Earn New Souvenirs — Celebrate 15 Years of Geocaching

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Unlock Your 2015 Geocaching Mission on May 2 and 3

This May 2nd and 3rd, celebrate the history of geocaching by unlocking your mission for 2015. May 2nd and 3rd signal the beginning of geocaching, some 15 years ago. On May 2, 2000, GPS signals were descrambled, increasing the accuracy of GPS devices worldwide by ten times. The following day, what would become known as the first geocache was hidden.

Celebrate 15 Years of Geocaching on May 2nd and 3rd by finding any geocache or attending any geocaching event. You’ll earn a new digital souvenir for your geocaching profile.

Unlock details of your 2015 geocaching mission by reading the souvenir’s description. Join the conversation with your fellow geocachers on social media by tagging #Geocaching15 in your posts.

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Thank You for a Deliciously Successful Pi Day!

On March 14, 2015, aka 3/14/15, geocachers around the world celebrated Pi Day by finding a Mystery Cache or attending a Pi Day event and earning two souvenirs. In case you missed it, there was another puzzle hidden within the souvenirs.

Take a look at the two Pi Day souvenirs. Notice the numbers and letters around the rim? Combine those to find the page for GC31415, which contains a very special message from one of the co-founders of Geocaching.com and a few delicious pi(e) recipes.

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Verdiene Dir neue Souvenirs – Feiere 15 Jahre Geocaching

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Schalte Deine Geocaching-Mission 2015 für den 2. und 3. Mai frei. 

Feiere den Anfang von Geocaching am 2. und 3. Mai, indem Du Deine Mission für 2015 freischaltest. Der 2. und 3. Mai stehen für den Beginn von Geocaching vor 15 Jahren. Am 2. Mai 2000 wurde die künstliche Abweichung bei GPS-Signalen aufgehoben, womit GPS-Geräte auf der ganzen Welt 10 Mal genauer wurden. Am nächsten Tag wurde der erste Geocache versteckt.

Feiere am 2. und 3. Mai 15 Jahre Geocaching, indem Du einen Geocache findest oder an einem Geochaching-Event teilnimmst. Damit wirst Du ein neues digitales Souvenir für Dein Geocaching-Profil bekommen.

Nachdem Du den Souvenir verdient hast, lies die Souvenir-Beschreibung, um die Details für Deine Geocaching-Mission 2015 freizuschalten. Steige auf den Sozialen Netzwerken in die Unterhaltung mit anderen Geocachern ein, indem Du Deine Postings mit dem Hashtag “#Geocaching15” versiehst.

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Danke für einen weiteren erfolgreichen und leckeren Pi-Day!

Am 14. März 2015, in der amerikanischen Schreibweise “3/14/15”, haben Geocacher auf der ganzen Welt den Pi-Day gefeiert, indem sie einen Mystery-Geocache fanden bzw. an einem Pi-Day-Event teilnahmen und zwei Souvenirs verdienten. Für den Fall, dass es Dir entgangen ist: In den Souvenirs ist ein weiteres Rätsel vesteckt.

Sieh Dir die zwei Pi-Day-Souvenirs an. Siehst Du die Zahlen und Buchstaben rund um den Rand? Kombiniere sie, um die Seite für GC31415 zu finden, auf der Du eine besondere Nachricht von einem der Mitbegründer von Geocaching.com und ein paar leckere Pi(e)-Rezepte findest.

 

Be #Inspired by 197 of the Best #Geocache Hides

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Just Follow the Favorite Points to the #OMGeocache

There’s a difference between finding a good geocache and finding a geocache that makes your jaw drop, racks up the Favorite Points, and inspires geocachers around the world. We call these #OMGeocaches.

Fortunately, finding these geocaches isn’t too hard. You can see some for yourself on the Geocaching Pinterest board with 197 Creative Geocache Hides. Every week, the blog features one of these geocaches as Geocache of the Week. And when you’re ready to find one in the wild, Geocaching Premium members can sort by Favorite Points on the new search page.

What’s the best #OMGeocache you’ve ever found? Post it on our Facebook page.

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Creative Hides on the Geocaching Pinterest board

 

Hol Dir #Inspiration von den mehr als 194 besten #Geocache-Verstecken

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Folge einfach den Favoritenpunkten, um zu einem #OMGeocache zu gelangen.

Es gibt einen Unterschied dazwischen, einen guten Geocache zu finden und einen solchen, der Dir den Unterkiefer runterklappen lässt, bei dem die Favoritenpunkte nur so hochschnellen und der Geocacher auf der ganzen Welt inspiriert. Wir nennen solche Dosen #OMGeocaches.

Glücklicherweise ist es nicht allzu schwierig, diese zu finden. Einige davon stellen wir auf dem Geocaching-Pinterest-Board vor, auf dem Du Dir 194 kreative Geocache-Verstecke ansehen kannst. Im Blog wird außerdem wöchentlich einer davon als “Geocache der Woche” vorgestellt werden. Und wenn Du Lust hast, einen davon draußen in der Wildnis zu suchen, können Geocaching-Premium-Mitglieder die neue Suchfunktion nach Favoritenpunkten nutzen.

Was ist der beste #OMGeocache, den Du jemals gefunden hast? Poste etwas dazu auf unserer Facebook-Seite.

 

Ain’t No Mystery: Use the Geocaching Intro app to find Mystery Caches this Pi Day

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I love watching non-geocachers (aka muggles) try to absorb the concept of geocaching. I’m sure you’ve all heard this same reaction before: Wait. You find boxes in the woods? Well that’s just irrational.

It’s true. The things we do as geocachers may seem a little crazy at times. But good news! This Pi Day (March 14, 2015), we’re introducing a dose of rational to the irrational—all thanks to a team of designers here at Geocaching HQ.

Earlier this year, we shared an inside look at how we collect feedback from the community and how that feedback influences the tools that we make. The next step in developing a new geocaching tool is design. A team of User Experience (UX) experts at Geocaching HQ are responsible for taking the community’s feedback and thinking through everything from how the new tool will work to how the design of an emoji will help bring delight to your next geocache find.

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Left: UI Designer Abby Right: Mobile UX Designer Michelle

 

This team was recently tasked with making the experience of finding a Mystery Cache a bit more, well, rational—and all in time for you to earn the 3.14.15 Pi Day souvenir. I sat down with Mobile UX Designer Michelle Li (Username: BlueSpaceMonkey) and UI Designer Abby Deering (Username: Abbydeer) to learn how they took the mystery out of Mystery Caches in the Geocaching Intro app.

What was the biggest challenge in designing Mystery Caches for the free Geocaching app?

Mystery Caches are a complex type of geocache. One of the biggest changes we were faced with was making Mystery Caches easy to use for geocachers and coming up with a design solution that works with all the different types of Mystery Caches.

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The new Waypoint Manager in the Geocaching Intro app makes it easier than ever to add and keep track of coordinates to a geocache.

What about the new design are you most excited to share with the community?

We are really excited that we’ve found a design solution that works with all the different types of Mystery Caches (there are so many different versions!). We feel like we were able to eliminate a barrier that previously made it difficult to enter your answer. We’re excited that we removed a challenge in the tool, leaving the challenge where it should be: in solving the Mystery. And we hope this means more geocachers will now give Mystery Caches a try!

How have your designs made finding Mystery Caches easier?

We’ve made the ability to add Solved coordinates and edit waypoints easier and more manageable for all different kinds of Mystery Caches.

Editor’s Note: You’ll see in the app that “Corrected Coordinates” are now referred to as “Solved”. This decision was made by surveying the geocaching community.

How did feedback and insight from the geocaching community enter into the design?

We brought in both potential players and experienced geocachers to our office to look at our Mystery Cache design. We had them walk through a series of tasks and even took them outside to watch them geocache with the new design. We revised our design based on their feedback.

Anything else you want geocachers to know?

We’re so excited that Mystery Caches are now available in the free app and we love making products that make geocaching easier for our community!

Unlock this latest and greatest tool for discovering Mystery Caches with Premium membership in the free Geocaching Intro app for iOS and Android. And don’t miss out on your chance to earn one of two Pi Day souvenirs by logging a “Found It” on a Mystery Cache this Saturday!

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