Erhalte ein Souvenir am Internationalen EarthCache-Tag

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Der internationale EarthCache-Tag ist am 11. Oktober

Am 11. Oktober kannst Du ein Souvenir für das Feiern des Geocaching-Spielfeldes bekommen. Du fragst Dich, was das ist? Es ist die ganze Erde!* Alles, was Du zu tun hast, ist rauszugehen und am internationalen EarthCache-Tag einen EarthCache zu finden.

EarthCaches haben keinen gegenständlichen Behälter. Statt dessen bringen sie Dich an einen einzigartigen Ort und geben Dir eine Lektion in Geowissenschaften. Um einen Fund zu loggen, musst Du die Beschreibung lesen und vor Ort Fragen beantworten.

Mit der kostenlosen Geocaching Intro-App geht das Finden und Loggen eines EarthCaches ganz leicht. Du kannst Deine Antworten ganz einfach über das Nachrichten-Center an den Geocache-Besitzer senden. Benutze die Suche-Seite, um einen EarthCache in Deiner Nähe zu finden.

Finde einen EarthCache in Deiner Nähe

* und eine einsame Raumstation

 

Danke, dass Du beim Geocaching-Road-Trip ’15 mitgemacht hast.

In den letzten Monaten sind Geocacher aus aller Welt zum Geocaching-Road-Trip ‘15 aufgebrochen. Wir wollen uns einen Moment Zeit nehmen, um uns für Deine Begleitung auf dieser großartigen Reise zu bedanken und Dir ein paar Höhepunkte zeigen:

  • 51,335 Geocacher haben alle sechs Souvenirs erhalten und wurden Helden des Road-Trips
  • Aus den bei Instagram mit dem Hashtag #geocaching15 markierten Fotos wurden die Fotos von 15 Geocachern in die Endausscheidung aufgenommen – Schau Dir die Fotos an
  • Ein Geocaching-HQer bestieg einen Berg für einen Erstfund. Sieh Dir das Video an
  • Fünf Geocaching-HQer machten eine großen, 24-stündigen Trip um alle fünf Geocache-Arten zu finden, für die man ein Souvenir erhält – sieh Dir das Video an

Nochmals vielen Dank für Deine Teilnahme am Geocaching-Road-Trip ’15! Viel Spaß beim Geocaching!

Taking Flight GeoTour – Manatee County, Florida

Geotour: Taking Flight     
Location: Manatee County, Florida
Total Favorite Points: 290

Geocachers help take care of the spots on the trail by caching in and trashing out! GC3RBQV

Why Manatee County is a great place to visit:

Manatee County’s beaches, including Anna Maria Island and Holmes Beach, are award-winning sites and are considered some of the best beaches in the world. After a long day of geocaching, relax on the shores of the beautiful Gulf of Mexico – there are even caches nearby!

Best time of year to visit:

Year-round! From the beaches to the interior pine forests, Manatee County is beautiful throughout the entire year. Fall tends to be a favorite time for many northerners visiting. The Florida summer is hot, but many of the caches in this series are easy to access and do not require a great deal of time outside in the heat.

Must-see attractions:

Check out the Southwest Florida Museum and meet Snooty the Manatee, or stop by De Soto National Memorial to see the possible site of the Spanish explorers landing.

Hidden gems only locals know about:

Duette Preserve is the County’s largest preserve at over 20,000 acres of land. Explore this beautiful area, and you may even catch a glimpse of the rare Western Scrub-Jay, white-tailed deer, or a burrowing owl. This geocache will take you into the heart of Duette where the Scrub-Jays can be found.

Prizes:

Individuals who complete the tour will receive a Taking Flight GeoTour trackable tag. This prize is available to those who find 12 of the 15 caches. Make sure to download the PDF passport for the GeoTour before you go.

 

What Geocachers are saying about Taking Flight GeoTour:

Geocaches are located in birding hot spots and each one includes a fun educational activity. GC3RBMY

“And the mission has been completed! So many thanks to Manatee County NRD for this series and reward for completing the mission. We had a great two days doing this, and found many spots that we will be coming back for in the future. Keep up the good work with the preserves and we hope to find more open in the future.” – Moseycat

“TFTH. very cool of Manatee County to put this GeoTour together. Had great time adventuring about all the different preserves. I’ll be back to camp or hike some of these”. – SunWarrior

“Thank you for taking the time to do this GeoTour the right way. I’ll be recommending it to all my caching friends who visit the area.” – bitbrain

Additional Information:

This GeoTour was the first in the state of Florida and has served as a model for the State Park Service’s tour as well as tours all over the world. In addition to finding geocaches, each site has a fun activity associated with the cache. Activities include discovering your wingspan, watching for nesting shorebirds, or observing sea level changes. The geocaches on this tour are all different types, so you have the opportunity to find Multi-Caches, Letterboxes, and Mystery as well as Traditionals.

Note: All the above information was provided by the GeoTour host. Copy has been edited by Geocaching HQ.

 

Auburn Sea (GC3QGYZ) — Geocache of the Week

 

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Geocache Name:

Auburn Sea by Nashuan with help from CaladorGCS

Difficulty/Terrain Rating:

3.5/2.5

Why this is the Geocache of the Week:

While geocaching is a hobby that’s captured the hearts of millions of people, not all geocaches are created equal. Not every cache is difficult to find. Not every cache is well-maintained. Not every cache is going to make your jaw drop and your eyes fall out when you see it.

But this one does. “Auburn Sea” is a Puzzle Cache that melds adventure, history, and handiwork. After deciphering a tricky puzzle about the pirate Captain Kidd and his beloved treasure, the geocacher embarks on a quest to find said treasure…or die trying.* The geocacher who finds the cache treasure is only halfway there—getting it open is an adventure in and of itself. *not really

The logs and favorite points on this cache are testament to the creativity of the puzzle and the hide. This cache is sure to bring smiles to all who dare to find it.

What geocachers have to say:

“Best cache we have found yet. Very cool! This will get a favorite from us. TFTC.” –WeRmudfun

“Everything about this cache was fantastic from the puzzle the cache page and of course the final container. This is one of those you wish you could give more then one favorites to. Thank you for one of the highlights of the trip. This was #14 of 20 for the day. Thank you for the cache.” –Odyn

“I’d solved this one a while ago and enjoyed the process….and then when I knew we were coming up here to the Auburn Sea to walk on water, I found I’d lost my notes, left nothing electronic, and had to find the solution to all the puzzles all over again….surprisingly difficult even the second time! Both the puzzle work and the cache at GZ are amazing bits of work….the treasure chest was far nicer than I’d expected even based on spoiler images, and getting it out and open was impressive and loads of fun. Can I give more than one favorite point???” –T13

“The puzzle is the work of a master craftsman, and the treasure awaiting was beyond description. The adventure, exceptional.” –snewt lindell
Read the rest of snewt’s awesome log on this cache here.

Photos:

 

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The treasure chest…not yet opened.
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Close up of Captain Kidd’s home turf.
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Treasure seeker rjb43nh and others.
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The treasure chest…opened!
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The FTF prize.

Spoiler video! (Also available via the cache page).

Some cache owners go above and beyond to make finding and logging their cache an experience. What’s been your favorite geocaching experience?

Continue to explore some of the most engaging geocaches around the globe. Check out all the Geocaches of the Week on the Geocaching blog. If you would like to nominate a Geocache of the Week, just fill out this form. Thanks!

Danke für 15 Jahre Geocaching-Großartigkeit!

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Danke von uns allen hier aus dem HQ!

In zwei Tagen wird Geocaching.com 15 Jahre alt – und das haben wir auch Dir zu verdanken! In den letzten anderthalb Jahrzehnten ist Geocaching von ein paar auf der Welt verstreuten Geocaches gewachsen zu über 2,5 Millionen versteckten Geocaches in fast jedem Land auf der Erde – und einem in der Internationalen Raumstation. Der Weg war – wie ein Geocaching-Ausflug – voller Spaß und Überraschungen. Von uns alles hier aus dem Geocaching-HQ in Seattle: VIELEN DANK! Schau auf den Geocaching-Blog, um von weiteren Meilensteinen zu lesen, die Geocaching über die Jahren hinweg gesetzt hat.