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On our geocaching podcast today, we have a discussion of some fun holiday themed geocaches and geocaching events. We also share a club member FTF hunt, some geocachers' stories about what they thought geocaching would be - and what it has now become for them, planning for geocache hosting in 2025, December souvenirs and much more.
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Celebrating the December solstice
Logged 2024 and Discovering 2025 souvenirs
The Things I Learned in Kansas - Virginia
Cash Crops - Virginia
Christmas Cache (View #2) -California (archived)
Festivus 2024 - Canberra - Australia
Getting a Leg Up On Christmas 2024 - Illinois
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Merry Christmas
What a great surprise! Thank you for sharing! I never knew this was published.
My hope was….that if Geocaching could lead me out my front door down the road to hiding adventures, that changed my life with new perspective. Then perhaps it could be true for someone else as well. Sounds as though I was amongst so many others that paved the paths before me.
A little laugh for you. My children took me to an escape room. I’d just returned from a cache where the key was hidden between boards. Some of us were chained to the bench others to the wall. I found the key the moment the door closed. My then future son in law just looked at me and scratched his head. We were out in record time due to “some” years now Geocaching. I always joke now that in a hundred or even a thousand years someone will stumble over a lost cache. Find a travel bug and spend a career attempting to decipher its code!!!
Again,
Thank you and Merry Christmas
Lover AKA Diane
Thanks for reading my “What geocaching is… what it has become…” That lady sounds smart. Oh, it’s me! Seriously, it’s something different to everyone, and it’s great to hear what others think of it.