La météo dehors peut être épouvantable mais… les géocaches ne se trouvent pas toutes seules ! Alors la question c’est, comment bravez-vous l’hiver (ou la chaleur de l’été) et alimentez votre soif de smileys ? On vous simplifie la vie avec tous ces conseils météorologiques.
Continue reading →Geocaching bei jedem Wetter
Das Wetter draußen mag ja furchtbar sein, aber… Geocaches finden sich nicht von allein! Also ist die Frage, wie kannst Du dem Winter (oder der Sommerhitze) trotzen und dennoch Deiner Sucht nach Smileys nachkommen? Hier haben wir für Dich Tipps fürs Geocaching bei jedem Wetter.
Continue reading →Adventure Lab spotlight: Interview with the creator of MSU’s Native American art and culture tour
In partnership with Geocaching HQ, Montana State University (MSU) recently launched a public Adventure Lab experience that takes players on a journey to locations that honor Native American heritage on campus. Suzi Taylor, director of the Science Math Resource Center worked with MSU’s American Indian Council to create the Native American art and culture Adventure Lab. Read more about what Suzi learned along the way.
Continue reading →A Recap: Interviews with cache owners in 2019
In 2019, we interviewed several creative cache owners to learn their secrets, seek their advice, and take a peek at their most beloved caches. We saw spy-like briefcases, intricate electrical wiring, 3D printed puzzle caches, a new take on CITO, and some of the most Favorited caches in the world. We’ve compiled them all with links to the original interviews for your viewing pleasure.
Who knows, there might be one near you!
Gnome Place Like Home — Geocache of the Week
Gnomes are a common sight in many a garden or front yard, but have you ever seen a group of gnomes living in a tree?
The Holly Hill Gnome Home was started in 2003 when three wandering gnomes (via resident Virginia Morris) asked the City Council to take up residence at the base of a tall, grizzled tree next to the Halifax River.
The original gnomes, Hall, Lee, and Hill were soon joined in their tree home, not only by other formerly gnomadic gnomes, but also by Gnome Place Like Home, our geocache of the week!




