Show 416.0: SWAG & Trackables
On our geocaching podcast today, we have a listener question about handling SWAG and Trackables in a geocache. We also have a caching term that you might not be familiar with, the 4th in a series of Sonny’s recommended caching tools, travel bug stories – from Mustangs to Hot Air Balloons, a Garmin giveaway and […]
Show 415.0: Artistic Geocaching
On our geocaching podcast today, we’re going to chat all about Geo-Art, including an interview with the creator of some very complicated pieces of art. We also have some tips and tricks for you, if you think you might like to create some GeoArt of your own! There’s a report on a great cache that […]
Show 414.0: Secret Geocacher Signals
On our final [April Fools] geocaching podcast today, we’re going to chat about ideas for secret geocaching signals and signs. We also have some audio from our recent cache retrieval hike, feedback on replacing a “missing” cache, a rant about “unfair” FTFs, geocaching presentations – and much more. Listen To The Show (58:11) Show Discussion: […]
Show 413.0: Multi vs Unknown
On our geocaching podcast today, we’re going to share some listener feedback on multi vs. unknown cache types. We also have a discussion of DeLorme and other challenges, a rant and suggestion about the weekly groundspeak email letter, an answer about showing and refreshing caches as you travel, part 3 of Sonny’s required caching tools […]
Show 412.0: Social Geocaching
On our geocaching podcast today, we’re going to share some listener input and chat about Smartphone geocaching. We also have an interesting idea for “social geocaching”, some feedback on SWAG and signing logs, secret geocacher signs and countersigns, another in the series of “Sonny’s Required Caching Tools” and much more. Listen To The Show (50:58) […]
Show 411.0: SWAG – Good, Bad & Ugly
On our geocaching podcast today, we’re going to talk all about SWAG – the good kind, some fun ideas, and the really, really bad stuff. We also have several more Dr. PodCacher questions – about log signing etiquette and offset caches, a story about when a good piece of paracord would have been useful, the […]

