You Make The Chain! ( Gadget Cache ) – Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GC6P20K
by arlingtontrains7
Difficulty:
2
Terrain:
2
Location:
Texas, USA
N 32° 37.701 W 097° 10.798

Sometimes we come across a complicated gadget geocache and wonder what chain of events led the cache owner to create such a unique design…

This simple-yet-devious gadget cache challenges geocachers to use the provided materials to create their own tool to retrieve the key and open the geocache.

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Pump Up The Jam – Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GCA9ERG
by Nana_Bee
Difficulty:
1.5
Terrain:
1.5
Location:
Massachusetts, United States
N 41° 40.731′ W 071° 00.069′

This Geocache of the Week is an ode to an American culinary classic, the peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Unassuming on the outside, sweet and savory on the inside, the PB&J is a nostalgic lunchbox staple.

Image by Wikipedia.

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Geocache of the Week Flashback Edition: Stonehenge in the Desert

Traditional
GC6H1TZ
by Kris32
Difficulty:
1.5
Terrain:
1.5
Location:
Nevada, United States
N 35° 50.406 W 115° 16.068

Take a look at the picture above; do you notice something out of the ordinary? It’s not a mirage, and although it may seem too unbelievable to be real, there is a top-rated geocache nestled somewhere in the vicinity.

Come with us as we sweat our way to this Geocache of the Week, Stonehenge in the Dessert (GC6H1TZ).
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If you host it, they will come: Planning your first geocaching Event

2025 marks the 25th anniversary of geocaching. We’re excited to share this milestone with the global geocaching community through Community Celebration Events!

But what’s the secret to a spectacular geocaching Event? We asked the co-hosts of Maine’s second-longest running Event, Get Useless In Eustis (GUIE), for their advice.

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