From an article by theflyingburritos on the Arkansas Geocachers Association website… The Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism is offering a special tourism promotion for The Natural State in 2007. “Cache in with The Natural State” is a year-long project designed to encourage travelers to explore the natural beauty of Arkansas with their GPS unit […]
Archive | January, 2007
Show 89.0: Power Caching
Listen To The Show (46:52) On our geocaching show today, we are all about power caching (or mega-caching!) We have audio from IceCreamMan and his 24-hour caching adventure with “Team Cache till you Drop”, and an email story from Team BLuR’s caching marathon in Idaho. There is also tips you can use for planning your […]
Show 88.1: PMM – Tri-go’s Totally Tubular Event – part B
Listen To The Show (25:17) On this geocaching nano-show Sonny and Sandy bring you part B – the conclusion to Monday’s show on the TRI-GO Geocaching Event. We also have shout-outs, some great listener email and voice mail, and an interesting GPS news item for you. Links mentioned in this show: The Jersey Geocaching Podcast […]
GPS Drawing
Check out the GPS Drawing Project. They call it “Digital mark-making with satellite navigation technology”. A quote from Jeremy Wood: “The work is rooted in an interest in the processes and methodologies in the field of drawing. GPS drawings are exhibited as printed editions and sculptures as part of ongoing research into writing over the […]
Show 88.0: Tri-go’s Totally Tubular Event
Photo by: axsdeny@gmail.com Listen To The Show (38:38) On our geocaching show today, we bring you some audio from a Geocaching event in Pennsylvania, recorded by PodCacher field reporter LeNore, from DresselDragons. We also chat about our weekend caching, a cool tool to modify your stat bar, and some caching stats compiled by ernie in […]
5 things you might not know about GPS
Here are five things you might not have known about GPS, shared on GPSreview.net 1. The official name for GPS when it was developed by the Department of Defense was NAVSTAR. 2. The first GPS satellite was launched in 1978. 3. While it takes 24 satellites to make the satellite constellation, there are more than […]
