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What is Geocaching?
Author Steve Jurvetson
The Name - GeocachePronounced "gee-oh-kash“ Geocaching comes from the terms 'geo' (earth,
geography) ‘Caching' (the hiding of a cache). If you ‘Goggled’ it you would find many different
versions of the meaning but they all mean the same thing . . . .
IntroductionGeocaching is an outdoor activity using a Global
Positioning System (GPS) receiver Participants hide and seek containers, called
“Geocaches" or “Caches", anywhere in the world. A typical Cache is a small waterproof container
containing a logbook.Some call it a sport, some a hobby, and some even
other things. It’s a great family activity that gets you outdoors to see things that you never thought you would see.
Caches can be located in the wilderness or in a public venue, typically not in plain view for all to see.
The GPS coordinates of the Cache are published on the Geocaching website.
The aim is to locate the Cache, enter your name in the log book, as well as move objects from one Cache to the next.
Geocachers share their experiences online.As of mid-2008, there were more than 600,000
Geocaches around the world!
Important Information
User: BDK
ProfileGeocaching Logo:
Nickname(s): CachingFirst played: May 3rd 2000Clubs: YesContact: NoTeam members: OptionalMixed gender: YesCategorization: Outdoor sportsEquipment: GPS receiver or GPS-enabled
mobile device writing utensilOlympic: NoHoliday: International day is August 17th
2013
There are 3 rules:1. If you take something from the Geocache (or “Cache"), you will
have to leave something of equal or greater value.2. Write about your find in the Cache logbook.3. Log your experience at www.Geocaching.com. And for those social
networkers among us you can visit the Geocache pages on http://www.facebook.com/Geocachingdotcom and http://twitter.com/GoGeocaching
Rules of Geocaching
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Number of Geocache Records In Cities
Number of Geocache Records In Cities
This chart presents the number of caches within 100 miles of each city.
Information Sourcesen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geocachingwww.wherethecacheis.com/Geocaching_terms.html www.hobbycache.com/page_18.html
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