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I've found lots of TB hotels that I like over the years, but this one really takes the cake. It's the end point of a mystery and locked with a padlock, so it's rare for anything to go missing. It's inside a public building, so always dry and in great condition. And it's central enough to usually be within walking distance whenever I visit the city.

Anyone else have a cache they liked enough to visit more than once?

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Earn the easy souvenir for this challenge by earning 100 points on your leaderboard from September 4–October 1.

Earn the hard souvenir for this challenge by earning 1000 points on your leaderboard from September 4–October 1.

Here are the leaderboard point values for this challenge:

Attended an Event: 75

Attended a CITO Event: 75

Found a cache with 10+ Favorite points: 50

Received a Favorite point on an owned cache: 50

Found it*: 25 (*Log a Found it on any other cache type)

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This was definitely one of the crazier bushwhacks I've done lately... was able to walk right up to within 20 metres of GZ, but those last 20 metres took about 15 minutes of climbing over dense, absolutely pathless foliage. I had my doubts on finding this because there were several prior DNFs, but in the end it felt very worth it for an almost 3 years lonely find.

Spolier below:

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There it is!

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Saw this blog post and started wondering; Why don't people log DNFs? I tend to always log a DNF. Of course there are exceptions, like constant interruptions in a busy area or it start chucking it down with rain less then a minute into the search.

I also find it nice to see what caches you have tried on the map, it makes it easier to adjust expectations on the second try and allow for more time.

What are your thoughts?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Imbaster@lemmy.world to c/geocaching@lemmy.world
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Exactly one year ago today, thousands of geocachers and explorers gathered in Seattle, Washington, to celebrate over 20 years of geocaching. The official event ended up with over 2,700 Attended logs! Was anyone from Lemmy there, too?

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This cache was placed on November 29, 2002. After finding it lying out in the open, I was amazed to discover the original log book still intact, with entries dating back to the FTF (names redacted for privacy):

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Log any geocache, Adventure Lab® Location, or Event on August 19 or August 20 to earn the International Geocaching Day 2023 souvenir.

Ever since the 2011 Geocaching Block Party, geocachers worldwide come together for a day of celebration and smileys on the third Saturday of each August. This holiday is just one of the many quirks that make the global geocaching community so endearing. This year, we celebrate the amazing biodiversity of our planet. Can we count you in on the 12th anniversary of this special occasion?

Geocaching Blog post

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One of the many things geocachers have in common is a love of getting outdoors and exploring all throughout the year. The natural world can be an unpredictable place, so it’s important to be as prepared as possible to ensure you have a great time!

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My kids and I used to do this all the time. Lots of great memories. About the time the geocaching app in the Apple Store stopped working and they created a new subscription app, we quit. Any app recommendations for getting back into this? Anything free out there, or is it all subscription-based?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by LeftRedditOnJul1@lemmy.world to c/geocaching@lemmy.world

Just printed myself some passports for a GeoTour in British Columbia's southern gulf islands -- 14 caches, can't wait! Anyone here have a favourite GeoTour they completed? What did it involve?

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Recently decided to hike 15km/9mi round trip in some rough terrain to get to a cache and got some nice views along the way. The cache itself had not been found for 5 years and was thankfully all in place.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by LeftRedditOnJul1@lemmy.world to c/geocaching@lemmy.world

See the final screenshot and more info: https://toast.ooo/post/288913

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by LeftRedditOnJul1@lemmy.world to c/geocaching@lemmy.world

The hide was quite subtle... can you guess which one it was in?


spoiler

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by LeftRedditOnJul1@lemmy.world to c/geocaching@lemmy.world

Join in and help at (376, 35)!

canvas.toast.ooo

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Hey! I own a plushie of Signal the Frog with a tracking code acrond its neck, and I thought it would be fun to get people from as many different countries as possible to discover this TB-code! Only log condition is that you add a flag of your country with your log 🇺🇳 Let's see how international the geocaching community is ;) TB-code is GS5698!

Original post on Reddit

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by LeftRedditOnJul1@lemmy.world to c/geocaching@lemmy.world

Join your hosts as they discuss GeoSense: What Is It and How Do I Get It? tonight on the Caching in the NorthWest podcast. Listen live at 9PM PST or anytime at CachingNW.com

(for those that don't have their time zones straight, that will be about an hour from when this post was made)

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From August 7–September 3 find as many different types of geocaches as you can.

Earn the easy souvenir for this challenge by finding and logging these three different cache types:

Traditional Cache
Adventure Location
Event Cache

Earn the hard souvenir for this challenge by finding and logging these eight different cache types:

Traditional Cache
Adventure Location
Event Cache
Virtual Cache
EarthCache
Multi-Cache
Mystery Cache
Letterbox Hybrid
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submitted 1 year ago by cat@sopuli.xyz to c/geocaching@lemmy.world

People were finding the hiding place but not the snail shell that the cache was hidden with. Today I tried my luck and found it to my surprise! (Cache is GC57N4M in Greece for anyone interested)

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I love Lemmy so far, but this community doesn't seem too active (yet! Here's hoping it grows). Have you found any other geocaching forums/other media you enjoy?

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Urban Geocache (lemmy.world)

The Box opens If you press the breakes.

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Nice find :) (lemmy.world)

This cache was found in the middle of small forest. Had to drive into private property of some family. Then they let us continue driving by a rarely used road. Leaving my car in the middle of nowhere, walking through farmer fields, and finally a forest. But it was worth it :)

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There were swarming bees on the first cache's gz. Met a cool dude at the event tho.

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