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On our geocaching show today, we are all about power caching (or mega-caching!) We have audio from IceCreamMan and his 24-hour caching adventure with "Team Cache till you Drop", and an email story from Team BLuR's caching marathon in Idaho. There is also tips you can use for planning your own power caching trip. You won't want to miss some new games & contests and exciting FTF hunts.
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Links mentioned in the show:
Jake Shimabukuro
Taking a Drive on Old 395 #8 - one of our Temecula-drive caches
The Caching PUMP (PodCacher Ultimate Motivational Primer): PUMP (mp3 file)
Thot's Geocaching Utilities - link sent by JohnTee
WWII Ammo Boxes (side-opening) - link sent by RanHefner
Podcacher Treasure Cache
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Power Caching:
Audio from IceCreamMan and his "Team Cache till you Drop"
Story from BeavTeam, LegoboyJJ and Rain or Shine (also known as Team BLuR)
TeamBLuR's - Boise Marathon - a commemorative cache hide
Power Caching tips by triplep220
Just registered and a fairly new listener – really enjoying it so far.
This show was entertaining. I got to meet Team BLuR a few weeks ago when they came down to our beautiful southern Oregon coast to do some caches out in the Oregon Dunes NRA. This wasn’t a Powercaching trip in terms of numbers but I would argue it was indeed in terms of walking miles of sand dunes. I think they said they logged 8-9 miles that day.
Anyway, looking forward to future podcasts.