Geocaching is better with friends. Having a buddy with you on a cache outing makes searching for caches easier and more fun, and it creates memories that you’ll both reminisce about for years to come. In a perfect world, all our friends would know exactly what we’re talking about when we say “There’s a new multi published at the park by my place! I need a new cache for my streak. Want to find it this afternoon? Don’t forget to bring your TOTTs!” Alas, we all have friends who don’t know geocaching well or maybe even at all. That means that we have the chance to introduce them to the joys of geocaching and bring them into their new favorite hobby! Read on for tips on how to share geocaching with non-geocacher friends and build your geocaching community. Continue reading →
Category: Community
Geocaching is delightful because of the people who play it — adventure-seekers, makers, parents, astronauts and (sometimes) celebrities. Read their stories.
It’s all smiles with this content creator—The Geocaching Vlogger
✨ Enthusiasm, curiosity, and passion may come to mind when you think of Joshua Johnson, also known in the geocaching community as The Geocaching Vlogger. As an outgoing geocacher, it’s likely you’ve seen his content pop up on your screen more than once over the years.
Join us as we catch up with The Geocaching Vlogger and get to know him better. Let’s dive into the heartwarming interview!
Ask Signal: Volume 1
We’re excited to share Signal’s first answer to a question sent in for our Ask Signal series. This first question touches on important information for geocachers who want to create and hide their own geocache. Let’s get started!
Meet your (newest) community volunteers—karaoke, dragons, and waterfalls!
It’s a well-known fact that geocaching is a community-based game. After all, what would the game be without creative cache owners and the engaged cachers who log their finds?
Another vital aspect of the game is the collection of geocaching community volunteers who dedicate their time, passion, and talent to support the worldwide geocaching community. Continue reading →
Celebrating the March Equinox
The March equinox marks a moment of balance in Earth’s orbit with nearly equal amounts of daylight worldwide. It symbolizes transition, marking the start of spring in the northern hemisphere and the start of autumn in the southern hemisphere. Around the world, it’s celebrated as a time of interconnectedness, reminding us of our shared experience, regardless of hemisphere. Whether you will celebrate a spring equinox or an autumn equinox this March, plan to include geocaching in your equinox celebrations to earn a souvenir! Continue reading →




