Avid readers of the Geocaching Blog have seen interviews with cache owners, geocaching community volunteers, and countless folks who help make our game so special. But have you ever wondered who creates GeoTours and how much work goes into the process? Continue reading →
Gunung Kawi Temple — Geocache of the Week
Sometimes it’s a unique container that makes a great geocache. Others, it’s a magical location. This time, it’s both! Our Geocache of the Week (GC1TRVM) brings us to Gunung Kawi Temple in the verdant jungle of Bali, Indonesia. Join us for a grand adventure!
Three tips for adding geocaching to your everyday routine
A day where you can spend some time geocaching, whether it’s 15 minutes or 5 hours, is a good day. Finding a cache shows you new places, adds fun to your day, and gets you outside in the fresh air. It often feels like this kind of geocaching joy is something that you can only find if you have extra free time on the weekend or if you’re on vacation, but actually geocaching easily fits into everyday routines. Read on for tips on how to go geocaching regularly and start adding sparkle to the drab of the everyday. Continue reading →
Indoor Adventures for players
Intrepid Adventure creators are hard at work crafting the latest in indoor Adventure Lab experiences! Have you exhausted your local supply of Adventures? Maybe you have a big trip coming up with an afternoon to spare and want an easier way to explore the new environment. Adventure Lab remains the perfect resource for learning about your surroundings and exploring like a local— and with indoor Adventures, there are even more ways to enjoy the adventuring experience! Continue reading →
The Terracotta Warriors — Geocache of the Week
For thousands of years, humans have speculated about what lies beyond death. Will it be bright? Dark? Scary?
For the first emperor of China, Qin, this question inspired an unprecedented nationwide construction project; the fruits of this labor are known as the Terracotta Warriors, funerary art on a grand scale.
Today, a geocache with over 200 Favorite points acts as our compass through time and discovery
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