Announcing the June 2013 Geocacher of the Month

fredrikhast - Geocacher of the Month for June 2013
fredrikhast – Geocacher of the Month for June 2013

Geocachers from around the world congratulated their nominees and shared the wonders they offer the greater geocaching community. This time, all three nominees joined in on the discussion. They thanked the other nominees and talked about how amazing the geocaching community is—we agree.

Geocachers proved that the most important lessons can be learned from each other, even if we’re divided by international borders, language, or culture.

The three nominees for the June Featured Geocacher of the Month make geocaching a more welcoming adventure by vlogging about geocaching, creating geocaching events, crafting coveted geocache hides, and more.

The Featured Geocacher of the Month is named by Geocaching HQ after reviewing community input and blog comments. After tallying the sentiment, fredrikhast is officially named the Featured Geocacher of the Month for June 2013.

One comment shows fredrikhast’s commitment to geocache quality, “His caches always got that little extra! Great places, amazing stories and a lot of work and love put into his caches makes you feel fantastic when you have logged a “fredrikhast-cache”! I also like to say that I really enjoyed the events Fredrik and his teammates arranged!”

Fredrik has also created a popular geocaching YouTube vlog.

Fredrik will receive the earned, never for sale, collector’s edition Featured Geocacher of the Month Geocoin, along with a Featured Geocacher of the Month hat and a certificate acknowledging his contribution, signed by two of the founders of Geocaching.com. See a list of all the Featured Geocachers of the Month here.

The earned, never for sale, Geocacher of the Month geocoin (sun flare optional)
The earned, never for sale, Geocacher of the Month geocoin (sun flare optional)

 

If you know an outstanding geocacher who should be considered for the honor, send an email to geocacherofthemonth@geocaching.comEvery nomination must follow these requirements. Please include:

  • Your name, the name of your nominee, their username
  • A picture of the nominee
  • Description (200 or more words) explaining why he or she deserves to be the Featured Geocacher of the Month

Please inform your nominee that you have submitted them for the award. Nominations for Featured Geocacher of the Month are accepted at any time.

Congratulations again to fredrikhast for being recognized as the Featured Geocacher of the Month for June.

 

Meet some of previous Featured Geocachers of the Month

 

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Results from Geocaching Get Outdoors Day

The official Geocaching Get Outdoors Day souvenir.
The official Geocaching Get Outdoors Day souvenir.

Congrats! Nearly 88,000 adventurers from around the world gave the couch a rest, and earned this Geocaching Get Outdoors Souvenir on Saturday July 13, 2013.

Keep the couch lonely – will you join the global geocaching community for 31 Days of Geocaching starting on August 1?

Geocaching HQ is along for the journey for a geocaching streak stretching 31 straight days. Staff from Geocaching HQ will be lining up to find geocaches for each day in August and sharing the adventure here on the blog. And there’s now a way you can share your journey.

Be part of 31 Days of Geocaching 1 second at a time. We’re creating the video 31 Days of Geocaching in 31 Seconds. Follow us on Instagram and tag us in your geocaching videos. We’ll chose one second from your Instagram videos each day for August to showcase all of 31 Days of Geocaching.

Psst… The final video will look something like this: http://vimeo.com/56599373 (but only 31 seconds, and with geocaching) And don’t forget to log your “Will Attend” to 31 Days of Geocaching on Facebook.

3 Travel Bug Travel Tips

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3 Tips to Help Keep Travel Bugs on the Road

Thousands of Travel Bugs are in motion right now. They’re powered by geocachers, bounding from geocache to geocache. Travel Bugs travel in pockets, backpacks, purses and snuggle up in suitcases for long distance voyages. Sometimes though, their travels stop cold. They get stuck in couch cushions, lost in the kitchen junk drawer or simply (and sadly) forgotten.

Here are 3 tips to help Travel Bugs do what they do best: travel. First, if you find a Travel Bug® or any trackable in a geocache, you are not required to trade anything for it. But if you take it, follow some common sense trackable etiquette. It all starts by entering the tracking code here.

•    Log that you have retrieved the Travel Bug or trackable from the geocache as soon as you’re able. By logging that you’ve retrieved it, the Travel Bug owner, geocache owner and all those looking for Travel Bugs will know that this one is on the move.

•    Check the Travel Bug’s goal by going to its page. It’s as easy as typing in the tracking code. Then you can find out if it’s headed to beaches around the world, mountain tops in Austria or somewhere else. The idea is to place the Travel Bug in a geocache that will move it closer to its goal.

•    Drop the trackable in the next geocache and log that you have done so. If you need to keep the trackable for more than two weeks, please email the owner to let them know that their trackable is taking a short rest, but will be on the road again soon.

Geocachers who follow the 3 keys to Travel Bug etiquette help create the beautiful global choreography that unfolds in this Travel Bug® Travels video.

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Introducing Gear Up for Geocaching: More Treasure Than August Can Handle

Win Grand Prize Packages Through Geocaching!

Geocaching HQ is helping outfit three lucky adventurers through Gear Up for Geocaching. We’re calling all geocachers, both expert and new, for a treasure hunting opportunity. Geocaching HQ has partnered with some of your favorite outdoor brands to offer you the chance to win some big-time swag.

Sign up here between August 1 and 31 to be entered to win one of three prize packages.

Each package will include treasure from brands such as Camp Chef, Mountainsmith, Greenlayer, 7eye, MHM, Kor and Skratch Labs. We couldn’t sit out on the fun, though, so we’re also giving free one-year Geocaching Premium Memberships to each winner, to help you find more geocaches than ever. See below for a full breakdown of what you could win!

New to geocaching? No problem! Geocachers of all experience levels are welcome to participate. By filling out this form before the end of August, new and existing Geocaching members in the U.S. are eligible to enter using their Geocaching username. There is only one entry per person, and the deadline to enter is midnight on August 31. Three winners will be drawn and notified in early September. In the meantime, you can share stories or photos of your August finds on Twitter with @GoGeocaching using #GearUp or connect on Facebook. Also, you can participate in the 31 Days of Geocaching: every day you find a geocache in August, you will earn a unique calendar-style Geocaching souvenir.

So grab your GPS or smartphone, sign up to win some great gear and find a geocache near you!

 

Prize Package Contents

 You can win one of three prize packages – each containing a product  from every brand listed below plus a Geocaching.com Premium Membership!

Greenlayer makes exceptional sports apparel developed with a variety of sustainable materials that provide a lower environmental impact, without compromising style, performance, and affordability.
Greenlayer makes exceptional sports apparel developed with a variety of sustainable materials that provide a lower environmental impact, without compromising style, performance, and affordability.
Camp Chef
Quality outdoor cooking equipment designed to cook anything, anywhere, no matter the size of the group.
Forged in the Rockies since 1979, Mountainsmith builds products that make it easier to bring the outdoors into your life.
Forged in the Rockies since 1979, Mountainsmith builds products that make it easier to bring the outdoors into your life.
MHM is a Colorado-based company that designs some of the best technical backpacks in the world. Learn more at www.mhmgear.com or contact us by email at info@mhmgear.com
MHM is a Colorado-based company that designs some of the best technical backpacks in the world. Learn more at www.mhmgear.com or contact us by email at info@mhmgear.com
7eye by Panoptx is the original "windless eyewear" that delivers the finest optical-quality lenses in frames designed to maximize protection from sun, wind, dust, pollen and other airborne irritants. It is ideal for motorcycle/motorcross riding, high altitude climbing, watersports, horse-back riding, and dry eye treatment. We are known for the premium craftsmanship on eyewear that are expected to last for years to come for outdoors.
7eye by Panoptx is the original “windless eyewear” that delivers the finest optical-quality lenses in frames designed to maximize protection from sun, wind, dust, pollen and other airborne irritants. It is ideal for motorcycle/motorcross riding, high altitude climbing, watersports, horse-back riding, and dry eye treatment. They are known for premium craftsmanship on eyewear that are expected to last for years to come for outdoors.
Kor celebrates and treasures water by creating the world’s most stylish, functional personal hydration products.
Skratch Labs's mission is to use real world science and practice to create the very best nutrition product. Products that taste great, that are made from real all-natural ingredients, and that are designed to optimize performance and health for both sport and life.
Skratch Labs’s mission is to use real world science and practice to create the very best nutrition product. Products that taste great, that are made from real all-natural ingredients, and that are designed to optimize performance and health for both sport and life.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY.  ONLY LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE 50 UNITED STATES (D.C.) WHO ARE 18 AND OLDER AND MEMBERS IN GOOD STANDING OF GEOCACHING.COM AS OF THE DATE OF ENTRY ARE ELIGIBLE TO ENTER.  ONE ENTRY PER PERSON.  VOID WHERE PROHIBITED.  Sweepstakes starts August 1, 2013 and ends August 31, 2013.   For Official Rules, visit http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=418. Sponsor: Groundspeak, Inc.

Top Five Tips for Creating a World-Class Geocache

You’ve found them, seen them in blog posts, heard about them from other geocachers, and see the load of Favorite Points next to their names. What are they? They’re the best of the best: amazing geocaches. The time and effort that goes in to creating these geocaches is incredible.

A great example of thinking outside the ammo can from geocacher Ecylram.
The Tin Man (GC4B6BB), a great example of thinking outside the ammo can from geocacher Ecylram.

With every Geocache of the Week post I write, I always ask the geocache creator, “What criteria do you use to make sure the geocaches you create are so awesome?” We’ve taken the answers to this question. We’ve combined them with responses from geocachers about what makes a great find. And we’ve create the Top Five Tips for Creating a World-Class ‘Cache. Feel free to add your tips or ideas in the comments.

1. Love Your Geocache

If you love your geocache, others probably will too. Show your geocache some love by making sure it’s well-maintained. This includes ensuring the log stays dry, the container stays in good shape, keeping the geocache details page updated and responding promptly to “Needs Maintenance” logs. This is easier when you place a geocache that’s close to home or in a place that you’re able to access easily.

2. Get Creative

Some geocaches are just there to be found, and that’s okay. Everyone plays the game differently. But great geocaches actually evoke a reaction or emotion from the finder. Sometimes it’s a laugh, and sometimes it’s an “OMG!” Geocacher Ecylram has a great piece of advice, “the find needs to bring something unique or uncommon for the cacher, and the sum of the experience needs to be memorable.” Think of it this way: a geocache is like a piece of art. Yours may not be liked by everybody, but if it causes a reaction or emotion—it’s a masterpiece. So get creative and think outside the ammo can. If you need some inspiration, check out this video about creative geocaches.

This is the "OMG" look we're aiming for.
This is the “OMG” look we’re aiming for.

3. Location, Location, Location

I’m sure you knew this one was coming. Geocachers love to discover new and amazing places. While that railing may not have a micro geocache attached to it, do you think geocachers will be enjoy that location? Think more along the lines of parks that few people know about, hidden gems in your area, a great place for a sunset or sunrise, scenic vistas and other great spots.

4. Go Big or Go Home

We love swag, trading trackables and writing great logs. Unfortunately, the smallest geocaches aren’t conducive to these things. So if your hiding spot has enough room, place the largest geocache that will fit, while still remaining hidden. This typically means, avoiding hiding really small geocaches in really large forests. This will give geocachers the chance to trade trinkets and trackables.

A great spot for a geocache. Photo by geocacher acaferreira
A great spot for a geocache. Photo by geocacher acaferreira

5. Great Geocaches Deserve Great Descriptions

Think of the geocache description as your artist’s statement. Some geocachers create epic stories about their geocaches or create an adventure for other geocachers to take part in. While you don’t have to go this far for every hide, a nice paragraph or two introducing the geocache, describing the area, dropping subtle hints and giving any pertinent details will suffice. Check out the story that accompanies Das Vergessene Portal (The Forgotten Portal) (GC3HWBE). (You might have to translate it from German.)

We continually see amazing creativity come out of the geocaching community. We’re still amazed by the thought and dedication that goes into keeping our favorite hobby fun. Now that you’ve read our Top Five Tips for Creating a World-Class ‘Cache, we’d like to see your examples of great geocaches and read your tips.