Show 360.0 – Geotourism Case Study

On our geocaching podcast today, we'll share with you the story of the Fredericton Geocaching Tour.

We also have an audio report about some very helpful muggles, a cool cache that has LPC in it's name and a very interesting listener question regarding logging earthcaches and virtual caches. We'll also chat about SPOT trackers being used in the Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race and a work-around for Google Maps on Geocaching.com.

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Links mentioned in the show
Greasemonkey Firefox addon
Geocaching.com extra map layers script
Google Maps in Chrome for Geocaching.com

Geomate.jr Update News
10th Annual CITO: April 21st and 22nd, 2012

Fredericton Geocaching Tour
Bookmark list of FGT caches

CACH'EYE - a free personalized map service for geocachers
SPOT the musher: Devices track racers on the Yukon Quest trail

Doodle Trail Cache 1 - on National Trust land at Hatfield Forest, Essex
Peyto Lake Viewpoint
LPC: Let's Play Concentration

MOGA 2012 Cache Page
MOGA 2012 Website and Information

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One Response to Show 360.0 – Geotourism Case Study

  1. zelanzy February 26, 2012 at 9:51 pm #

    Great show today, always wondered what a SPOT tracker was! Keep up the excellent work here guys and gals.

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