Ten tips for safe geocaching

While many of us are still being asked to stay safe by staying home, it’s also important to acknowledge that others are able to go geocaching safely. Maybe you’re wondering what you can do to keep yourself and other cachers safe.

As cities, parks, and trails start to open up, here are ten tips to keep in mind as you begin to venture back out caching:

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The making of a Lackey Tag

Lackey Tags have been around since 2011, when they were given to Lackeys* to commemorate their Lackeyversaries (the anniversary of the date they joined the company). These coveted tags are traded at events, dropped into caches, or sent off into the world as owned trackables. Since the only way to acquire one of these tags is for someone to interact directly with a Lackey, they can become quite popular among SWAG collectors. (Or would it be SFLO—Stuff From Lackeys Only)? You may be wondering how these special tags get created. Here, graphic designer Roxxy gives us the scoop on the history, design, and production of Lackey tags. 

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Just add geocaching

‘Mix and Match’ is the name of the game here! With so many activities at your fingertips, you don’t need to choose just one. Geocaching compliments many hobbies. Add geocaching to your other activities for a fun combination you’ll be hard-pressed to find elsewhere.

Of course, during this time we also encourage all geocachers to please follow the guidelines from your regional health officials. We understand these activities may have to wait for now, but we hope these ideas inspire your planning for the future.

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