Calling cards vs signing the log
This has always been a beef of mine, opening a cache to find a dozen old and moldy calling cards. I understand why some people do it, they think it is cool and others like to read the cards or they...
View ArticleReviewer Tips for Listing a Cache
Although many of us have already listed a cache or two or hundred it is always good to remember some tricks and tips that will make the hiding and listing of your cache easier and quicker with less...
View ArticleVery public hides. Do you, don’t you?
I am sure we have all been in this situation. You drive/walk up to a cache location and it is hidden in a very public place with muggles all around, all the time. What do you do? The cache owner is...
View ArticleCache Owner’s Intent
Every geocache that gets placed, has an intent. May it be to take you to a beautiful camera spot with a view, a puzzle to challenge your mind, or add numbers to your stats. Some caches are put out so...
View ArticleStrange geocaching profile.
Has anyone seen this before, I got a blank log on one of my caches so I checked out the cacher profile and this is what I saw. Never validated or logged in and all logs are blank, weird can you...
View ArticleFinding A Puzzle Cache Without Solving It
According to my geocaching profile, I have found 354 puzzle caches. Those are puzzle caches where I have gone out and signed the log and claimed as a find. After all, that is the only requirement to...
View ArticleThe Walking Dead(Cache)
As cachers we are all familiar with the term CITO. Four little letters that can mean so much. Cache In, Trash Out. But what about when an archived/missing cache becomes trash? While walking in a...
View ArticleThrill of the Newbie
I had to stop myself earlier this week from saying something critical to a new hider in my area. As I was typing out my find log and thinking about my two other DNF logs for these two new hiders it...
View ArticleThe Anti Cacher
As many of you know, despite being from New Brunswick I go to university in New Zealand and I’ve enjoyed some great geocaching in that part of the world. Recently, someone near Christchurch has taken a...
View ArticleA Hike Told In Log Form
I dug out an old article that showcases how logs themselves can actually tell a story. Chatelaine has been known to write great logs but in digging through old articles, I found this one and thought...
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