See’n Sucht—Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GC8JHXD
by ThP2068
Difficulty:
1.5
Terrain:
1.5
Location:
Niedersachsen, Germany
N 53° 40.587 E 007° 28.773

Some geocaches really grab your attention and draw you in, almost like a magnet. Does that ring a bell? What about a wind chime?

Creativity and innovation make for amazing geocache hides, and the geocaching community never lacks inspiration. Our Geocache of the Week, See’n Sucht (GC8JHXD), will prove that some places really are made for a geocache!

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Accessibility while geocaching — interview with tribble_eater

Geocachers come from very different backgrounds and have their own set of differences. We met up with a geocacher, Tiffany (tribble_eater), to geocache with her and learn some valuable information about what it’s like to geocache with a wheelchair and tips on how cache owners can make simple updates to accommodate all geocachers better.

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Space Invader—Geocache of the Week

Letterbox Hybrid
GC7QEJJ
by Simply Paul
Difficulty:
1.5
Terrain:
1.5
Location:
London, United Kingdom
N 51° 31.211′ W 000° 07.046′

The search for alien life is right at your fingertips.

Over 1,000 reports of something ‘out of this world’ are coming in from London since 2018. Could it be an interstellar species? Just a weather balloon? An enthusiastic hobbyist? Whatever it may be, conspiracies are floating around as to what this geocache is, who placed it, and what it means for the rest of the world.

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Where are the missing DNFs?

When you can’t find a geocache, do you log your DNF? To some cachers, it may sound like a trick question, because of course they do. Others cite any number of reasons for not logging a “Didn’t find it.” Maybe they think they didn’t spend enough time looking, or they only log a DNF if they feel certain the cache isn’t there. Some fear their DNF log will be the reason for a cache’s archival (it won’t). Whatever the reasons, most geocachers would agree that a lot of DNFs go unlogged. Continue reading →