Listen To The Show (43:51) On our geocaching podcast today, we’ll take you around the world – from night caching in the UK to an event in Seoul Korea to an E. T. Highway Invasion in the Southwestern desert of the United States. We also have a question for our “Ask Sonny and Sandy” segment, […]
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Show 264.0: Resources, Reviews, Rants & Raves
Listen To The Show (47:55) On our geocaching podcast today, we share a new geocacher blogging site, a geocaching resource for dog owners, another record breaking geocaching day, some passionate rants and raves, a review of the XGPS300 for iPod and so much more. Show Discussion: In the PodCacher Forums Show Images: Go to the […]
Show 259.0: Geocaching Community
Listen To The Show (45:54) On our geocaching podcast today, we have an interesting cache challenge in Nevada, the story of a lost cache and CSI style detective work, a serious topic with some tips for geocachers to avoid danger on the trail, some listener thank-yous to other listeners, a story about Geocachers helping others […]
Show 256.0: HOG – Distracted Driving
Listen To The Show (47:11) On our geocaching podcast today, we’ll chat about mixing geocaching with Valentine’s day – or any other special day and we have an important “Hazards of Geocaching” segment about distracted driving. Also, a cacher caught in the act (now for all the world to see …), a photography gadget good […]
Show 255.0: TBs, Poison Ivy & Space
Listen To The Show (54:27) On our geocaching podcast today, we have more entertaining travel bug stories for you, a controversial cache that we are sure you have never found, a personal challenge called The Geocache Diet, a rant AND rave related to poison ivy and a great new contest. Show Discussion: In the PodCacher […]
Show 247.0: Puzzle Pursuit
Listen To The Show (54:19) On our geocaching podcast today, we have an interview with the organizers of a puzzle pursuit event here in San Diego, a TIP about smelly things in geocaches, a software review for a utility that might be useful for project 365, and a discussion of “Geocaches per capita” – more […]