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On our geocaching podcast today, we have an interview with the director/producer of a new geocaching film where you’ll hear lots of details about this independent geocaching thriller. We’ll also chat about the geocaching Wonders of the World promotion, another reason to dislike LPCs in the summertime, a geocaching trackable traveling to Mars and much more.
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Links mentioned in the show
Geocaching and NASA head to Mars with the Perseverance Rover
Mars Rover Perseverance trackable page
NASA Mission Updates for Perseverance Rover
Left Fingers Movie: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Twitch
Challenge yourself to explore the Wonders of the World
Wonders of the World Page (with countdown clock)
The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round - Utah LPC
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Holy cow! I have to see the movie! I wrote a mystery novel where finding “weird things” in geocaches is a main part of the plot! Now I wish I had published it!
Oh, and geocaching injuries! Never been bit by a snake or fallen off a cliff, never needed rescuing – no, nothing exciting like that. Nope. Worst I got was a broken finger looking inside a newspaper box. The lid was broken and fell on my hand holding the Garmin. Geocaching has exclusive injuries!