It’s already two weeks into 2020 and we think the year is off to a great start! Do you make resolutions? Get inspired with 10 geocaching resolutions for the New Year. Make your own, or check them off our list!
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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.
Looking ahead: Your 2020 vision
It’s been an inspiring, exciting, and eventful (nearly) two decades of geocaching! Since the very first day, we’ve always followed our north star: to inspire and enable adventure, exploration, and community. Said another way, Geocaching HQ exists in service to you, our community.
Continue reading →How did you do this year? Check your stats with Project-GC
Project-GC aims to enhance geocaching experiences by providing advanced tools and statistics. As an authorized API Partner, Project-GC does not require a separate account, simply log in using your Geocaching.com credentials. Once logged in, you have access to personalized statistics, challenge checkers, and more.
At the start of 2019, we shared an article listing 19 geocaching resolutions for 2019. These resolutions ranged from attending an Event to filling your Difficulty and Terrain grid! Project-GC can help you keep track of these milestones and more through their dynamic statistics. So, how did you do this year and what goals do you have for 2020?
Continue reading →We are thankful for you!
It’s easy to get caught up in all the festivities this time of year, but we are taking a moment to think about all we are grateful for! We are thankful for the geocaching community, the volunteers, the reviewers, and the translators. We’re thankful for all of the cache owners who are maintaining geocaches that create memories all across the globe.
As we move ever closer to our 20th year of geocaching, we realize that none of it would be possible without you! We are celebrating the only way we know how, by finding a geocache of course, and we hope you’ll join us!
Caching Near and Far: An Interview with Neil Torrens
Neil Torrens (AMAZO) found his first cache in June 2010 on the southern coast of Scotland. He stumbled across the Geocaching® mobile app while browsing on his new smartphone and downloaded it on a whim. The next day he and his friend and now wife searched tirelessly up and down dunes, with the sea crashing into the rocks below them. Just when they were about to give up, their geo-senses led them to a suspicious boulder. What they found behind it would turn their lives into an unending adventure, and inspire Neil to travel halfway around the world.
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