... Fellow geocachers Blue Jay & Toffee Man are visiting your fair shores from Ireland for a few weeks holidays,seeing the sites and caching We would love to meet up with some local cachers and other tourists alike So we're having a little get together to hopefully do just that By the time we ...
http://coord.info/GC5C806 Bonjour! I am a French cacher who will be in NYC on 24 September 2014 and would very much like to meet local cachers and cachers from around the world. So, I am holding a short event at 19:00 til 19:30 on Time Square. If you are visiting or live ...
... as muggles :) We will never turn away a fellow geocacher. We have some ideas for the event however in order to make this an even better one we would like to hear from you. We are always open to hearing any ideas that would make this event even better. So far the event will have: Door Prizes ...
Has anyone thought of or mentioned combining geocaching with orienteering where people would have to run to find a designated number of hides (let's say in a 10 square mile area) in the fastest time? I guess using a digital camera to show pics of each hide would determine ...
... Wonder if we could have a sub-forum here on this site for us locals to post caches which don't meet the strict guidelines of Groundspeak . It would be unofficial of course but challenging and fun no less?
... listing. And in the process confused the hell out of you, because only a small fraction of geocachers have ever even heard of podcacher, and that would include myself until relatively recently. For those who don't know, fatfredfreak has included awesome podcasts to go along with each of his hides. ...
... your cache page is in HTML, it will need you to be more explicit about line breaks. So as you're typing up your description, any place where you would normally hit the return key, type: <br> Which is the HTML code for a line break. If you want to start a new paragraph, where you would normally ...
Here's something that I would have thought would annoy me, but it doesn't. One of my caches gets a new Found It from the same geocaching login every few months. I wouldn't do that, and my initial gut reaction to seeing it on one of my ...
... approved today. Most interesting (to me)... Wheretogo? Vertigo I was paging through the photos for this one and I my first thought was that it would be nearly impossible for it to get approved today. But then I noticed a familiar photo in the gallery, and recognized it as Vinny & Sue Team's ...
... are pretty much behind me. If it had been me, I'd've published them a few days apart. Not out of "fairness", but just because it would have been more interesting. I grabbed a handful of FTFs at a time from the JLA series when a few were published simultaneously, and even as a ...
... Once they discover what all of these interlopers to their space have been looking for, I am not sure I expect it to remain in place for long (nor would I have high hopes for any replacements). So we'll have to see. I am really sad that the tree that hosted Snug as a Bug was removed - the spot ...
... will be generated. AFAIK, it's okay to have your final cache depend on information gathered from other caches. It's not considered an ALR. But it wouldn't be considered a challenge cache, because challenge caches can't depend on specific caches to be completed ("Find a cache in each county" ...
That has happened a couple of times to caches I own (or own jointly, with childofatom). People with big TB's who were hoping they would fit, they don't, and so they leave them underneath the container. It's a pretty good way to thrash a TB, especially if it's at all susceptible to the elements. ...