I’ve found lots of TB hotels that I like over the years, but this one really takes the cake. It’s the end point of a mystery and locked with a padlock, so it’s rare for anything to go missing. It’s inside a public building, so always dry and in great condition. And it’s central enough to usually be within walking...
Saw this blog post and started wondering; Why don’t people log DNFs? I tend to always log a DNF. Of course there are exceptions, like constant interruptions in a busy area or it start chucking it down with rain less then a minute into the search....
One of the many things geocachers have in common is a love of getting outdoors and exploring all throughout the year. The natural world can be an unpredictable place, so it’s important to be as prepared as possible to ensure you have a great time!
Recently decided to hike 15km/9mi round trip in some rough terrain to get to a cache and got some nice views along the way. The cache itself had not been found for 5 years and was thankfully all in place.
Hey! I own a plushie of Signal the Frog with a tracking code acrond its neck, and I thought it would be fun to get people from as many different countries as possible to discover this TB-code! Only log condition is that you add a flag of your country with your log 🇺🇳 Let’s see how international the geocaching community...
Join your hosts as they discuss GeoSense: What Is It and How Do I Get It? tonight on the Caching in the NorthWest podcast. Listen live at 9PM PST or anytime at CachingNW.com...