According to Groundspeak … “This May 2nd and 3rd, celebrate the history of geocaching by unlocking your mission for 2015. May 2nd and 3rd signal the beginning of geocaching, some 15 years ago. On May 2, 2000, GPS signals were descrambled, increasing the accuracy of GPS devices worldwide by ten times. The following day,…
This weekend we have been up on the North Norfolk coast again, staying at the in-laws caravan. I had hoped to set many CMs, a couple of VS and a trigtastic cache. Unfortunately my driver, DRSInAlc, a newbie cacher, was in a hurry to get to the caravan and crack open the first crate of…
On Monday Thorntons’ Easter Egg Hunt went live. It has been the talk of geocaching Facebook groups and twitter land for some time now; mostly about hiding the eggs and earning a hamper for your efforts! I was too late to get in on the act of getting a hamper but did I still have…
International Pi day (if you write your dates in Yanky-Doodle-Dandy fashion) started at 9:26 yesterday morning. Of course the only real Pi day happened 423 odd years ago on 3rd March 1592 at 6:53.58 in the morning. But that’s neither here nor there. As I am English and write my dates the proper/logical way round…
Very very strange. I just created a geochecker for one of my new puzzles and as soon as the puzzle was published I went on to have a look. While the geochecker has not been hit with any coordinates they show you this map … LOL!
After the hoo ha of Jacobs Moving cache. See here, here and here it looks like a geocaching lackey has had enough (or there have been many complaints) and it has been archived! I have one thing to say …
I’m still working back through all my logs and thanking my visitors. I came across this pair of logs from a year ago … Cool. I just stalked them on gc.com and they’re still together!