As this year draws to a close, we’re looking back on the past year and all that happened in the wonderful world of geocaching. Last December, we shared an interview with the geocaching couple behind the blog and Instagram profile freeda_reist. We checked in on them again to talk about their geocaching adventures of 2020 and their plans for 2021. Although this was a challenging year, Nadine and Rikkert still made the most of it.
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Geocaching is delightful because of the people who play it — adventure-seekers, makers, parents, astronauts and (sometimes) celebrities. Read their stories.
A Meme in Review
This year we laughed and we cried and we continued in that cycle for a variety of reasons. There are always pockets of sunshine when things seem dim, and for some of us it comes in the form of a meme.
Here are 5 memes HQ shared in 2020 that we can all relate to:
Continue reading →Reviewer Talk: A five-part podcast series
Over the past few months, Chris, host of the Inside HQ podcast, virtually chatted with community volunteer reviewers from around the world about what they do and what they enjoy about their roles. In addition to reviewing, some of the interviewees also serve the community as volunteer forum moderators and translators.
Continue reading →Interview mit freeda_reist
Vor dem Start in ein neues Jahr werfen wir einen Blick zurück auf das vergangene Jahr. Letzten Dezember haben wir ein Interview mit dem cachenden Blogger-Paar, das hinter dem Blog und Instagram-Profil freeda reist steht, gemacht. Wir haben uns wieder bei ihnen gemeldet und über ihre Geocaching-Abenteuer von 2020 und die Pläne für 2021 geredet. Obwohl dieses Jahr natürlich kompliziert war, haben die Beiden das Beste daraus gemacht und auch tolle Geocaching-Pläne für die Zukunft gefasst.
Continue reading →#GeoStealth required
Thank you to everyone who showed off their #GeoStealth and shared their stealthiest geocaching photos and videos with us. Our community proved to be just as stealthy as our geocaching private eye, if not more so! All of the submissions impressed us and we learned a lot of great new stealth moves too. Some cachers opted for a high-visibility safety vest to make an excellent stealthy disguise, and many stuck to the tried-and-true sudden shoe-tying technique.
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