Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Geocaching top 7 FAQ


Geocaching is the skin and the game in the 21st century. It combines high-tech devices with the oldest game in the book. If you have wondered about this game, then getting these top seven frequently asked questions for you in the right direction.

# 1 What is Geocaching?

According to official geocaching.com website, "Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played worldwide by adventure asylum seekers equipped with GPS devices." Basically a geocacher hides a container and posts the coordinates. Then rush other geocachers to find it.

# 2 Does it cost to play?

Technically, it is completely free to play. However, you must have a GPS device. This can be a hand-held GPS, an iPhone or other mobile phone equipped with GPS.

# 3 How do you want to start?

The easiest way to start is by going to geocaching.com and sign up for a free account. You can then search for a nearby caches and track them with your GPS.

# 4 Are the caches in my area?

With over a million active caches worldwide and caches in all 50 States, you can bet there is one near you.

# 5 Can kids play?

Geocaching is a family-friendly event. In fact, find many families they have played together. You can also buy a Geomate Jr. for kid friendly search.

# 6 What do I find?

What you find at any location can vary greatly. Many of the caches are considered micro-caches. This means that they are very small, about the size of one magnetic key holder or a pill bottle. They vary in size up to large boxes hidden in a field.

· At least you will find a container with a "log". Log space for you to register your name and leave today.

· Larger caches may contain items for trade (i.e., you take something and then leave a similar value.)

· Some places also "travel bugs." These objects are traceable on the site. When you find one, you can take it and hide it in a different tomorrow.

# 7 what is a Travel Bug?

Travel bugs are placed in a cache with a tracking number. You can log into the site and look up the number. Many of the error will have an objective (i.e. it will want to go to all 50 States.) When you see one, you can pick up and help it on its way.

Basically geocaching combines high-tech gadgets with fun with Hide and seek. Unlike most computer games require geocaching that you leave your computer and go out. If you hunt in the urban jungle, parks or wilderness is up to you.




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