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People of all ages can benefit from spending more time in nature. Immersing yourself in the outdoors is a fantastic way to improve both your physical and mental health. But just wandering the same old ...
A game of hide-and-seek using GPS technology is a joyful distraction for many. By A.C. Shilton If it feels as if you’ve already explored every last nook and cranny of your cramped lockdown life know ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The outdoor game Geocaching is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. “Geocaching is basically a high tech game of hide and seek,” said Chris Ronan from geocaching.com. It’s ...
Blend in with its surroundings. Be properly labeled with cache name, contact information and log location. Have a letter inside explaining the nature of the contents. Be located in a spot that doesn’t ...
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On a recent too-hot morning at Papago Park, I try my hand at a high-tech treasure hunt that’s become an international craze. It’s called geocaching, and it’s both tougher and more fun than I expected.
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This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. A tiny geocache was supposed to be ...
On a sweltering day earlier this summer, Marcellus Cadd was standing in a trendy neighborhood in downtown Austin. His phone told him he was 20 feet from an object he was honing in on using GPS ...
Truitt Johnson began geocaching during the pandemic, and since has found more than 12,000. He took the day off work to geocache on Leap Day. CATHY WURZER: It's 12:33. Now, we know that today, February ...