Show 566.0: Cache Type Origins

On our geocaching podcast today we celebrate 16 years of Geocaching.com with a look back at when and where each of the different cache types began. We also chat about another link between Pokemon and Geocaching, a unique GPS wristband that interacts with your skin, DeLorme Atlases in the news and much more.

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Links mentioned in the show
Garmin Promises Not to Kill Beloved DeLorme Atlases
This Wristband Can Trace Your GPS Directions on Your Skin

Lake Pikachu - in The Netherlands
Google Maps link to Lake Pikachu

Happy Birthday Geocaching - blog post about cache type origins

Geocaching Puzzle of the Day Blog
Certitude GeoChecker

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One Response to Show 566.0: Cache Type Origins

  1. electric_water_boy@yahoo.com September 7, 2016 at 12:59 pm #

    Thanks for finding out all those cool dates on the different types of caches!

    Labor Day I hit a major milestone – 10,000 smileys. I’d like to thank the 1,000’s of cachers, most of whom I’ll never know or meet, who put out cachers for me to find (and that would include Team Podcacher!) Wouldn’t have been able to do it without all of y’all. Thanks!

    EWB

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