Listen To The Show On our geocaching show today, we celebrate the milestone 50th show of PodCacher as well as the 6th anniversary of the beginning of geocaching. We share another GPSr review and a report on a CITO event in Nova Scotia, Canada. We also have a special announcement about the PodCacher geocoins and […]
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Show 40.1: The Caching Commute
The Caching Commute Listen To The Show The Caching Commute: On this geocaching micro-podcast Sonny drives home and chats about: Geocaching Stories… we want to hear yours! An invitation to participate in an on-going “virtual” geocaching event. Imagine thousands of people sitting around this virtual table, listening to your tale of adventure and daring. Send […]
Show 37.1: A Caching Commute
Listen To The Show The 2nd Caching Commute: On this geocaching podcast Sonny drives home and chats about: February podcast alley voting – Thanks and keep those votes coming!! Next show – interview with CCCooperAgency – 13,252 finds and counting… Upcoming shows – more geocoin info and detail Upcoming shows – night caching and snow […]
Cache Quest or Cash Quest?
Is this a good thing? Found this site: CacheQuest Apparently if you join for $19.95 a month, you can hunt down caches that have vouchers in them. The vouchers are worth $100. What do you think about this? Would you pay $19.95 month? What if the cash-cache (hey now there’s a new genre!) was over […]
GPS The Movie???
Geocaching in the media becoming “mainstream”? I was just sent this tip from one of our listeners (Borten): GPS The Movie Several months ago, geocaching was apparently part of a story in the TV show “Law and Order”. I didn’t actually see the episode, but I have heard that the show did a poor job […]
Geocaching in Education
Here is one story of how a teacher is using Geocaching in Education! I think this is great! As many of you experienced cachers already know, geocaching can involve a lot more than just “following the arrow to the tupperware”. Although Sandy and I like the cache-and-dash / drive-up style caches that let you quickly […]