Show 229.0: Rants, Raves & Roving Reports
Listen To The Show (45:13) On our geocaching podcast today, we have a Roving Report on an unfortunate cache at an Alpaca farm, and one from Studio North about a cache hunt that involved precision timing and a river that gets turned off. There’s also a discussion about archiving and re-locating caches as well as […]
Show 228.0: PodCacher IDOL Final Round
Listen To The Show (53:44) On our geocaching podcast today, we have the audio submissions from the final 3 PodCacher IDOL contestants! We also have a story of caching in South Africa, some feedback on astronomy related caches and baby-caching, a new item from TheCacheShack that you may be interested in, and we’ll tell you […]
Show 227.0: Meeting up with Listeners
Listen To The Show (51:10) On our geocaching podcast today, we have an interview with firesafe from Australia, a great little tip we picked up from imfrog2002 and Was-saW, information on a Citizen Science project you can do with your GPSr, and some listener feedback on Astronomy-related caches. We Recommend… CoinsAndPins.com – a great resource […]
19, 70 and 1000
So, I’ll bet you’re wondering what on earth those numbers mean?!? Someone needs to learn how to count! Actually, we are on our way to Yosemite for a brief camping trip with 19 family members to celebrate Sandy’s Dad’s 70th birthday, and on the way we plan to get our 1000th cache at the breathtaking […]
Show 226.0: Reaching 999
Listen To The Show (53:07) On our geocaching podcast today, we take you with us on our quest to reach 999 caches, to setup #1000 at a special place. Along the way, we chat about caching with babies – the challenges, the joys and some tips. We also have some great listener feedback on previous […]
Show 225.0: PodCacher celebrates 4 years
Listen To The Show (46:58) On our geocaching podcast today, we celebrate 4 years of geocaching goodness from the Podcacher Podcast! We have a review of a new software for geocaching, some special LPCs that even Sonny might like, a unique travel bug that you have to ride to the next cache, a geocaching survey […]

