Show 379.0: Geolympix Mega
On our geocaching podcast today, we have an interview with two of the organizers of the Geolympix MEGA event in Oxford, UK. We also share with you a story of caching and fireworks, feedback on a Lazarus travel bug and a honeymoon travel bug, a geocache that took a very interesting, though unintended, journey, and a […]
Show 378.0: Ask Dr. PodCacher
On our geocaching podcast today, we present to you: Ask Dr. PodCacher – geocaching questions and answers. We also share with you an amazing caching accomplishment, the longest drive to an FTF, feedback on animal encounters, travel bugs in space, and much more. Listen To The Show (53:59) Show Discussion: PodCacher Forums AND Facebook Fan […]
Geocaching Trade Item (SWAG) Ideas
I’ve previously written an article on what NOT to place in a geocache (and why) and included a few suggestions of what actually makes a good trade item. In this post I’d like to answer another question we’ve been asked numerous times. Where can I find decent swag / trade items? Inexpensive trade items (note, I […]
Show 377.0: Wildlife Encounters
On our geocaching podcast today, we have several stories of wildlife encounters while geocaching. We also share with you a geocacher question related to Antarctica, some Lazarus trackables, a geocache approaching an impressive milestone, some Star Wars travel bugs arriving in CA and much more. Listen To The Show (52:14) Show Discussion: PodCacher Forums AND Facebook […]
Show 376.0: The WWFM IX
On our geocaching podcast today, we have full coverage of some amazingly fun and creative WWFM IX events from around the world! We also share with you an interesting update on Google maps, a cool cache and a related listener question, a honeymoon travel bug update, a story of free replacement trackables, LOTS of prize giveaways […]
Show 375.0: Kentucky Earthcaching
On our geocaching podcast today, we take you back with us to Kentucky, as we explore Mammoth Cave, do some very cool earthcaches, and visit another special site with even more caches to grab. We also have info on a new geocaching magazine, a travel bug that has made it home twice, some advice for our […]

