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  1. To Boldly go... ............................................................................ There's an App for that! Where we go and the Android that took us there. Share your cache adventures, terrestrial or extra with fellow cachers. Send your story to The Online Geocacher!
  2. Extreme Geocaching with Endorider If you don't want to sweat, it's not for you. Adventure awaits!
  3. Snow on the hill, don't lessen the thrill, a cache any day, is a great way to play. International Geocaching Day
  4. What I Really Like About Geocaching. It can bring out the inner child in us. Alll Aboard!!
  5. A challenge set, and met, Jim rises to the occasion! Devil's Den Congratulations to Jim Edwards (caching as EyeD10T) Have you pushed yourself to greater heights through geocaching, accomplished a personal goal? Share your story of a geo-triumph with the readers of The Online Geocacher e-zine. It's ok to brag, you deserve it for a job well done!
  6. It's not about the numbers, it's the journey, the experiences and the people you meet. The Genesis of a Geocaching Pilgrimage For Onslow Fisherman of Central Otago, NZ.
  7. No worries, you'll love the latest Chronicle! Chronicles of Sioneva: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Guidebook
  8. GC159W9 - Rocks of Gitchie Manitou GCPAE8 - Grand Falls Chert Bed EarthCache GC16HWR - Ash Falls Fossil Beds
  9. On the road, caching and loving it! Geocaching with a motorhome. We would love to share your stories of great trips, great places and great times. Send your stories to The Online Geocacher
  10. catsnfish

    lg ally

    I have the Ally also, what has worked best for me is to download the cartridge on my pc then transferring the file to the phone. This topic might help you.
  11. Sounds like a good time! Midwest Mega Event
  12. An interview with geoaware in The Online Geocacher. Spotlight on: geoaware and EarthCaches
  13. geoaware announces the new EarthCache Discovery Awards program in: Spotlight on: geoaware and EarthCaches
  14. If you fold a new nano log up at a 90 degree angle and fold that back on itself, before rolling it up, it creates a flag in the middle that allows it to be removed easier. When rerolling, roll it up as a cone instead of a short cylinder, it is easier and you can roll it tighter. Place the base of the paper cone in the nano and allow to loosen a bit and the rest of the cone will push down easily. For removing stubborn logs, I keep a 2 in long sewing pin with a ball end stuck in my ball cap.
  15. I couldn't get in for pics, but have disabled 2 ammocans, a micro and 2 EarthCaches in Dodge Park along the Missouri river and another EarthCache at the confluence of the Platte and Missouri. One of the Dodge Park EC's is about flood mitigation.
  16. Blinds and Tigers and Beers!! Oh my!! The Chronicles of Sioneva: Somewhere Under the Raincloud
  17. 3! Count them ... 3 interviews from Jim Edwards (geocaching as EyeD10T). The Return of the ET Highway! The Godfather of Geocoinfest Geocoinfest 2011! An interview with a planning committee member. The Online Geocacher magazine now has over 250 articles and stories sent in by your fellow geocachers. Share your experiences, photos and stories. Send them to The Online Geocacher
  18. Every trip I take to the grocery store or dollar store can be an adventure in creative cache making. As KBfamily said, think outside the cache box. But don't stop at the container, your cache page write up and the location can all contribute to a creative cache experience. One cache that I've read about and would love to do, stands out by it's use of the country side itself, guiding the visitor to see it as another place and time. The Treasure of Rohan. I've done a few tutorials that give a step by step guide to making a creative cache,but it is better to use them as inspirations and not blueprints. Glow Worm What's up, Doc? Cache Critter Many of my caches are designed to be fun for the young ones to find and that almost always means it's fun for adults as well. Enlisting the help of children can bring some interesting results too.
  19. Excellent! We are at 45 now and looking forward to working our way up to the diamond. Can't wait to see the icons
  20. New National Park Service Geotrail - Capt. John Smith The National Park Service has gone the extra mile by preparing a history write-up for every cache location and for obtaining permission to place caches at untouched/uncached locations. Each cache page will include a special history piece to give cachers an idea of what they will discover at the cache site. Truly fascinating! Captain John Smith Geotrail
  21. Beginning on May 28, Adventure Science Center in Nashville will explore the science behind Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and engage Middle Tennesseans in geocaching (the latest GPS-driven treasure hunting craze) as it welcomes “GPS Adventures” - a new temporary exhibit - to town. Visitors will be able to take part in a search for a secret treasure city while deciphering mysterious codes and navigating obstacles in the way. Special opening day activities will include activities led by the Middle Tennessee Geocachers Club and presentations on GPS technology and the basics of geocaching. GPS Adventures
  22. What will you do... To Whom It May Concern
  23. The road less traveled... a benchmarking adventure. Google Earth Mis-led Us Do you have a story of a fun find, a great experience or some tips and tricks to share with your fellow cachers? Send them to The Online Geocacher magazine
  24. Hey you! Get off my lawn! You pesky wabbit! A container tutorial. If you'd like to share your stories of finding or making creative containers, we would love to publish them in The Online Geocacher e-zine.
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