From Urban Hunts to Canyon Quests: Unlock Arizona’s Geocache Puzzle
Time outdoors, hiking, and solving puzzles combine with the growing passion known as geocaching. Arizona is one of the best places to enjoy this exciting pastime.
Using GPS as a guide, uncover hidden caches across Arizona and around the world. Using technology and websites like TrailLink.com, meld with discovery to create a modern-day quest for explorers of all ages.
What is Geocaching?
A geocache is a hidden container used in geocaching. Participants are known as Geocachers.
Geocachers use Global Positioning System (GPS) typically on their mobile device, to find containers, which are placed at specific locations marked by coordinates. These caches can be found all over the world. Some are easy to locate, while others present a puzzle in order to find them.
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A typical geocache contains a logbook. Finders sign their code name or username and date it to prove they found the cache. Some geocaches also include items for trading, like toys or trinkets.
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Geocachers have local gatherings where anywhere from two to ten Geocachers get together to find local hides or caches, play games, share Geocaching stories, and even win prizes.
What is a Geocache Event Coin? What is a "Trackable"?
According to Grady, earning the event coin is a really fun time and is considered by many to be their favorite part.
What is a trackable? Geocaching.com explains, "Trackables are physical game pieces that move from geocache to geocache."
They come in different forms, typically geocoins, dog tags, T-shirts, and more, and are placed by different geocachers.
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Grady clarifies, "When someone finds your trackable and logs it or moves it, you get an e-mail telling you where it has ended up. At a mega event, hundreds of trackables converge and are traded, and moved along at the trackable exchange."
Depending on the circumstances, a geocacher can also create a mission for a trackable.
For example, the mission could be for a trackable to end up in England, or the trackable will be required to have its picture taken with old cars; the trackable may be on a mission only to head West. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination.
Learn More and Sign Up for a Free Geocaching Account
For more information about the Geocaching GeoWoodstock XX event visit their website. If you're interested in Geocaching, sign up for a free account to get started.
Now, let’s go find something!
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