On our geocaching podcast today, we take you along with us, travelcaching to Lakeland Florida for Geowoodstock XI. Join the fun, hear about our adventures, live the Mega event along with us! Listen To The Show (48:31) Show Discussion: PodCacher Forums AND Facebook Fan Page Show Images: Go to the Flickr set Sign up to […]
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Show 421.0: Just in Time SWAG
On our geocaching podcast today, we have some great stories of “Just in Time” SWAG – those items that you found in a cache that you REALLY needed right at that moment! We also chat about a Geocaching TV show in the works, a Geowoodstock XI update, stolen caches in West Virginia, a final report […]
Show 420.0: The WWFM X
On our geocaching podcast today, we have tons of amazing WWFM stories from all corners of the Globe! We also have a special request from a geocacher that some of YOU can help with, a great story about the benefits of geocaching, Gadget Corner with Sonny, bomb squad cachers in the news, and much more. […]
Show 419.0: Q&A with Geocaching HQ
On our geocaching podcast today, we have the very first segment of “Q&A with Geocaching HQ” where you can get your questions answered! We also have an update from the Global Game Jam and a special report about the St. Louis Wherigo Creation Event, the very first reports from the WWFM X and feedback on […]
Show 418.0: APE Hunting
On our geocaching podcast today, we have the finale to the Brazil APE cache adventure by listener Carbon Hunter. We also have lots of great feedback on “Dirty” or “Resourceful” caching, a report from a CITO marathon in Florida, Gadget Corner with Sonny, the grand prize winner announcement for the Pathtags.com contest and much more. […]
Show 417.0: CITO Weekend
On our geocaching podcast today, we’ll chat about the CITO weekend, and about how some geocachers document their geocaching adventures. We also have a tip about a smartphone feature for geocaching, a listener journey to a historic geocache, feedback on smartphone caching and unfair FTFs, a comment and question about “dirty caching” and much more. […]