In May 2000, a computer consultant, Dave Ulmar, hid a bucket in Oregon in the United States, and placed the GPS co-ordinates on the internet. The bucket was found by two people and geocaching was born ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... LINDON — Jason Winder is about two miles south of a tiny blip of buildings on Colorado’s Eastern Plains when he locates the western anchor of the Colorado ...
Patches of snow dot the landscape of Recreation Park in Binghamton on a frigid day in early April, adding to the frustration for a first-time ‘cacher’ trying to find a hidden container located in the ...
Hidden beneath the village mom-and-pop shops, boonie-dog packs and pot-hole-filled roads lie a hidden world full of puzzles and treasures that is Geocaching. Upon looking at the official ...