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.
Read MoreThis has always been a beef of mine, opening a cache to find a dozen old and moldy calling cards.
Read MoreWhen I started geocaching more than six years ago, it seemed that travel bugs were a lot more popular than
Read MoreThere’s been a discussion about the Moncton breakfasts and I thought it was better suited here than the Scribbles. Here’s
Read MoreOur mission was GC471AT … please take a moment to read Chat’s log …. I don’t know where to begin
Read MoreCaches per population population………..caches ………per 100,000 population NL 513,555 ………… 5717 ……………..1113 PE 146,205 ………… 5849 ……………. 4000 NS 947,831
Read MoreHere in New Brunswick, we are no stranger to a good winter. As long as there have been people living
Read MoreOn Boxing Day of this year I will have been geocaching for 5 years. In that time period I have
Read MoreIn early 2010, Groundspeak introduced a new geocache type: the Wherigo cache. What is a Wherigo? Well, here’s the way
Read MoreHere’s something a bit different than our typical news pieces. Below you’ll find a short list of items to comment
Read MoreThis past Sunday (14th), Cache Up NB hosted the very first Geo-Trackables Expo in Sussex. This event saw a pretty
Read MoreOne of the many topics that has come up here on Cache Up NB, whether it be through a commentary
Read MoreMany places around the world feature geocachers of all shapes and sizes. But only in a Canadian province like New
Read MoreOften, when I meet fellow cachers, I wonder how they got into geocaching. After all, it is not an Olympic
Read MoreAs part of an effort of mine to highlight some of the lesser focused aspects of geocaching, I thought this
Read MoreWith the warmer temperatures hitting most New Brunswicker’s, it’s been a little slow on the news and commentary front. In
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