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 MoreI’m not normally one to recycle old articles, but in digging through some of our material I found this piece
Read MoreA lot of conversations have been had regarding the logging of a cache. But of all those discussions, it seems
Read MoreOn Tuesday November 20th, Mr. Brian MacDonald, MLA Fredericton-Silverwood, Chair of New Brunswick’s War of 1812 Commemorative Committee, announced the
Read MoreOn the way home from camping this past weekend, I realized that one topic of conversation that has not been
Read MoreIt was April 8th, 2008. I had only been geocaching for a few months and was really new to the
Read MoreLiving in NB, one of the few things we have here is a presence of virtual caches. For those unfamiliar
Read MoreIt’s rare that I re-post information from another site, but while reading about geocaching challenges today, I came across this
Read MoreToday marks the seventh anniversary of the first Earthcache. The first Earthcache ” Earthcache I – a simple geology tour
Read MoreAs some of you may already know, once a cache is archived, there is no “easy” way to find it
Read MoreThose words have been said many times about a power caching run and will be said many times again. but
Read MoreThis article is part five of a series of articles I am writing to share the story of my adventure
Read MoreRecently I went out to Dieppe to do Tiger Tracker’s Dieppe trail series. In the process of hiking about 8.5K,
Read MoreThe first geocache was hidden on May 3 2000, by Dave Ulmer. The announcement of the hide took place on
Read MoreFor anyone who is just getting into the sport of geocaches, you are likely learning that there are many “types”
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