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.
Tag: Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessibility while geocaching, an interview with reviewer Poltrona Polaris
In celebration of the Year of the Hide, Geocaching HQ is talking to geocachers far and wide about the delight of hiding geocaches and what to consider when placing your latest cache.
Geocachers come from a variety of backgrounds and levels of mobility. To recognize the beautiful diversity within the geocaching community, we spoke with Norwegian community volunteer reviewer Poltrona Polaris, who uses a wheelchair, to learn about the joys and challenges of geocaching in a wheelchair.
Accessibility within geocaching: an interview with the Fitness Inclusion Network
Geocaching is a great way to explore one’s community from a different perspective. However, it’s important to remember that not all geocaches are within reach. With the goal of opening up a conversation about inclusion, we reached out to the Fitness Inclusion Network to discuss their work on accessibility within geocaching. Continue reading →


