Houma Travel GeoTour

Location:
Houma, Louisiana
Favorite Points:
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This cache (GC5HF82) is great for birdwatchers and nature lovers

Why the Houma Travel GeoTour is unique:

The Houma area is known as Louisiana’s Bayou Country. With over 2,500 square miles of swamps, bayous, and marshes, the Houma area is the perfect place to explore Louisiana’s wild side. Here you will be surrounded by wildlife and nature preserves, swamp tours and alligator farms. Cajun culture is also alive and well in Houma. From the delicious food to the lively music and dancing, you’ll be an honorary Cajun by the time you complete the GeoTour.

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Spokane History GeoTour

Location: Spokane, WA
Favorite Points:
605

Why the Spokane History GeoTour is unique:

The Spokane area is home to Riverfront Park—a beautiful downtown park known for being the of Expo 1974—and Spokane Falls, with many historic sites to see nearby. The area has incredible trails, rivers, lakes, and mountains. Hiking, biking, and boating are readily accessible as well as skiing and ice skating in the winter. Spokane has art museums, a children’s science museum, and amusement parks including Silverwood Theme Park just across the state border in Idaho. Spokane truly is, as they say, Near Nature, Near Perfect.

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Happy Holidays from Geocaching HQ!

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So far this year, we’ve had a blast celebrating 15 Years of Geocaching. We found a geocache on the anniversary of the first geocache hide, laughed at plenty of #TBT photos from geocaching’s early days, and even joined our favorite geocachers on an epic road trip.

See Geocaching in 2015: A Year in Review.

Like most geocaching streaks, however, 2015 will inevitably come to a close… But good news! 2016 will be filled with even more geocaching awesomeness.

We hope you’ll join us in bidding adieu to this year and welcoming the next by earning two new geocaching souvenirs. To receive both the Goodbye 2015 and Hello 2016 souvenirs, you’ll need to log a geocache on both December 31 and January 1. Be sure to share your favorite New Year’s photos, memories and your geo-goals with us using #geocaching.

Wishing you many geocaching happy dances to come,
Your buddies at Geocaching HQ

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Geocaching in 2015: A Year in Review

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2015 was an epic year in the world of geocaching. 

There were many laughs, plenty of new geocaches hidden, and a lot of “Found it” logs.  As we start to plan for the new year ahead,  it’s fun to reflect on many of the amazing things that happened in 2015. Here are 15 of them.

 

1) We celebrated 15 years of geocaching!

It’s hard to believe that the hobby we all love celebrated its 15th birthday this year. During this time of nostalgia, it’s fun to look back at some of the most historic moments in geocaching history.

2) A year of events. Great events.

  • 2 Giga-Events (5,000+ geocachers)
  • 45 Mega-Events (500+ geocachers)
  • Over 28,000 geocaching events total

It’s evident from all the fun gatherings that took place that geocachers enjoyed making new friends and spending time with the old at an average of over 76 geocaching events per day!  

  • A group of kiddos search for the code word at the last ever Geocaching Block Party Mega-Event in Seattle.

3) A group of courageous geocachers journeyed to the center of the earth to log an EarthCache. Well, sort of.

Need more laughs? Check out all the past geocaching April Fools videos:

4) The geocaching community grew.

In December, the 15 millionth geocaching account was created on Geocaching.com. Considering that many geocaching accounts represent families, couples, teams, and other groups, there are well more than 15 million geocachers worldwide.

  • Geocaching in Cambodia.

5) The game’s 453 community volunteers made the game better for everyone through their contributions as reviewers, moderators, and translators.

6) Geocachers joined in the global CITO (Cache In, Trash Out) movement and gave back to our lovely planet.

Over 19,000 geocachers collected garbage, restored natural areas, and worked on community improvement projects during CITO weekend in April. If each person picked up one 5 lb (2.26 kg) bag of trash, that’s over 40 metric tons of garbage collected. That’s (approximately) 7.4 elephants, or 7 elephants and two cows. This impressive number does not include the hundreds of additional CITO events that took place throughout the rest of year.

7) 4 incredible trackable branded promotions took place, including the super cute Mountain Warehouse promo.

With nearly 500 photos entered into the Mountain Warehouse photo contest, geocachers showed clever photography skills while shooting Meryl Sheep trackable tags all over the British countryside and beyond. One particular trackable, Wooliam the Sheep, has already traveled 32,000+ miles (51,499 km).

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8) GeoTours expanded.

19 new GeoTours were launched this year, bringing the GeoTour grand total at 61 tours worldwide. The average number of geocaches per tour is 44, and their geocaches tend to have more favorite points than the average geocache.

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9) Over 52,000 geocachers around the world went on a Geocaching Road Trip.

During the summer months, geocachers had the opportunity to complete five geocaching quests, each of which earned them a special souvenir for their geocaching profile. By completing all missions, they earned an extra special 6th souvenir. The theme was “Geocaching Road Trip”, and the adventures were epic.

10) Geocachers celebrated Pi. And puzzles. And ate pie.

While some folks celebrated Pi Day on March 14 (3.14) with a slice of pi pie, we celebrated this year’s Pi Day with two new souvenirs…and pie. The first souvenir was earned by 37,000 geocachers who attended an event on that day. The second souvenir celebrated the mystery of pi—to earn it, geocachers had to log a “Found It” on a Mystery Cache. Kudos to the 50,000 geocachers who took on that head scratching challenge.

  • Yummy geocaching events all day long!

11) Five new countries received their own geocaching souvenirs.

Time to update your bucket lists, geocachers. Cheers to Thailand, Turkey, Estonia, Lithuania, and Slovenia who were added to the growing list of country souvenirs this year!

  • Thailand Souvenir.

12) New features were added to make your geocaching world a bit better.

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13) Geocachers watched 16 creative geocaching films at GIFF Weekend.

The GIFF (Geocaching International Film Festival) Weekend 2015 souvenir was awarded to over 14,000 geocachers who attended 449 GIFF events in 46 countries. That’s amazing. But what’s even more amazing is the sheer number of special and wonderful moments that happened at all the movie nights.

14) Geocaching.com added new languages.

The Geocaching.com website is now translated into 22 different languages including English. The iPhone and Android Free apps are also available in 19 different languages. More to come!

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15) There were over 83,000,000 logged geocaches and over 588,000 new geocaches published this year.

Great job, geocachers. Great job.

  • Warm waters & lots of signatures.

From all of us at Geocaching HQ, thank you for making this year the best geocaching year to date.

 

What was your favorite geocaching moment from 2015?

Wirst Du 2016 ein FTF erreichen?

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Wir wünschen Dir ein Frohes Fest aus dem Geocaching HQ!

Dieses Jahr hatten wir bisher viel Spaß dabei 15 Jahre Geocaching zu feiern. Wir haben zum Jubiläum des ersten Geocache-Verstecks einen Geocache gefunden, wir haben an Donnerstagen über viele #TBT-Fotos aus den frühen Geocaching-Jahren gelacht und sind sogar mit unseren Lieblings-Geocachern auf einen unvergesslichen Road-Trip gefahren.

Sieh Dir hier 15 Highlights aus dem Jahr 2015 an!

Wie jede Geocaching-Fundserie neigt sich das Jahr 2015 jedoch unweigerlich dem Ende zu… Aber es gibt gute Neuigkeiten! 2016 wird es noch mehr Geocaching-Abenteuer geben!

Wir hoffen, dass Du uns dabei begleitest, wenn wir mit zwei neuen Souvenirs Abschied von diesem Jahr nehmen und das nächste willkommen heißen. Du kannst das Tschüß-2015 und das Hallo-2016 Souvenir verdienen, indem Du am 31. Dezember und 1. Januar jeweils an einem Event teilnimmst oder einen Geocache findest. Teile daraufhin Deine schönsten Neujahrsfotos, Erinnerungen und Geocaching-Vorsätze mit dem Hashtag #geocaching.

Wir wünschen Dir auch im neuen Jahr viele Geocaching-Freudenstänze,

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