Ever find yourself in a geocaching rut? Have you found all the geocaches in your area? Are you unable to solve that difficult puzzle cache? Have no fear, we’ve compiled six ways to help you get over your geocaching obstacles.
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How to conquer your creative blocks
We all know the feeling. You’re staring at the Geocaching map, viewing the perfect spot to place a geocache, and waiting for that light bulb moment of cache creativity…but it just doesn’t seem to come. You’ve hit a creative block.
It’s a common scenario, and not exclusive to the geocaching world—but you don’t need to be defeated by it. In fact, you can use these barriers to inspiration as a tool to think outside the box (ammo can?) and create something new! Here are three common causes of creative blocks and how to overcome them.
Connect with geocachers from around the world
Consider this your guide to finding #geocaching inspiration. The best way to find geocaching inspiration is by getting out and finding geocaches. The second best way is by following Geocaching HQ on social media. You’ll connect with geocachers from around the world, see awesome photos and videos, read amazing stories, and more.
Overcoming (high) obstacles
For many people, tree climbing is a childhood hobby that becomes less attractive as they grow older (and more risk averse). For me, (Rock Chalk) the opposite happened. I grew up in an area without big trees, and played games that kept my feet on the ground. As an adult, I discovered geocaching and the thrill of trying something new: tree climbing caches.
Continue reading →The top ten geocaches added to Lists
From Favorite points to the number of Found It logs to being featured as the Geocache of the Week, there are a few ways to tell if a geocache is popular. Have you ever wondered though, which caches have earned the title of the most bookmarked (active) caches in the world? Here we share the top 10 and how you can add them to a List of your own.
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