Invitez tous vos amis à géocacher en ce 29 février !

Une rapide explication du 29 février — et plus

Les 365 jours du calendrier annuel représentent les 365 jours que met la Terre à faire le tour du soleil. Mais la Terre vient de manger une pizza et elle tourne en fait un peu moins vite que cela. Cela prend 365 jours, 5 heures, 48 minutes et 46 secondes à la Terre pour tourner autour du soleil. D’où le 29 février.

Par chance, cela signifie que nous avons un jour supplémentaire de géocaching. Et parce que cela n’arrive qu’une fois tous les quatre ans, nous avons pensé à une célébration spéciale pour ce 29 février. En plus des deux nouveaux souvenirs, nous rendons toutes les difficultés et tous les terrains de tous les types de géocaches accessibles à tous sur nos applis mobiles – gratuitement, lors de ce week-end spécial uniquement. Apprenez-en plus sur le Blog de Geocaching.

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And the February 2016 Geocacher of the Month Is…

The people who earn the Geocacher of the Month title are not superheroes in the traditional sense: instead of the power of flight, they possess the power to transform a park bench into a treasure chest; instead of teaching the baddies how to be good, they teach newbies good geocaching etiquette; instead of stopping monsters from tearing down the city, they stop decaying geocaches from being archived.

There’s a new geocaching superhero in town.

Congratulations seastar255!

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Mr. and Mrs. seastar255 in their favorite zone.

Seastar255 is the kind of geocaching team we’d like to clone and have living in every city where geocaching happens on Earth. That sounds extreme…until you hear about their contributions to the Space Coast of Florida Geocaching community.

Not only are seastar255 co-founders of the Space Coast Geocachers Association, you can also thank them—and the attendees of their CITO events—for some unusually clean Florida beaches. Their many CITO events are well-known in the south Florica area.

Mr. seastar255
Mr. seastar255

We spoke to Mr. seastar255 and heard from him in his own words.

Tell us about how and why you first began geocaching?
“With my wife working most Saturdays, I found myself and my daughter (Young Money Girl) (8 at the time) sitting on the sofa, watching tv, and eating bags and bags of chips. I knew this wasn’t right and there must be something out there for us to do and magically, the very next day there was an article in our local paper about Geocaching. This sounded just like the very thing we needed. I ordered our first GPS (Magellan explorist 100) and waited for it to arrive. Once it came, we manually punched in the nearest cache (about .3 miles away) and set out. The cache was an underwater cache you had to find the string and pull it up. The cache itself was trashed from water intrusion but I will never forget that feeling of our first find. As cliché as it sounds, we were hook ever since. My daughter has been my caching partner for this whole time and I feel lost the times I am on the hunt without her. When we come upon an exceptionally evil hide, mom gets involves as our secrete weapon. We would occasionally get our son involved but it would cost me in some ways and that’s how he got his name, rent-a-kid.”

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12 years later…why do you still geocache?
“The game has changed a lot over the years but one thing has not and that is that feeling you get when you make the find….that feeling never gets old. The camaraderie. We have met so many people over the years and made so many friends for life and have stepped outside our comfort zone by trying things we would never have tried if it weren’t for Geocaching (kayaking, day and night caching in a swamp, climbing trees, camping).”

Mrs. seastar255
Mrs. seastar255

Can you tell us more about your CITO events?
“As you can see by our profiles, CITO is a very important part of our Geocaching philosophy. It is just as important to give back our communities that either knowingly or unknowing support our hobby. The space coast geocachers is a very tight knit community and we all share this commitment to our communities. The SCGA tries to hold a CITO event every month but sometimes, life does get in the way.  I wanted my daughter to understand this feeling, so she is equally involved.  We started our mega CITO day during the 2012 international CITO day. That year we had 4 clean-up events and 2 meet and greet food events. After that amazing day, we sat down over dinner and wondered how to make it better. So we did what every genius does, we grabbed a table napkin and jotted down our plans for the next year, 7 clean up events and two meet and greets. And we have been doing that ever since.”

Anything else you’d like to say to the Geocaching community?
“Let’s boil this hobby down to its core value, it is all about having fun. And as long as people are having fun, Geocaching will continue to grow. As long as we all understand different folks interpret fun in different ways. Patience, tolerance, and acceptance are all qualities I have learned from ‘playing‘ this game.”

Celebrating a big milestone!
Celebrating a big milestone!

 

One Geocacher of the Month winner is selected from a list of nominees each month.

If you know an outstanding geocacher who should be considered for the honor, simply fill out this webform. You’ll need to include the following information:

  • Your name, the name of your nominee, their username
  • Description (200 or more words) explaining why he or she deserves to be the Featured Geocacher of the Month. These descriptions can be written in any language.

Please inform your nominee that you have submitted them for the award.

Canada’s 1st Geocache — Geocache of the Week

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GCBBA
by eastriver
Difficulty: 
1
Terrain: 
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Location: 
Nova Scotia, Canada
N 44° 35.607 W 064° 10.838

Why this is Geocache of the Week:

There’s something uniquely irresistible about being first. Whether it’s first human on the moon, or First-to-Find on a geocache, the honor of being the-one-who-did-the-thing-before-everyone-else is widely coveted.

GCBBA is appropriately named “Geocache–Canada’s 1st geocache”. Hidden just 56 days after Dave Ulmer hid the first-ever geocache in Oregon, this cache in Nova Scotia is among the first few geocaches hidden in the world.

Coming as no surprise to anyone, this makes it an exceptionally popular destination for geocachers passing within 300-500 miles of GZ. Visitors are rewarded with a large ammo can in prime condition, capable of holding a very respectable number of trackables and swag.

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DarkFlare shows a little Canadian pride!

What Geocachers have to say about it:

“It’s always good to be first isn’t it… In the Halifax area this weekend to visit the Adventure Maze. This old one was too close not to visit. We went in a bit the hard way, but found the easy way out. Dipped a couple TB’s in for Mileage.” –mainiac1957

“Yay, Canada’s oldest geocache has been on out bucket list for the longest time. We spied the geo-trail in, jumped the wet ditch and quickly arrived at the Geocache Lane sign, then up the hill to find this awesome cache. Thanks so much eastriver for keeping this unique cache going for all of us to enjoy!! Love seeing these old container. A Fav.” –Trail Mongers

“I am very happy to be able to log this cache. It was one of the target caches while on our cross Canada geo-roadtrip. So far we have found the oldest caches in BC, Sask, Manitoba, Ontario and now the Oldest one in the country. Later on, on this trip, we found the oldest caches in N.B., Nfld and PEI. This cache was about 7500 km into our 18,000 km journey. Thanks for the memorable find.” –Cyclepath Cacher

Photos:

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Community Volunteer Reviewer CacheViewer and GPS Derek make the find.
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GCBBA’s contents bared to the world.
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de hangijzers out of the Netherlands celebrates 10,000 finds.
Says lpaulriddle: "My always-photogenic kids posing with GCBBA, Canada's oldest geocache."
Says lpaulriddle: “My always-photogenic kids posing with GCBBA, Canada’s oldest geocache.”

Continue to explore some of the most amazing geocaches around the world.
Check out all of the Geocaches of the Week on the Geocaching blog. If you would like to nominate a Geocache of the Week, fill out this form.

Los geocachés más románticos del mundo

Es fácil encontrar el amor haciendo geocaching

El geocaching es un juego de amor… cuando la propietaria de un geocaché cuida tiernamente de él, eso es amor. Cuando un padre sale con su hijo a hacer geocaching por primera vez, eso también es amor.

Y también hay amor romántico —¡el geocaching está lleno de él! Cada año oímos historias de gente que se conoce, se casa y disfrutan juntos de su tiempo por el geocaching. Así que, con San Valentín a la vuelta de la esquina, hemos recopilado una lista de los geocachés más románticos de todo el mundo. Mira qué geocachés componen la lista.

Die romantischsten Geocaches auf der Welt

Es ist so leicht, sich beim Geocachen zu verlieben

Geocaching ist ein Spiel der Liebe. Wenn sich ein Owner rührend um seinen Geocache kümmert, dann ist das Liebe. Wenn ein Vater seinen Sohn zum ersten Mal zum Geocachen mitnimmt, ist das auch Liebe.

Und es gibt auch romantische Liebe – Geocaching ist voll davon! Jedes Jahr hören wir Geschichten darüber, wie sich Leute durch Geocaching kennenlernen, Zeit miteinander verbringen und sogar heiraten. Und weil der Valentinstag bevorsteht, haben wir eine Liste zusammengestellt mit den romantischsten Geocaches der Welt. Schau nach, welche Geocaches es auf die Liste geschafft haben.