More than a thousand people, who speak five different languages, answered one question. It was, “Describe geocaching in one word…” Here’s what they said through the lens of a word cloud. How would you describe geocaching?





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Geocaching doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. Watch this video to see a geocache that could not be found by the light of day. Geocachers use clever clues to navigator through this Multi-Cache in the dark. If they’re skilled and a little lucky, they discover a local difficult 2, terrain 2 favorite called Wait Until DARK!! All the buildings used as stages are non-residential and gave permission to be part of this geocache. Check out other hides by the cache owner – goblindust. He has more than 1000 Favorite Points for his geocaches.
There are thousands of night caches around the world. Explore a night cache tonight!
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We’ve all seen the movies where the undead (slowly… very slowly) walk the earth. A zombie outbreak could happen at any time. It’s best to be prepared. Those uneven footsteps crunching through the leaves behind you might be your first sign of the next zombie attack. As a geocacher, you’re already on your way to being prepared. We’ve compiled a list of 13 essentials to survive a zombie outbreak.
Use a Trackable Travelers Walking Stick to avoid that cliché trip and fall when you’re fleeing from a hoard of zombies. Keep the sun, rain, and sweat out of your eyes with The Real Deal Hat. You’ll be able to scan the barren streets for teeth-gnashing ghouls with ease. And let’s not neglect your geocaches. The Mighty Mega Cache Container is waterproof, crush-proof and conveniently -zombie proof.
Whether you’re on the run from the multiple moaning zombies, or chasing down a Multi-Cache Shop Geocaching has you covered. For orders outside the United States click here.
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A little rain cannot stop geocachers from reach their goal. Even a little urban flooding won’t cancel a geocaching event. Watch this Geocaching.com video for a snapshot at the geocaching Event Cache.

Nicht einmal sintflutartige Regenfälle konnten dieses Grill-Event stoppen. Sieh Dir das Video an um einen Eindruck des Geocaching Events zu bekommen. Klicke “Gefällt mir“ wenn Du ebenfalls ein Geocaching Event im Regen besucht hast.
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