Listen To The Show (51:28) On our geocaching podcast today, we’ve got some great feedback on recent topics, a couple of CITO reports and a question of cache etiquette that you might be able to help answer. We’re gonna chat a bit about the new look of geocaching.com and celebrate the month of MAY with […]
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Show 317.0: Caching Burnout
Listen To The Show (53:47) On our geocaching podcast today, we chat about caching burnout – and some tips about how to avoid it and how to recover from it. We also have some feedback on caching with a briefcase and what to carry in your go-bag, a great tip sent in by a listener, […]
Show 314.0: Lost and Found Tale
Listen To The Show (48:47) On our geocaching podcast today, we have a great “lost and found” story, a couple of April Fools caches and jokes, and a tip & trick for making your caches even better. We’ll share a Geowoodstock update, the world’s earliest SatNav, and a touching story about cachers making a difference. […]
Show 310.0: GPS Jammin’
Listen To The Show (48:46) On our geocaching podcast today, we have lots of news including another GPS misdirection and a new twist on caching in a National Park, as well as some warnings in the news about GPS jamming threats. We also have some great feedback and more info for you on puzzle caches […]
Show 308.0: Puzzle Solving
Listen To The Show (59:41) On our geocaching podcast today, we have some puzzle solving tips from a recent caching event we attended and listener feedback on geokrets and benchmarks. We’ll also chat about a very cool (and very large) cache, a geocoin fundraiser for New Zealand earthquake victims and a long-jumping travel bug. Show […]
Show 304.0: Creative Hides
Listen To The Show (44:20) On our geocaching podcast today, we have more creative ideas for you from the Well-Rounded Hider Contest as well as some very creative hides described by an anonymous hider. We’ll also chat about a study that shows how using a GPS can save fuel, and dead drops and their connection […]