• Geocaching is a type of scavenger hunt in which participants find hidden "treasure" caches using GPS tracking methods and other modern technology.
    1. The term "geocaching" was first coined by Matt Stum on May 30, 2000
    2. Made possible because of improvements to GPS services that went live on May 1, 2000
    3. First documented cache was placed on May 3, 2000 and posted on Usenet by Dave Ulmer
    4. First cache was found on May 6, 2000 by Mike Teague
    5. Over 800,000 caches are registered on various websites
    6. Caches are located in over 200 countries and all seven continents
    7. Also known as Navicaching, GeoStashing and Terracaching
  • Caches and Cachers

    A cache usually consists of a waterproof container which contains a logbook and some sort of small trinket that becomes the "treasure." The geocacher notes the coordinates of the cache and posts it, along with other details of the location, on a geocaching website. Geocachers use this information to find the cache, from which they may take the treasure, provided they leave something else in its place. The finders record the details of their hunt in the logbook and on the website from which they obtained the cache information.

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