Now You Can Find a Geocache on a Scrabble Board

Geocache will be added to the official Scrabble dictionary.
Geocache will be added to the official Scrabble dictionary.

9 Years, 16 competitors, 1000s of Votes, 16 points

Earlier this month, Hasbro, the company behind the game of Scrabble, held a contest for fans to vote for the first word to be added to the official Scrabble dictionary in nine years. It. Was. A. Big. Deal.  The contest began with 16 competitors, but the worldwide Geocaching community made its voice heard and carryied ‘Geocache’ (worth 16 points without any special squares) to the final spot.

First off, from all of us at Geocaching HQ, we want to give you a resounding thank you. You showed your pride for the game we all love and you all came through in a big way. Here’s a quick recap and a somewhat biased play-by-play of the competitors Geocache went up against, and ultimately defeated:

The contest bracket, via the Hasbro Game Night Facebook page.
The contest bracket, via the Hasbro Game Night Facebook page.

Geocache vs. Bitcoin

Bitcoin may have had the upper hand if voting were only accessible via Tor, but ultimately, it never stood a chance. This obscure, highly volatile internet currency may have been in the headlines recently, but it’s longevity is still unproven. Geocache took an early lead and never looked back.

Geocache vs. Cosplay

Don’t get me wrong—some of the creativity and craftsmanship that goes into cosplay is incredible. The attention to detail is impeccable. However, we have geocache makers who apply that same level of creativity and ingenuity into geocache containers. Plus, after the geocache is created, you actually get to go find it and touch it—which in my opinion, gives geocache the upper hand.

Geocache vs. Ew

This one was a tough battle. At some point, we’ve all probably said ‘ew’ while geocaching. It all came down to this: ‘ew’ isn’t actually a word. While it’s something we’ve all said, you won’t find it in a dictionary. Match goes to geocache.

Geocache vs. Zen

It all came down to this. Zen may be useful in Scrabble, and many people campaigned for its acceptance—however, the Geocaching community was too strong. Zen was a formidable opponent and would have had a significant impact on the game. If it were a person, we’d give it a gentlemanly handshake and congratulate it on a well-fought contest.

On April 10, 2014, Geocache was announced as the winner on the United States TV show, Good Morning America. The story was then picked up by news outlets like ABC, the Chicago Tribune, the Wall Street Journal and even TIME. Since then, we’ve seen plenty of people who were following the Scrabble vote who didn’t know about geocaching pick up the hobby we all know and love.

Thanks again for everyone who voted and helped make Geocache the first word added to the official Scrabble dictionary by public vote.

I have to stick my hand where?!? — The Federation MUST PAY! (GCGX5D) — Geocache of the Week

These fierce lions guard the geocache. Be sure not to wake them up! Photo by geocacher Altmans3
These fierce lions guard the geocache. Be sure not to wake them up! Photo by geocacher Altmans3

Geocache Name:

The Federation MUST PAY! (GCGX5D)

Difficulty/Terrain Rating:

4/1.5

Why this is the Geocache of the Week:

To earn a smiley and watch your find count tick up another notch, there are few things geocachers wouldn’t do. We’ve seen geocachers hike for miles, climb mountains, rappel off structures and wade through mud. To find this geocache though, you’re going to have to take it a step further. I won’t give it away (spoilers below in the photos, FYI) but you’ll have to be brave and stick your hand somewhere you’re not entirely sure about. And aside from the bravery, this geocache adds a bit of humor to the geocaching experience, which is never a bad thing. For the hundreds of geocachers who have conquered their fears and gone for it: the results have been overwhelmingly positive. So the question is, are you brave enough?

# of Finds:

513

# of Favorite Points:

112

What geocachers are saying:

“Hahaha!! What an awesome cache!! Thanks so much for the laugh” – sunbeammm

“Urban caching is usually not my favourite. This one made lot of fun. When 4 people climbing on a fountain in the middle of a crowded area this is absolutely a joy.” – maulaf_normanne

“Oh what a hoot! I had heard stories and tall tales about this one. Nice downtown area with only a few muggles around. Looked and pondered and looked some more. Spent time trying to retrieve something that wasn’t the cache, but in the failed effort to do I was inspired to stick my hand in the right place.” – Joshism

WARNING: SPOILER ALERT!

 

 

 

 

Photos:

Taunting the beast. Photo by geocacher fatkidsOTWunite
Taunting the beast. Photo by geocacher fatkidsOTWunite
I just hope the lion didn't wake up after this. Photo by geocacher haley4tn
I just hope the lion didn’t wake up after this. Photo by geocacher haley4tn
Sometimes you just have to go for it. Photo by geocacher  hiddenrock
Sometimes you just have to go for it. Photo by geocacher hiddenrock

When was the last time you had to summon your bravery  in order to make a find? Tell us in the comments.

Continue to explore some of the most engaging geocaches around the globe. Check out all the Geocaches of the Week on the Geocaching blog.

If you would like to nominate a Geocache of the Week, leave a comment below with the name of the geocache, the GC code, and why you think we should feature it.

Remnants of Days Passed — Who Turned Out the Lights? Geocache Series (GC4QRT0) — Geocache of the Week

Go that way! Photo by geocacher BobbynAnjii Was Here
Go that way! Photo by geocacher BobbynAnjii Was Here

Geocache Name:

Who Turned Out the Lights? Geocache Series

Difficulty/Terrain Rating:

1.5/2–4

Why this is the Geocache of the Week:

Dotting the United States are large concrete arrows. Some point East to West, others, North to South. Are these landing directions for UFOs? The answer has a little more history involved—all of which you can learn by finding geocaches in the “Who Turned Out the Lights?” series. Each geocache in the series is located at one of these abandoned beacons that were used to guide air mail pilots as they made their trans-continental journey. While many of the beacons are little more than ruins at this point, several still have light towers, concrete arrows and even small buildings. This series is another great example of how geocaches can be used as more than just a hobby—you can actually learn about the history of a location and earn a smiley at the same time!

# of Finds:

Varies by geocache

# of Favorite Points:

Varies by geocache

What geocachers are saying:

“We took off at the crack of dawn to get a few caches out east of our place today. This was the 2nd one we went for, and as usual with this series it did not disappoint. Us three agreed that it’s our favorite thus far. Another great description on the cache. Also, a great camo job on the container. We really want to get another in your series asap. Another favorite pt. from us to you. TFTH!!!” – BobbynAnjii Was Here

“OK. This was a committed drive but a fun adventure. I totally enjoyed both of these caches in this series and wish I had time to get them all. Bonus points for marking our Countries history!! Thank you for the adventure.” – Green Achers

“It is a very interesting series from our past and I am thankful that the geocache was placed to get me out here. Thanks again.” – macjohnnv

Photos:

 

Just follow the arrows. Photo by geocacher BobbynAnjii Was Here
Just follow the arrows. Photo by geocacher BobbynAnjii Was Here
Another arrow. Photo by geocacher Lazyts
Another arrow. Photo by geocacher Lazyts
One of the remaining beacon towers. Photo by geocacher Waldo62
One of the remaining beacon towers. Photo by geocacher Waldo62
This beacon was actually restored and is in use. Photo by geocacher Nitro929
This beacon was actually restored and is in use. Photo by geocacher Nitro929

What pieces of history have you discovered while geocaching? Tell us in the comments.

Continue to explore some of the most engaging geocaches around the globe. Check out all the Geocaches of the Week on the Geocaching blog.

If you would like to nominate a Geocache of the Week, leave a comment below with the name of the geocache, the GC code, and why you think we should feature it.

Cache in Concert — Schatzhüterin: AC/DC (GC4WY14) — Geocache of the Week

Enjoy a nice concert after you earn your smiley. Photo courtesy of Geoheimnisträger
Enjoy a nice concert after you earn your smiley. Photo courtesy of Geoheimnisträger

Geocache Name:

Schatzhüterin: AC/DC (GC4WY14)

Difficulty/Terrain Rating:

2/1.5

Why this is the Geocache of the Week:

For many of us, every time a new smiley is earned, there’s a celebration. Whether that’s with your geocaching partner, the new friend you brought along, or even just by yourself. With this geocache, the celebration becomes more than just a high-five and a happy dance: it’s a full-blown rock and roll festival, complete with tons of cheering fans. This geocache is located near the annual Rock am Deister festival in Germany and this emulates the sights and sounds. When you make it to this geocache, be sure to bring along a 9-volt battery to power the concert and enjoy the show as you sign the logbook.

# of Finds:

78

# of Favorite Points:

37

What the geocache owner, Geoheimnisträger, has to say:

“Every year the Sparkasse promotes and supports the small but awesome Rock Festival  “Rock im Deister“…To get a feel for the area, I explored the grounds with the festival organizer. A power distribution box caught my eye and I immediately thought of a large cache, which plays music when you open it (since this location is all about music). But where can you get such an item? A little research, a few emails and phone calls later… I was able to collaborate with 2korn, a geocacher based in Hannover, who not only was able to obtain the box, but also took significant part in developing the idea behind the cache.

Since this is public land, we quickly finalized the exact spot, where the box should go and met with the local government to receive written approval for this cache. This really was a great case study where local organizations, the geocaching community and the government worked together to make this happen.”

“Of course we love all the positive things people have to say. We hope this cache has a long life. With this cache and all the others in the Schatzhüterin GeoTour, we want to let our community know that it is possible to work together with local businesses to get sponsorship and enhance our sport in a positive way. That was our goal for this cache and the whole Tour.”

What geocachers are saying:

[translated from German]

“The highlight of the day, if you have the accessories needed here, you can enjoy the show into the night. Super great job.” – leonberger307

“Today during a little bike tour we found this great cache. When we got there it was literally swarmed by other cachers. Greetings to all. For the great idea we have a favorite point.” – tataonan

“And again a brilliant box from this series! The passing cyclists were amazed at the sound! Amazing craft work, as is the favorite point’s duty! TFTC” – sokosuche

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Photos:

 

A view of the whole apparatus. Photo courtesy of Geoheimnisträger.
A view of the whole apparatus. Photo courtesy of Geoheimnisträger.
To the untrained eye, the geocache is just another random electrical box. Photo courtesy of Geoheimnisträger.
To the untrained eye, the geocache is just another random electrical box. Photo courtesy of Geoheimnisträger.
A bird's eye view of the show. Photo courtesy of Geoheimnisträger.
A bird’s eye view of the show. Photo courtesy of Geoheimnisträger.

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What’s your favorite way to celebrate a find? Tell us in the comments.

Continue to explore some of the most engaging geocaches around the globe. Check out all the Geocaches of the Week on the Geocaching blog.

If you would like to nominate a Geocache of the Week, leave a comment below with the name of the geocache, the GC code, and why you think we should feature it.

Come on in, the water’s fine. — Blue Lagoon (GC25643) — Geocache of the Week

Party like it's 1999 in the Blue Lagoon. Photo by geocacher Purple Rain
Party like it’s 1999 in the Blue Lagoon. Photo by geocacher Purple Rain

Geocache Name:

Bláa lónið – Blue lagoon – Blaue Lagune (GC25643)

Difficulty/Terrain Rating:

1.5/1.5

Why this is the Geocache of the Week:

After a long day of earning smileys for epic T5 caches, racking your brain on D5 puzzles and battling through each stage of a long multi-cache, you have to have a way to relax. For many, it’s kicking back and enjoying a nice cold beverage. If you happen to be in Iceland, you can actually relax and earn a smiley at the same time—not to mention learn something about the Earth. The Blue Lagoon in Iceland has long been a retreat for locals and tourists alike. The mineral-rich water is heated by geothermal vents and is said to cure a variety of ailments. We can’t comment on its healing properties, but one thing we do know: a dip in here is a perfect way to relax.

# of Finds:

1,257

# of Favorite Points:

183

What geocachers are saying:

“Beautiful spot. It turned out to be a pretty chilly day and so the steam rising off the lagoon was being blown about. Almost ethereal. Thanks for the earth cache. The landscape is fascinating and I suspect Iceland could provide a lot of earth caches.” – taylormd

“We spend about two hours in the water; delicious! Due to the mud, our faces looked 10 years younger afterwards. Unfortunately, it only lasted for a few minutes. Thanks for the earth cache!” – peterenzo

“I have had a wonderful Icelandic Adventure and this was the topping on a great vacation. The Blue Lagoon was wonderfully relaxibg and very beautiful. I really enjoyed the silica scrub and everything about this place. Thanks for the earthcache!” – Tracymegan

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Photos:

You could earn another find from here. Photo by geocacher Ugly_Pheebs
You could earn another find from here. Photo by geocacher Ugly_Pheebs
It's like a big baby blue hot tub. Photo by geocacher patch-sooty
It’s like a big baby blue hot tub. Photo by geocacher patch-sooty
Ahhh...it looks so relaxing from here. Photo by the appropriately named geocacher ilovevacation
Ahhh…it looks so relaxing from here. Photo by the appropriately named geocacher ilovevacation

 

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What’s your favorite way to relax after a long day of geocaching? Tell us in the comments.

Continue to explore some of the most engaging geocaches around the globe. Check out all the Geocaches of the Week on the Geocaching blog.

If you would like to nominate a Geocache of the Week, leave a comment below with the name of the geocache, the GC code, and why you think we should feature it.