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Hidden : Friday, July 19, 2024
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Terrain:
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19 July 2024, 09:00 - 10:00

 

Who?         Anyone who is a Geocacher, interested in becoming one, or even a muggle friend or family member.

 What?      Weekly RGV Geocaching Breakfast Meet & Greet *NOTE* purchase of food items is always optional however, fun and fellowship is a given.

 Where?        Country Omelette, 3420 N. 10th St., McAllen, TX 78501

 When?         FRIDAYJuly 19, 2024,     9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

 Why?           Share stories, tips & tricks of the game, assist with solving mystery/puzzle caches and share/trade trackables & just have fun!

This summer, it’s all about Geocaching 411…what’s that you ask? 411 means the skinny or all the important information, etc.. Come along and enjoy the series.

The Birth of Geocaching.com

For the first few months, geocaching was confined to existing experienced GPS users who already used the technology for outdoor activities such as backpacking and boating. Most users had an existing knowledge of GPS and a firm grasp of obscure lingo like datums and WGS84. Due to both the player base and the newness of the activity, players had a steep learning curve before going out on their first cache hunt. Tools were scarce for determining whether a cache was nearby, if one existed at all.

As with most participants, Jeremy Irish, a web developer for a Seattle company, stumbled upon Mike Teague's web site in July while doing research on GPS technology. The idea of treasure hunting and using tech-gadgets represented the marriage of two of his biggest interests. Discovering one was hidden nearby, Jeremy purchased his first GPS unit and went on his first hunt the following weekend.

After experiencing the thrill of finding his first cache, Irish decided to start a hobby site for the activity. Adopting the term geocaching, he created Geocaching.com and applied his professional web skills to create tools to improve the cache-hunting experience. The cache listings were still added by hand, but a database helped to standardize the listings. Additional features, like searching for caches around zip codes, made it easier for new players to find listings for nearby caches.

With Mike Teague's valuable input, the new site was completed and announced to the stash-hunting community on September 2, 2000. At the time the site was launched there were 75 known caches in the world.

Source: Geocaching > Getting Started with Geocaching > The History of Geocaching

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