Celebrating the December solstice

Around the world, people celebrate the solstice in many different ways. In the Northern Hemisphere, the December solstice marks the shortest day of the year. It represents a turning point in the season and the return of light. In the Southern Hemisphere, the December solstice marks the longest day of the year and a celebration of summer.

Whether you will celebrate a summer solstice or a winter solstice this December, read on to find out why you should include geocaching in your solstice plans!

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Cache owner perspectives with Karlusia

Karlusia is an experienced geocacher from Warsaw, Poland. With nearly 125 geocaches placed in the last ten years, Karlusia has a lot of experience hiding geocaches throughout her community. These days, you’ll find her traveling the world and documenting all her geocaching finds through her social media and blog.

Learn about this prolific cacher, including her geocaching origin story, some of her favorite cache hides, travel documentation tips, and more:

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What are tools of the trade?—check out these TOTT tutorials!

So you’re starting to get the hang of geocaching. You’ve watched all the tutorials, explored the Help Center, and even got a few geocache finds under your belt! But there’s one thing you just don’t understand—what in the world is a “TOTT,” and why do some caches require it?

We’re here to give you the lowdown on TOTTs (Tools of the Trade) and even share some examples of TOTTs you might need for your next geocaching hunt!

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GoLI’s Cache Machine — Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GC928RV
by GeocachersofLI
Difficulty:
4
Terrain:
1
Location:
New York, United States
N 40° 46.694 W 073° 27.991

Do you need some cache? Look no further than GoLI’s Cache Machine (GC928RV)! While this Geocache of the Week won’t give you any cash, finding it is sure to make you feel like a million bucks!

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