On our geocaching podcast today, we share some stories of geocaching intersecting with real life. We also have a tip for caching in cemeteries, a cache hiding streak, feedback on reasons to hide a cache, a report from the Earthcache Mega event and much more. Listen To The Show (38:23) Show Discussion: PodCacher Forums AND […]
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Show 436.0: Reasons to Hide a Cache
On our geocaching podcast today, we have a rant and discussion on cache hiding. We also share feedback on the new lab caches at a recent event, more video links from the Geocaching Film Festival, a potential new cache type and much more. Listen To The Show (45:36) Show Discussion: PodCacher Forums AND Facebook Fan Page […]
Show 435.0: Determination or Stupidity?!
On our geocaching podcast today, we have an amazing story of determination (or was it stupidity?) in hunting for a terrain-5 cache. We also share a story of world-wide connections in geocaching, some tips, lessons and reminders from the 31 day challenge, a video about the birds and the bees (and yes, geocaching), feedback on […]
Show 434.0: Dropping an Ammo Can
On our geocaching podcast today, we have the story of a geocacher who dropped an ammo can – off the side of a mountain. We also share an idea that might enhance your geocaching safety, stories of caching in cemeteries, feedback on what to call “old” caches and finding caches you’ve adopted, a celebrity tweet […]
Show 433.0: New Lab Cache Type
On our geocaching podcast today, we’ll share a BIG announcement from Geocaching HQ regarding a new geocache type. We also have the suggestion of a resource for cachers who want some advice on where to look, an interesting dilemma regarding logging a find on an adopted cache, feedback on “saving the day” with your geobag, […]
Show 432.0: Block Party
On our geocaching podcast today, we’ll share an update from Geocaching HQ about the upcoming block party and what to expect. We also have new geocaching plans from Estonia, an answer to our question of “How far would YOU go for a geocache?”, some feedback and stories about locking keys in the car, funny challenge […]