I just saw [Phlogiston@sh.itjust.works]post and that got me curious on geocaching.
I subbed to this to help grow the base but I’m still curious as to what Geocaching is all about?
Is it like Pokémon Go where there are areas with “cache” like in the game but the difference is that this is a real physical thing?
It’s a community treasure hunting game. A person hides something, then posts GPS coordinates and/or clues to lead you there. Often the hidden item is a sealed container so people can leave log books or unique trinkets. Some of the trinkets have serial numbers you can use to see where they’ve traveled.
I haven’t done it in years, but I remember it being a lot of fun. Hunting for caches led me to a bunch of interesting new places that I would never have explored otherwise.
Competitive littering. I kid I kid.
Yeah, it’s a shame when a container is abandoned and essentially becomes trash – in my experience, it’s rare for that to happen, though.
On the other hand, there’s ‘Cache In Trash Out’ events (CITOs): Geocaching events where people gather to pick up litter, remove invasive species, plant trees, or otherwise help the environment. They’re pretty popluar in my local area. So I wouldn’t say geocaching has a net negative impact as far as littering goes!
A fun hobby that was ruined by smartphones.
Am I supposed to take a laptop with me to read the cache description or what?