You may have used a Global Positioning System to find your way from point A to point B or identify your ETA. But have you ever used a GPS to play hide-and-seek? People around the world and locally are ...
To get started in geocaching, all you need is a GPS navigating unit and access to the geocaching Web site, www.geocaching.com. After registering at the site (it's free), you'll be able to find out ...
Those curious about geocaching but aren’t sure where to begin can come discover this outdoor recreational activity during Geauga Park District’s “How to Geocache 101” from 1 to 3:30 p.m. May 31 at Big ...
Click to viewIn the spirit of the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie that's opening DVD that's coming out in a few weeks, I bring you the ultimate adventure for the modern pirate: Geocaching. A kind ...
Geocaching, a GPS-powered treasure hunt game played all over the world, is an adventurous way to explore a new place. Imagine venturing into the woods in search of hidden treasure. Trudging down a ...
Get an introduction to geocaching and search for newly placed caches at Geocaching 101, Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at the American Tobacco Trail. News & Observer File Photo newsobserver.com With one kid at ...
In May 2000, a computer consultant, Dave Ulmar, hid a bucket in Oregon in the United States, and placed the GPS co-ordinates on the internet. The bucket was found by two people and geocaching was born ...
Geocaching is often described as a high-tech game of hide and seek. The Wolcott Mill Historic Center will give people a chance to enjoy the game next week during the annual Geocache Bash. The Geocache ...
Geocaching is considered a worldwide scavenger hunt of sorts. Check out this clip to see how folks here at home are taking part in this high tech treasure hunt.