On our geocaching podcast today, we have coverage from a PodCacher Roving Reporter of the Hatfield McCoy Geo Trail Event as well as a chat with the August featured Cacher of the Month WHBaisden. We also share a perspective on LPCs by a cacher from Finland, feedback on the “most found geocaches”, a different type […]
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Show 387.0: Neptune’s Castle
On our geocaching podcast today, we have the story of an extreme kayak cache off the California coast. We also share some geocaching history about the very oldest caches still active, travel bug jealousy (can you relate?), a cool event cache, a big cash reward for an old cache container and more. Listen To […]
Show 386.0: Island CITO
On our geocaching podcast today, we have some audio from an Island CITO (no, it wasn’t in Hawaii) and an interesting FTF hunt on a cache neglected for 10 years. We also share a new eBook about geocaching, our obligatory LPC reference, feedback on long multi-caches, a NEW virtual inspired (in part) by PodCacher, acronyms, initialisms […]
Show 383.0: Ashes to Ashes
On our geocaching podcast today, we share the tale of an epic cache run. We also chat about a place where you can go caching for college credit, some news from Open Caching North America, an interesting find near a geocache, feedback on GeoArt, challenge caches and lazy loggers and much more. Listen To […]
Show 381.0: Travelers’ Tales
On our geocaching podcast today, we take you with us on a short travel-caching trip to the central valley of California, and along the way we’ll share some other travelers’ stories and lots of geocaching goodness. You won’t want to miss the story of an epic quest – over a distance of 16,000 km, a […]
Show 379.0: Geolympix Mega
On our geocaching podcast today, we have an interview with two of the organizers of the Geolympix MEGA event in Oxford, UK. We also share with you a story of caching and fireworks, feedback on a Lazarus travel bug and a honeymoon travel bug, a geocache that took a very interesting, though unintended, journey, and a […]