Celebrating 25 Years of Geocaching Tag
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photoman03
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Released:
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Friday, September 12, 2025
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Origin:
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Wisconsin, United States
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In The Queen's Travel Bug Hotel
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It wolud be COOL if a fellow Geocacher can get this 25th anniversary trackable to Antarctica.
Geocaching celebrated its 25th birthday on May 2, 2025, marking the anniversary of "Blue Switch Day" when the U.S. government made GPS more accurate for public use, allowing for the creation of the first geocache the day after. The hobby was born when Dave Ulmer hid a container in Oregon and shared its coordinates, leading to the worldwide treasure hunt.
Here's a breakdown of the milestone:
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May 2, 2000:
The day the U.S. government lifted "Selective Availability" for GPS, increasing accuracy for civilian use.
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May 3, 2000:
Dave Ulmer hid the first geocache, also known as the "Original Stash," and posted its coordinates online, kicking off the activity of geocaching.
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2025:
The year geocaching celebrated its 25th anniversary, a milestone marked by community events and new digital souvenirs.
Geocaching is a worldwide activity with millions of caches hidden in over 190 countries and on all seven continents, even Antarctica. Geocachers use GPS-enabled devices to find these hidden containers, known as geocaches, sharing in this global game of outdoor treasure hunting.
Key aspects of its worldwide reach:
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Global presence:
Geocaches can be found in a vast number of countries and regions across the globe.
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Massive community:
Millions of players participate in the game, forming a global community through a shared love of outdoor adventure.
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Accessibility:
The game is accessible through the Geocaching® app and GPS-enabled devices, making it easy to find caches anywhere you go.
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International events:
Geocachers regularly gather at events in many countries to share their experiences and continue the treasure hunt.
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Local impact:
It is difficult to find a region without at least one or two geocaches nearby, making the game a local experience for many people.

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