Les astrologues voient le thème astral comme une “prévision” pour les personnes nées sous un certain signe. Nous avons représenté ces signes exclusivement pour les géocacheurs. Découvrez votre thème astral géocaching !
Continue reading →Finding friends at Belgium Mega-Event
Geocaching HQ staff attend dozens of Mega and Giga-Events around the world, shaking hands, sharing stories of adventure, and of course, geocaching. Cindy P (Frau Potter) is Director of Community at Geocaching HQ. She recently traveled to Belgium to attend the Welcome to Belgium Mega-Event. Here’s her trip recap.
There is a common saying among geocachers: “The best finds are other geocachers.” I experienced this first hand at the Welcome to Belgium Mega-Event (GC7TT10) in Rotselaar, Belgium. The event, hosted August 31, 2019 by Birre’s Camper Friends, has grown over the years from a group of geocachers who travel with motorhomes, caravans, and tents. As the group of friends grew bigger and bigger, they decided to host their own Mega-Event. This year, about 100 motorhomes arrived from all over Europe for the event, along with geocachers that participated just for the day.
Continue reading →Dein Geocaching-Horoskop
Astrologen bezeichnen Horoskope als “Vorausschau” für Leute, die unter einem bestimmten Sternzeichen geboren wurden. Wir haben diese Sternzeichen exklusiv für Geocacher dargestellt. Entdecke Dein Geocaching-Horoskop!
Continue reading →Back to School with Geocaching
The air is crisp and clean, the leaves are turning golden, the scent of pumpkin spice wafts through the streets, and school is officially in session. Looking for ways to include geocaching into your back to school lesson plans? Check out our GeocachingEdu page where parents, teachers, and educators can find handy resources on incorporating geocaching in the classroom.
As added inspiration, we’re highlighting six unique ways you can get back to school—geocaching style. Let’s get ready to make mistakes, get messy, and go geocaching!
Continue reading →Chalking The Horse: It’s the Neigh-borly Thing to Do — Interview With CITO Host The Wombles
Cache In Trash Out® (CITO) is an environmental initiative supported by the geocaching community. Since 2002, CITO helps preserve the natural beauty of cache-friendly spaces. In that time, more than 363,000 people have volunteered at 18,000 events.
Lots of cachers think of CITO as a chance to pick up trash—which it definitely is. But the events are not limited to this—it’s also a chance to preserve the integrity of cache-friendly places in other outside-of-the-box ways!
The Wombles is a British geocacher who has taken improving mother earth to a whole new level. He hosts regular CITOs, among them a recurring crowd favorite—Wombling free – Chalking the Horse—meaning that, if you’re in the UK, you can attend!
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