Show 885.0: Memories of Going Caching with Jim and Andi

On our geocaching podcast today, we take a trip down memory lane and present a wonderful chat with Jim and Andi, the creative minds behind Going Caching. Jim and Andi share the fascinating history and key events along the way and they describe how the crew was built and some very special memories. We also have interesting feedback on the question of what to call a group of cachers huddled around a cache, usually near mega-events.

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Links mentioned in the show
Going Caching Website
Going Caching 2024

Going Coastal ... arrgh! - 2011 (Savannah)
Going Caching 2012: Going Coastal One More Time! (Savannah)
Going Caching 2013 - Indiana Jones (FDR State Park)
Going Caching 2014 - Ancient Roman (togas and chariot races) (Rome)
Going Caching 2015 - Renaissance Kingdoms (Rome)
Going Caching 2016 - Steam Punk Time Travel (FDR State Park)
Going Caching 2017 - Spy Games (Back to Rome)
Going Caching 2018 - Haunted Mysteries and Steam Punk
Going Caching 2019 - Pirates, Message in a Bottle
Going Caching 2021 - The Roaring Twenties
Going Caching 2022 - The Reign of Geopatra
Going Caching 2023 - Vikings, Voyage to Cachelandia

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