Show 94.0: Creativity in Geocaching
Listen To The Show (1:06:00) On our geocaching show today, we bring you several examples of the awesome creativity you can find in geocaching. From handcrafted walking sticks, to several kinds of cleverly cammoflaged containers. Best of all, we are going to give away some of these very containers on the show! Hop on over […]
Show 93.0: Interview with High Finders
Listen To The Show (1:00:00) On our geocaching show today, we bring you a special round-table interview with 4 geocachers with several things in common, including very high find counts! We also kick off a new contest – for the best puzzle cache. Listen in for shout-outs, milestones, listener audio and more. Hop on over […]
Show 92.0: PodCacher LIVE from Temecula
Listen To The Show (49:53) On our geocaching show today, we bring you a live recording from the Temecula Valley event, with a real studio audience! We have most of the regular features, as well as a report from the mega-caching event, and interviews with Cornerstone4 (event planner) and The Bolas Heathens (visiting all the […]
Discovering New Places
One of best things I like about geocaching is getting outdoors and discovering new places. This April will mark 10 years that I have lived in Northwest Alabama. I can honestly say I have … (read the rest of this article at TechBlazer) posted by Tim from TechBlazer See more great posts at TechBlazer How […]
Show 91.0: Challenging Cache Hunts
Listen To The Show (1:04:05) On our geocaching show today, we have an extra-strength show jam-packed with caching stories, listener audio, FTF attempts, contest giveaways and more. We highlight some challenging cache hunts from listeners around the world. And don’t miss the official kickoff of The Great PodCacher TB Migration. Have you started YOUR travel […]
A Listener Story
From Michael Carter I had two caches of mine go missing in my home town of Orangeville, ON. One had a brand new travel bug that a couple from Newfoundland left. I decided to see if I could try to get it back. I wrote to the local newspapers to see if I could get […]