We’re excited to reconnect with Marcellus Cadd (atreides) from Geocaching While Black again to walk down geocaching memory lane. Marcellus reflects on some of his cherished geocaching memories, and more!
Medieval Luxembourg’s Block Party
The green rolling hills, ancient castles, and dense forests of northern Luxembourg played host to the Legends of Luxembourg Block Party (GCAJM25), the largest geocaching event ever hosted in the country. Continue reading →
Discover Utah’s hidden gems on the Carbon Corridor SPX GeoTour
Looking for a Utah getaway that blends adventure, history, and stunning scenery? The Carbon Corridor SPX GeoTour (GT4D7) is your next must-do adventure. Continue reading →
Balls of Steel — Geocache of the Week
- Traditional
- GC7A989
- by RoombaCats
- Location:
- California, USA
- N 34° 31.618′ W 118° 00.845′
When creativity meets engineering, geocaching transforms into a hands-on puzzle—welcome to the world of gadget caches, where the thrill of the find is only half the fun.
Meet your community volunteers—a feature filled with board games, pikas, and the Seattle Gum Wall!
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 group of geocaching community volunteers who dedicate their time, passion, and talent to support the worldwide geocaching community.
- Reviewers review and publish geocaches that meet geocaching guidelines
- Moderators guide and monitor participation in the Geocaching Forums
- Translators translate geocaching content into 25+ languages
- EarthCache reviewers use their expertise in geology to review and publish EarthCaches
The geocaching community currently has nearly 400 volunteers who support geocachers and provide guidance to new players—all for the love of the game. Though most volunteers are also active players, a large portion of the community hasn’t yet had the chance to meet them.
Here’s a brief introduction to volunteers you might have seen in your community! Continue reading →




