Geocachers call May 2nd "Blue Switch Day" because on that day in 2000, the U.S. government lifted the Selective Availability restriction on GPS technology, making it more accurate and accessible for everyone, which paved the way for the development of geocaching.
The Legacy: This event is considered the birth of geocaching.
The First Cache: Dave Ulmer, a computer consultant, placed the first geocache (then called a "GPS stash") in Beavercreek, Oregon, on May 3rd.
The Purpose: Ulmer's goal was to test the accuracy of the newly available GPS technology.
The Location: The location was posted on the Usenet newsgroup sci. geo. satellite-nav.
The First Finders: Mike Teague was the first person to find the first geocache.
There are many caches that were published in the year 2025. While the year is almost 1/2 way over, there still are over 300 in the Dfw area. A few in the Plano area:
Have you found any of these?
In celebration of the upcoming anniversary of blue switch day, a new geocache will be published every day, one for each year. You are looking for a 3D printed container. Log only. Please bring a pen.