Many times. Many cold, windy, snowy days that makes you wonder if indeed you might be a bit crazy. You see I tend to set goals for myself to reach while geocaching. Many geocachers do this, trying to get the longest streak of days in a row finding caches, finding caches of each combination of difficulty and terrain available, finding caches in all states, or in my case, filling each and every calendar day with at least one find.
This year also happens to be leap year with an extra day for caching so it was time for me to reach that goal. Your email address will not be published. Exploring Different Types of Geocaches. By Brenda Tennessen June 2, Nature. Traditional Cache Traditional Caches are the most common and are a great place to start if you are new to geocaching. Multi-Cache A Multi-Cache will have two or more locations, with the final location being a physical container with a log sheet inside.
Mystery Cache Mystery Caches will have some sort of puzzle you need to solve in order to find the final container. Earth Cache Earth Caches are special geological locations people can visit to learn about a unique feature of the Earth. Event Cache One of my favorite types of caches is the Event Cache. Get After That Goal Now that the weather is getting warmer, get yourself outside and explore the great outdoors with some geocaching.
Brenda Tennessen Brenda Tennessen a. Icy Paws is a graphic artist from Appleton, Wisconsin with a passion for writing, outdoor activities, music, animals, and geocaching. She and her husband have raised two wonderful daughters who are attending college. To find out where geocaches are, sign up for a free account at geocaching. Geocache boxes come in all different shapes and sizes.
They can be anything, but they are usually small, weatherproof boxes made of metal, wood, or plastic. You might find a camouflaged Altoids tin, a can of mixed nuts, or an ammo box. The cache will be hidden but not buried in a safe, non-intrusive place. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search.
Press ESC to cancel. Skip to content Home Social studies How many geocaches are there? There are nonprofit organization s, as well as businesses for geocaching. The largest is geocaching. Free Cache According to geocaching. A geocache is usually a small box or item hidden on public or private land, usually with a logbook and trinket. The audio, illustrations, photos, and videos are credited beneath the media asset, except for promotional images, which generally link to another page that contains the media credit.
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