Geocaching.com Presents: Space Coast Geocaching Store

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Click to watch a rare geocaching adventure. It’s part club house, part dream destination for avid geocachers. Space Coast Geocaching Store is the only full-time walk-in geocaching store in the United States. The Space Coast Geocaching Store is the hub of activity in eastern Florida. Caching supplies, from Geocoins to cache containers, stretch wall to wall. Plus the store offers one of the largest active geocaches you’ll find in plain sight.

Cache Containers at Space Coast Geocaching Store

Dale n Barb own Space Coast Geocaching Store. The Florida geocachers also hosts events and have been nominated as Featured Geocachers of the Month on the official Geocaching.com Blog.

They have worked with parks and the geocaching community, including numerous CITO events.  They are the owners of “A Cool Cache” (GC15RQB)

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Happy Holidays from Geocaching.com

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Signal travels to five continents to wish you warm holiday greetings. Watch and share this video to spread the joy of geocaching and the spirit of the holidays to your friends and family. Signal uses a reverse geocache box to direct him to geocaching hot spots around the globe. The reverse geocache box opens, and Signal receives a surprise, when the cache box reaches a specific latitude and longitude. Watch to find out the location where the reverse geocache box opens.

Happy Holidays from all the Lackeys at Geocaching.com!

(Find out more about reverse geocaches with this video)

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BONUS: Watch this special 2010 holiday greeting video card from Geocaching.

NaGeira’s Treasure – GC6EDE – GEOCACHE OF THE WEEK – November 22, 2012

Your adventure awaits

Coordinates to this kid-friendly geocache deliver you to a remote island off eastern Canada. Your thirst for adventure leads you to a mysterious door. The passage is carved into a sheer cliff. The salty sea air heightens your awareness. You’re near a hidden pirate treasure. The deserted beach, on a rocky shore will reveal a secret if you can only follow the clues.

A pirate’s treasure

NaGeira’s Treasure (GC6EDE) was hidden by Alastair Allan (aviex) & Sherilyn Beaton. It’s rested in a moss covered cove for ten years. The cache owners described the cache as, “an adventure for the kids and an interesting afternoon.”

They weave a pirates tale with the cache description. “NaGeira’s treasure was wrested from the dastardly pirate Peter Easton by the people of Conception Bay and hidden underground on the Treasure Island. A recently discovered parchment… appears to give directions to the hiding place.”

In search of treasure

Nearly 150 geocaching teams logged smileys on this cache since it was hidden July of 2002. The difficulty 2.5, terrain 3 traditional cache in Newfoundland and Labrador has accumulated more than 20 Favorite Points. Geocachers who find the cache say, “Well isn’t this what caching is all about! Seeking treasure in a memorable location that makes you almost forget what you planned to do for the rest of the day. That was certainly our experience: a lunch on the beach and exploring for the rest of the afternoon. Truly one of of our all-time favourites. The stuff ‘caching memories’ are made of 

Getting closer…

Continue to explore some of the most engaging geocaches around the globe. Check out all the Geocaches of the Week on the Latitude 47 blog or view the Bookmark List on Geocaching.com.

If you would like to nominate a Geocache of the Week, send an email with your name, comments, the name of the geocache, and the GC code to pr@groundspeak.com.

 

Geocaching.com Presents: Puzzle Caching

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One geocache type offers two “Aha” moments. It’s a Puzzle Cache. Cachers say you earn the first “Aha” when you solve the puzzle, and the second when you find the geocache. Watch this video to discover what makes Puzzle Caching a creative way to log a smiley.

Geocaching.com talks with a Puzzle Caching master ePeterso2. This Florida, USA geocacher designed a series of Puzzle Caches to teach geocachers how to solve almost any Puzzle Cache. His easy-to-understand geocache series has been duplicated in several regions as Puzzle Caches become more popular. Have you ever earned a smiley on a Puzzle Cache?

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Save the Date for Geocaching: 12-12-12

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Join thousands of geocachers on December 12, 2012. It’s a celebration of numbers and all those who count themselves as geocachers. The calendar will align for the last time this century. Enjoy 12-12-12 by joining friends for a geocaching adventure or attending a geocaching Event Cache. 

All those caching to shake off the winter chill in the Northern Hemisphere or embracing a summer cache run in the Southern Hemisphere will earn an exclusive 12-12-12 Souvenir. Simply log a “Found it” for a cache or an “Attended” for an Event Cache on 12-12-12. Hundreds of geocaching Event Caches are already scheduled in more than 20 countries. Find an event on the Geocaching Event Calendar or create your own Event Cache.

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