Geocaching turns 25, and it’s never been cooler 🎉

Geocaching turns 25, and it’s never been cooler 🎉
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The weekend is here, and it’s hard to believe that geocaching recently turned 25 years old. It’s still going strong with over 3.4 million caches hidden around the world.

I used to do geocaching with my son Ian. It’s a lot of fun. 

Whether you’re looking for a new way to get your steps in, entertain the kids or spice up your solo weekend routine, this modern-day treasure hunt is the move.

All you need is your phone and one of these top geocaching apps:

  • Geocaching (iOS, Android): The OG app with the largest cache database
  • Cachly: Great for iPhone users who want more advanced tools
  • C:geo: A favorite for Android explorers who like a sleek interface

🗺️ Why it’s awesome

Geocaching is simple: Open the app, turn on your location, and you’ll see caches (aka hidden containers) near you. Tap one, follow the GPS coordinates and start looking.

Most are the size of a film canister, others are full-on treasure troves. Inside, you’ll find a logbook to sign and maybe a little trinket to trade like a key chain, coin or tiny toy.

Some caches are cleverly disguised (fake bolts, birdhouses, magnetic signs), which turns a walk into a puzzle-solving mission.

🤫 Insider secrets 

  • Bring a pen. Some logbooks are too tiny to come with one.
  • Check the difficulty rating. Start with caches rated 1 to 2 stars.
  • Trade fair. If you take a trinket, leave something of equal or better value.
  • Be stealthy. Muggles (non-cachers) might remove caches if they spot you.

You can also hide your own cache. I used to leave Kim Komando Show webcam covers. Now that I am writing about this, I think I’ll do it again! 

🤪 Use the share icons below to ask a friend or family member to join you in a hunt. You never know what’s hidden right in your own neighborhood.

Tags: Android, family, film, kids, puzzle