Tread Lightly When Caching in Cottage Country

by Cottage Cacher on February 11, 2009

cachein-trashout This great set of tips for responsible geocaching says it all.  There’s good advice for everyone here, whether you are taking off for a day of caching or hiding your first cache.  Beginners should read it carefully but it’s a good reminder for advanced geocachers as well.

My favourite tip is the simple phrase – Cache in – Trash out!  Take a garbage bag with you and help the environment by clearing up the trash in the area you are visiting. 

Photo by ChrisChampion on Flickr

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Geocaching Connections

by Cottage Cacher on February 6, 2009

I loved this story of the son of an English war bride who dropped a photo of his mom together with a note and a travel bug, into a cache in Missouri. The travel bug had a mission to reach his mom’s family near Nottingham in England, where she had been brought up prior to moving to the US in 1946.  This resonated with me because my mom was a war bride from Nottingham too.  She was only 17 when she met and married my dad in 1944. After the end of the war, he came back to Canada and it wasn’t until 18 months later that she made the trip on the SS Queen Mary – with a daughter my father had never seen. They were happily married for 51 years. 

This is what is so great about geocaching and the community that enjoys the game. My ice cube travel bug is now in Tasmania, but with its mission to make it’s way back to the frozen north, it’s got a long way to go.

I’d love to hear more stories like this.  What a great collection that would make.

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Northumberland is Great for Geocaching

January 22, 2009

Our friends at Cache Advance let me know of Northumberland County’s geocaching marketing, and it’s great to hear they are promoting it. If you haven’t visited this part of Ontario, it is an area of rolling hills, farmland and lots of woodland. The Trent River makes its final run down to Lake Ontario through [...]

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Geocaching in Winter

January 11, 2009

When you are choosing a winter cottage for a snowy geocaching break, there’s a few things to consider.  Not all caches are winter friendly, so make sure the ones you have chosen on Geocaching.com have the snowflake icon.  To find out, go to the cache page and check the Attributes box on the right [...]

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Who Goes Geocaching Anyway?

January 11, 2009

I know a ton of people who regularly get out in the fresh air, GPS in hand and spend a few hours, or a whole day, searching for caches in out of the way places.  They do it for the love of the great outdoors, because it’s a great family activity and because it’s [...]

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