As we begin 2022, the Year of the Hide, we want to share what it’s like from the community volunteer reviewer’s perspective when a geocache is submitted for publication. We spoke with the reviewer, Rock Rabbit, to ask them a few questions about the process and for any tips or tricks for new cache owners.
Author: Mackenzie
Uyuni Train Cemetery — Geocache of the Week
Geocaching is an anytime, anywhere adventure that can lead you to very unexpected places. With no place to dodge the sun, the blazing desert floor is the perfect backdrop for some extreme geocaching and discovering some very unique attractions. Grab your sunglasses—we’re traveling to Uyuni, Bolivia to explore a very unusual cemetery for our Geocache of the Week, Uyuni Train Cemetery (GC6QJBD).
Continue reading →Top 9 Geocaches of the Week 2021
Each week we highlight special geocaches from around the world—and what a year it’s been! We have seen an amazing variety of geocaches this year ranging from a well-engineered Multi-Cache hidden in Germany, a historic EarthCache on top of The Lion Mountain in Sri Lanka, an epic dive below the bright blue waters in the Cayman Islands, a bone-chilling 5/5 find on Snake Island in North Macedonia, and many other intriguing caches.
We took a look at which geocaches you liked most on our blog, Facebook, and Twitter and assembled a list of the top 9 to share. Tell us which geocaches you liked most!
Continue reading →Paseando por el país de las maravillas del geocaching
Signal ha creado su bola de nieve de geocaching y está encantado de compartirla con todos vosotros.
¿Qué pondrías en tu bola de nieve de geocaching? Continue reading →
Walking in a geocaching wonderland
Signal has created his geocaching snow globe and is excited to share it with all of you!
What would you put in your geocaching snow globe?




