Geocacher Language : What Are They Saying?

Geocacher language may seem a little odd to a muggle so I am providing some explanation of a few terms often used in the geocacher language.

Who should hide a geocache?

There are no hard and fast rules on who is allowed to hide a geocache. Any member of the geocaching community is allowed to hide a geocache.

What Do You Get Out Of Geocaching?

What do you get out of geocaching?

Do you really want to know what I get out of geocaching?

I know geocaching is not for everyone, but why do I always get strange looks from my muggle(a non-geocacher) friends and associates when they find out I am geocaching? I mean, you’d think I was doing drugs or joining a cult with the looks and questions I get sometimes. For some reason, folks sometimes become very concerned about my mental state.

When Geocaching Goes Wrong

Geocaching goes wrong sometimes, when you spend as much time caching as we do.

Last Sunday, I decided to get the family out to enjoy the gorgeous weather we are having. We headed over to Collegedale for a short walk on the Greenway to grab three geocaches. After we parked near the Imagination Station, a wonderful little park near the city hall, we got the video camera out and prepared for our hike to the first geocache (GC6EPH7 – Collegedale’s Veterans Park)

Maintain Your Geocache

When you hide a geocache, you have to agree to maintain your geocache before it will be approved.Going to hide a geocache? Maintain your geocache

Butterfly Letterbox Hybrid Geocache

Letterboxing is a form of treasure hunting that uses clues.A few weeks ago, I convinced the Crew to help me find GC1DV9G – Butterfly Letterbox Hybrid

Get Permission To Hide Your Geocache!

Get permission to hide your new geocache I just read another article about the authorities being called to check out a suspicious object

A Hike on Leap Year 2016 with Geocachers

A hiking event (GC6B1HM – Leap Year Hike 2016) was the first event in Chattanooga,TN planned for Leap Day 2016.The hike started at 8:30

Leap Day, February 29, 2016

Leap Day is a special to the geocaching community.It is the day that allows us to finally fill the last space on the “Finds for Each Day of the Year” chart!

New American Family

The American Family is not lost, we just have to try some new methods to connect.  Be creative and think outside the box!  Get to know your family!