Show 742.0: Seven Things That Didn’t Exist When I Started Geocaching

On our geocaching podcast today, we share some awesome content from a listener’s geocaching blog that many of you can probably relate to - you’ll hear about “Seven things that didn’t exist when I started geocaching”. As we take you with us on our scooter, bike, geocaching adventure around Mission Bay, we'll also share a great cache idea inspired by our recent show, a positive geocaching article from the news and much more.

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Links mentioned in the show
Take Your Family on a Treasure Hunt With Geocaching

The Tentman's Tent Blog
WWFM IV - Cops and robbers up The Steep - first event in 2008
Travelstone "OWL" - first travel bug found

Let’s improve the outdoors - Locationless Cache
Cupid's Cleanup with Think Blue San Diego

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2 Responses to Show 742.0: Seven Things That Didn’t Exist When I Started Geocaching

  1. Al Van Dyke aka Uncle Cacher February 11, 2021 at 5:31 pm #

    You make me jealous. We just got 10 inches of snow here in the Cincinnati area. And there you are tooling around in tee shirts and shorts.

  2. Twentse Mug March 16, 2022 at 10:17 am #

    I am a bit behind in listening to my feedback is a bit late. Things that have changed over the years in geocaching. I have started in 2009 and what has changed is the incredible amount of puzzle caches here in the Netherlands. Over the years my feeling is that geocaching has changed from a game of finding boxes in the woods into an indoor puzzle game. There are so many puzzle caches that most of the time I have to solve puzzles. And puzzles have gone into two types: the trails with the standard codes and everything on one hand and there are the crazy puzzles that have a leap of thought that almost no one finds. I think this is also one of the main reasons that new geocachers quit the game after a couple of geocaches after they have done the traditionals in the area and find themselves in a cloud of blue question marks. So far my feedback and I will keep on listening.

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