Tunnel of Light', GC1169) and the other in 8: 5438:"Extremcaching - T5 + Lost Place Geocaching" 4908:Geocaching.com's Premium Membership Benefits 4253:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3091:"20 years of Project A.P.E. – Official Blog" 2779: 2777: 2679: 2677: 2675: 2673: 2671: 2669: 2667: 2665: 2663: 2661: 2491:"The difference between SWAG and trackables" 21: 5472:wiki.geocaching.com.au/Geocaching_Australia 5074:"Geocaching - co to jest i na czym polega?" 4597:"Terms of Use Agreement 2A. Inherent Risks" 4362:. Geocaching Association of Great Britain. 4043:"One person's game is another's bomb scare" 3839:. The Geocaching Pocket Series. p. 34. 2431:. Countryfile Magazine. February 12, 2015. 560:Geocaches come in a range of sizes. Top: a 6721: 6428: 6315: 6161: 6124: 6110: 6102: 6012: 5998: 5990: 5745: 5731: 5723: 5508:. Fresno, California: Quill Driver Books. 4623:"Geocaching saves the day for lost hikers" 3747:"Geocaching puts some authorities on edge" 3432:"Geocaching > API Partner Applications" 3118:Geocache Listing Requirements / Guidelines 1143:public application programming interface ( 775:This is a combination of a geocache and a 27: 20: 3984:"Bomb scare closes main entrance to UCSC" 3515:"c:geo Geocaching App for Android Review" 2992:"Wherigo > About the Wherigo Platform" 694:solely declining and are being archived. 5550:The Complete Idiot's Guide to Geocaching 5021:(in German). Conrad Stein Verlag, GmbH. 2036: 2034: 1294:Illinois Department of Natural Resources 979:caches typically last from 1 to 2 hours. 6985:Sports originating in the United States 5596:Geocaching: Hike and Seek with Your GPS 5256:from the original on September 16, 2013 5225:Geocaching: Hike and Seek with Your GPS 5203:from the original on September 16, 2013 5136:"The geocaching experience is catching" 4279:from the original on September 23, 2018 4202:from the original on September 23, 2018 3862:from the original on September 27, 2020 2353:from the original on September 20, 2021 2242:"GC1BE91 - International Space Station" 2121:"GCGV0P- Original Stash Tribute Plaque" 2064:from the original on September 20, 2021 1856:from the original on September 20, 2021 1772:from the original on September 28, 2019 1719: 1286:South Carolina House of Representatives 820:A geocacher finding a virtual cache at 570:Bottom: a large bucket geocache in the 5619:The Geocaching Handbook (Falcon Guide) 5418:from the original on September 8, 2019 5311:from the original on December 25, 2012 5146:from the original on November 11, 2020 4968:from the original on November 24, 2020 4785:from the original on February 13, 2021 4724:from the original on September 8, 2019 4633:from the original on November 12, 2020 4491:from the original on February 12, 2021 4431:from the original on December 28, 2016 4246: 4235:from the original on February 28, 2018 3929:from the original on November 27, 2020 3896:from the original on November 12, 2020 3783:from the original on September 8, 2019 3749:. Associated Press. January 17, 2006. 3701:from the original on November 13, 2013 3438:from the original on February 13, 2017 3301:from the original on December 26, 2012 3144:from the original on November 12, 2017 3070:from the original on February 23, 2019 3040:from the original on February 23, 2019 3006:from the original on February 23, 2019 2860: 2850: 2701:from the original on September 2, 2006 2522:Geocaching hike and seek with your gps 2292:from the original on February 22, 2021 2262:from the original on February 22, 2021 2161:from the original on February 21, 2018 2131:from the original on February 18, 2013 2098:from the original on September 8, 2019 2043:"GPS Stash Hunt... Stash #1 is there!" 2019:from the original on September 8, 2019 1741:from the original on September 8, 2019 1377:In 2015, members of the public called 1336:A 79-year-old man fell off a cliff in 6610:International Orienteering Federation 5388:from the original on January 15, 2013 5177:from the original on October 26, 2020 5054:from the original on October 17, 2020 4871:from the original on October 22, 2012 4694:from the original on November 8, 2020 4603:from the original on February 2, 2021 4461:from the original on October 19, 2020 4366:from the original on November 4, 2020 4190:Loranger, Derek (December 22, 2012). 3644:from the original on November 5, 2015 3552:from the original on January 20, 2013 3363:from the original on January 11, 2013 2762:from the original on October 19, 2012 2727:from the original on October 31, 2020 2619:from the original on December 2, 2014 2501:from the original on February 6, 2021 2435:from the original on February 2, 2017 2181:"GC1BE91 International Space Station" 749:. A built-in player is available on 7: 6225:Radio Orienteering in a Compact Area 5713:Print Magazine devoted to geocaching 5615:Cameron, Layne; Ulmer, Dave (2004). 5019:Geocaching: Basiswissen für Draussen 4095:Rochelle, Anna (September 5, 2012). 4064:Rocha, Veronica (January 14, 2013). 3990:from the original on August 29, 2018 3886:"Geocaching: the unintended results" 3670:from the original on August 15, 2012 3583:from the original on January 7, 2013 2557:from the original on January 7, 2017 2470:from the original on October 1, 2015 2429:"The beginners' guide to geocaching" 2394:Spencer, Susan (November 10, 2012). 2221:from the original on January 5, 2014 2127:. Geocaching HQ. September 7, 2003. 6990:Games and sports introduced in 2000 6914: 5500:Gillin, Paul; Gillin, Dana (2010). 5084:from the original on April 28, 2020 5044:"Geocaching: Wie funktioniert das?" 4927:Schlosser, Kurt (August 19, 2022). 4192:"Geocaching - Organised Littering?" 4076:from the original on March 28, 2014 3525:from the original on March 26, 2013 3270:from the original on April 20, 2014 3140:. geocaching.com. August 24, 2017. 2889:from the original on August 4, 2020 2588:from the original on August 7, 2020 1218:, England in 2011, and a street in 198:and sometimes a pen or pencil. The 5448:from the original on April 1, 2019 5282:from the original on April 6, 2013 5115:from the original on July 21, 2020 4998:from the original on April 1, 2019 4815:from the original on June 12, 2018 4755:from the original on July 20, 2018 4334:The Naperville Sun and CBS Chicago 4310:from the original on July 26, 2020 4298:Nathan, Freddie (March 26, 2013). 4023:from the original on June 29, 2018 3753:from the original on March 6, 2016 3614:from the original on March 2, 2013 3602:Bardua, Joachim (April 27, 2010). 3544:Kilián, Karel (January 14, 2013). 3494:from the original on April 2, 2013 3351:Cutler, Kim-Mai (August 9, 2009). 3332:from the original on March 2, 2013 3214:"3.1. Who can create an Adventure" 2795:from the original on June 22, 2019 2646:from the original on June 29, 2015 2083:Parry, Cristina (April 29, 2009). 1928:"Happy 20th birthday, geocaching!" 1011:Community Celebration Event (CCE): 270:Geocaching is similar to the game 183:, at specific locations marked by 14: 5527:The Essential Guide to Geocaching 5478:from the original on June 9, 2020 5337:from the original on May 16, 2013 4652:Carroll, Sean (August 14, 2012). 4413:South Carolina Legislature Online 4340:from the original on July 4, 2013 3773:"GAGB – Agreements Database" 3571:Schön, Otakar (January 4, 2013). 3468:from the original on June 7, 2012 2879:"The history of traveling caches" 2576:Griffin, Mary (August 12, 2014). 2191:from the original on May 30, 2013 1938:from the original on May 10, 2021 297:. The location was posted on the 6913: 6904: 6903: 6043: 5680:. DreamTime Pub., Incorporated. 5222:Sherman, Erik (April 12, 2004). 5109:"OpenCaching United States Wiki" 4714:"Geocachers Save A Woman's Life" 3634:"c:geo – Geocaching for Android" 3320:Bardua, Joachim (May 18, 2010). 3239:"3.3. Adventure Lab® guidelines" 1964:from the original on May 2, 2020 1297:container that is to be placed. 1202:Cachers have been approached by 983:Cache-In Trash-Out Event (CITO): 114: 6215:Amateur radio direction finding 5719:The official geocaching website 4743:Kenety, Brian (June 15, 2018). 4583:" (2019-05-08) Williams, Doug. 4423:Haynie, Rachel (May 20, 2005). 4126:Jason, Kandel (March 4, 2012). 4049:. July 29, 2008. Archived from 3982:Turner, Ramona (May 22, 2009). 3803:"Suspicious Package Not a Bomb" 2946:Garmin Chirp- Geocaching Beacon 2286:NASA's Mars Exploration Program 1403:On 9 June 2018, four people in 719:Geocaching HQ geocache (GCK25B) 190:Geocaching can be considered a 4599:. Groundspeak. June 27, 2016. 4550:Cave Creek man, 79, found dead 4485:Municipality of Highlands East 3884:Savage, Danny (July 5, 2011). 3264:"GPX: The GPS Exchange Format" 1960:. Gps.gov. February 17, 2012. 1958:"U.S Government: GPS accuracy" 16:Outdoor recreational activity 1: 6980:2000 establishments in Oregon 5554:. Indianapolis: Alpha Books. 5382:"Welcome to TerraCaching.com" 4539:, published November 16, 2009 4167:. May 7, 2008. Archived from 3850:Corum, Molly (July 6, 2011). 3777:GAGB Land Agreements Database 3691:"Articles on Lego Mindstorms" 3513:Lim, Ian (November 2, 2011). 3168:Geological Society of America 1876:"Geocaching and Letterboxing" 1462:, Washington, United States. 1175:, and to avoid public alarm. 1063:Converting and filtering data 850:Geological Society of America 33:International Geocaching Logo 6789:North American Championships 5305:"The Rebirth Of Navicaching" 4559:" (2012-07-08) Scott, Luci. 4394:, retrieved January 12, 2013 3915:Bokros, Tom (June 3, 2020). 3856:International Business Times 3127:, retrieved January 12, 2013 2955:, retrieved January 13, 2013 2936:, retrieved January 13, 2013 2917:, published October 15, 2010 2545:Ng, Hedy (August 19, 2016). 1934:. Groundspeak. May 5, 2020. 1658:Geolocation-based video game 1359:In 2008, two lost hikers on 1004:GPS Adventures Maze Exhibit: 754:Wherigo applications via an 510:", a word borrowed from the 6149:List of orienteering events 5706:Wisconsin Public Television 4409:September 26, 2009, at the 4390:September 18, 2020, at the 2311:Stum, Matt (May 30, 2000). 2009:"The History of Geocaching" 1984:"The History of Geocaching" 1849:National Geographic Society 1514:at www.opencaching.ro; the 1419:Websites and data ownership 1344:, while geocaching in 2009. 578:Container sizes range from 364:International Space Station 7011: 6861:Mountain bike orienteering 6507:WinOL / WinOL II Oriantica 6183:Mountain bike orienteering 5331:"Navicache Geocaching FAQ" 4749:Radio Praha (Radio Prague) 4629:– Blog. January 17, 2008. 3837:Experiences from the Field 3297:. Google Project Hosting. 3189:"Geocaching adventure lab" 2638:H, Derek (June 25, 2015). 2384:retrieved January 12, 2013 2041:Dave Ulmer (May 3, 2000). 1300:In April 2020, during the 1022:Geocaching HQ Block Party: 689:Moving or travelling cache 465:, then record the cache's 6950:Global Positioning System 6899: 6139: 6041: 4956:"Opencaching Network API" 4579:February 5, 2021, at the 4535:November 5, 2013, at the 4101:Greene County Daily World 3727:December 1, 2018, at the 3123:January 12, 2013, at the 3089:R, Chris (May 25, 2021). 2489:Brigitte (May 12, 2018). 2372:The History of Geocaching 2256:"Mars Perseverance Rover" 1643:Degree Confluence Project 1398:Benton County, Washington 304:sci.geo.satellite-nav at 284:Global Positioning System 165:Global Positioning System 42:Caching, treasure hunting 26: 6960:Internet object tracking 6812:Kainuu Orienteering Week 5702:In Wisconsin: Geocaching 5017:Gründel, Markus (2009). 4988:"The Joys of Geocaching" 4917:Retrieved June 25, 2013. 4913:August 10, 2015, at the 4555:August 18, 2020, at the 3835:Dahlberg, Johan (2011). 3666:. Dexterindustries.com. 3608:Navigation-Professionell 3326:Navigation-Professionell 3095:Geocaching official blog 2967:"GCK25B - Geocaching HQ" 2834:"Geocaching Help Centre" 1190:The Shambles, a road in 323:45.291000°N 122.413333°W 6817:Jan Kjellström Festival 6702:Scoutcraft orienteering 6465:OpenOrienteering Mapper 6144:History of orienteering 5546:Jack W. Peters (2004). 5171:Navigovat.MobilMania.cz 4895:newsroom.geocaching.com 4516:April 12, 2017, at the 2758:. Opencaching Network. 2377:August 1, 2013, at the 1510:at www.opencaching.nl; 1506:at www.opencaching.cz; 1502:at www.opencaching.pl; 1498:at www.opencaching.se; 1494:at www.opencaching.de; 1490:at www.opencaching.us; 387:Mars Perseverance Rover 6965:Outdoor locating games 6772:European Championships 6502:Suunnistussimulaattori 5888:Ultralight backpacking 5711:FTF Geocacher Magazine 5638:John McKinney (2008). 5573:Geocaching For Dummies 5569:Joel McNamara (2004). 5531:. Fulcrum Publishing. 5468:"Geocaching Australia" 5228:. Apress. p. 72. 4360:"GAGB Geocache labels" 2951:July 22, 2013, at the 2932:March 2, 2013, at the 2913:March 1, 2012, at the 2520:Sherman, Erik (2004). 2400:Telegram & Gazette 1898:Thomas, Clive (2010). 1727:BBC (April 29, 2009). 1475: 1446: 1379:the British coastguard 1354:terms of use agreement 1345: 1268: 1199: 1079: 954:to the next waypoint. 828: 575: 537: 458: 450: 449:Contents of a geocache 442: 328:45.291000; -122.413333 280:Selective Availability 267: 259: 100:Country or region 6603:Organisations / lists 6074:Aspects of Geocaching 5592:Erik Sherman (2004). 5504:The Joy of Geocaching 4720:. November 17, 2016. 4563:Retrieved 2017-01-17. 4275:. September 4, 2013. 4019:. November 12, 2005. 3295:Google codes projects 3066:. WherigoFoundation. 3064:WherigoFoundation.com 2721:"Night and UV Caches" 2157:. September 7, 2003. 2051:sci.geo.satellite-nav 1552:, the site Geocaching 1518:at www.opencache.uk. 1473: 1444: 1335: 1266: 1189: 1077: 819: 704:wireless beacon cache 559: 527: 456: 448: 440: 370:in 2008. It used the 265: 250: 79:Recreational activity 6945:Geosocial networking 6405:Satellite navigation 6258:Mounted orienteering 5793:Backpacking (hiking) 5788:Backpacking (travel) 5778:Adventure recreation 5657:CQ Products (2007). 5412:translate.google.com 5197:"About GPSgames.org" 4992:East County Magazine 4664:on February 19, 2013 4053:on December 2, 2008. 3813:on September 4, 2012 3389:on December 20, 2008 3060:"Wherigo Foundation" 2815:"Challenge Checkers" 2466:. Groundspeak, Inc. 2288:. December 8, 2020. 1671:Letterboxing (hobby) 1607:Geocaching Australia 1276:Laws and legislation 1231:Fairview High School 1083:Paperless geocaching 784:Project A.P.E. cache 646:computer programming 534:Johnson Space Center 6887:World Championships 6869:World Championships 6837:World Championships 6734:World Championships 6685:Location-based game 6299:Transmitter hunting 5773:Adjectival tourisms 5640:Let's Go Geocaching 4867:. August 14, 2012. 4718:The Geocaching Blog 4273:The Geocaching Blog 4171:on February 2, 2017 4070:Glendale News-Press 3963:on December 2, 2008 2756:wiki.opencaching.us 2460:"Glossary of Terms" 1796:Geocaching Newsroom 1708:Transmitter hunting 1676:Location-based game 1466:Opencaching Network 1445:Geocaching.com logo 1372:Rochester, New York 1160:Lego Mindstorms NXT 906:Seattle, Washington 802:Seattle, Washington 725:Seattle, Washington 319: /  295:Beavercreek, Oregon 253:Beavercreek, Oregon 192:location-based game 53:Beavercreek, Oregon 23: 6879:Trail orienteering 6627:List of orienteers 6540:cardinal direction 6243:Canoe orienteering 6193:Trail orienteering 6053:Related activities 5768:Accessible tourism 5704:Video produced by 5523:Mike Dyer (2004). 5408:"Google Translate" 4865:Awesome Geocaching 4690:. April 20, 2015. 4138:on August 16, 2013 3243:www.geocaching.com 3218:www.geocaching.com 2971:www.geocaching.com 2863:has generic name ( 2838:www.geocaching.com 2832:Inc, Groundspeak. 2819:www.geocaching.com 2785:"Challenge caches" 2752:"Cache Parameters" 2582:Coventry Telegraph 2258:. geocaching.com. 1906:. pp. 64–66. 1476: 1447: 1346: 1269: 1200: 1080: 888:Locationless cache 829: 798:Planet of the Apes 576: 538: 536:in Houston, Texas. 490:Disposable cameras 459: 451: 443: 389:, which landed on 268: 260: 6927: 6926: 6895: 6894: 6845: 6756: 6749: 6742: 6726:Foot orienteering 6653:Non-sport related 6497:Catching Features 6483: 6482: 6418: 6417: 6307: 6306: 6253:Mountain marathon 6178:Foot orienteering 6158:Sport disciplines 6099: 6098: 6028:Related companies 5987: 5986: 5893:Urban exploration 5642:. DK Publishing. 5630:978-0-7627-3044-5 5442:extremcaching.com 5235:978-1-4302-0680-4 4781:. June 11, 2018. 4487:. April 2, 2020. 4427:. Columbia Star. 4132:NBCUniversal, Inc 3719:Fredrick Kunkle, 3138:"Virtual Rewards" 3026:"Wherigo Builder" 1913:978-0-7117-4445-5 1623:Augmented reality 1385:off the coast of 1328:Notable incidents 1302:COVID-19 pandemic 1235:Boulder, Colorado 1016:Covid-19 Pandemic 902:COVID-19 pandemic 882:planetary science 870:fluvial processes 629:historical marker 606:Traditional cache 107: 106: 7002: 6917: 6916: 6907: 6906: 6841: 6829:Ski orienteering 6752: 6745: 6738: 6722: 6660:Adventure travel 6528:orienteering map 6429: 6316: 6279:Adventure racing 6248:Car orienteering 6188:Ski orienteering 6162: 6126: 6119: 6112: 6103: 6047: 6014: 6007: 6000: 5991: 5903:Wildlife tourism 5898:Volunteer travel 5808:Cultural tourism 5754:Adventure travel 5747: 5740: 5733: 5724: 5691: 5672: 5653: 5634: 5622: 5611: 5599: 5588: 5576: 5565: 5553: 5542: 5530: 5519: 5507: 5488: 5487: 5485: 5483: 5464: 5458: 5457: 5455: 5453: 5434: 5428: 5427: 5425: 5423: 5404: 5398: 5397: 5395: 5393: 5378: 5372: 5371: 5369: 5367: 5353: 5347: 5346: 5344: 5342: 5327: 5321: 5320: 5318: 5316: 5307:. 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