What is geocaching.

Geocaching is like a global treasure hunt.  People around the world use GPS devices to find hidden containers, called geocaches, and use the internet to hide and seek the cache locations.  A geocache is usually a plastic box, varying in size from a 35mm film cannister up to 3 litre ice cream tubs.  It is usual to take something from a cache when you find it, and leave something in return.
You can learn more at the geocaching website.


A Travel Bug® is a small object that is registered with a particular goal and left in a geocache for others to find and help on its way.  It is tracked using Groundspeak Travel Bug tags.
You can learn more on the geocaching webpage for trackable items.


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