On our geocaching podcast today, we have a retro-rewind-relisten-resurrection show where we share some GEMS from prior shows. This time, it’s an amazing interview with a geocacher who found and logged a geocache using a hot air balloon! We also have some very helpful feedback on easily keeping the stats on your public geocaching profile […]
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Show 848.0: Geocache vs. Duck
On our geocaching podcast today, we have a great story of duck vs. geocache – who will win? We also share an interesting discussion about choosing premium only (or not) for your geocache hides and a story of when a geocaching brochure would have been helpful. Don’t miss the cool swag idea you might want […]
Show 847.0: Retro/Rewind: Geocaching Lightning!
On our geocaching podcast today, we have a retro-rewind-relisten-resurrection show where we share some GEMS from prior shows. This time, it’s an amazing interview with some geocachers who survived being STRUCK BY LIGHTNING! We also share the story of a very unexpected geocaching encounter, moan and groan geocaches, some unexpected FTFs and much more. Listen […]
Show 840.0: Unique Geocoins, Gear Idea, Change in Caching Plans
On our geocaching podcast today, we have the story of a caching plan that changed in the middle, an intriguing message about some unique geocoins, a suggestion for geocaching gear, a great milestone on a special anniversary and much more. Listen To The Show (34:37) Show Discussion: Please chat about the show by commenting on […]
Show 838.0: Story-Telling with Geocache Logs
On our geocaching podcast today, we share a story told through geocache logs, as well as audio from our day of cache hiding and cache maintenance. We discuss geocaching disappointments, feedback on wet logs and waterproof paper, more Adventure Lab changes and much more. Listen To The Show (42:08) Show Discussion: Please chat about the […]
Show 836.0: Travel-Caching So Cal with Pirates!
On our geocaching podcast today, we have an exciting pirate themed geocaching project you’ll want to know about. We also have travelcaching reports from Mission Viejo and Los Angeles where we’ll share some hints and observations we made along the way. Also a useful tool of the trade when 2 hobbies connect, another geocaching challenge […]