Saturday, December 31st, 2011 at 6:57 am

Mall of America Geocaching
One of the things about geocaching that makes it so enjoyable of a hobby is that it can be done just about anywhere, and can make any trip more interesting. Not that it wouldn’t be an interesting trip in itself, even for those that do not enjoy shopping, but a trip to the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota is a good example. While there are plenty of things to do for people with carrying interests, there is a challenge waiting to be had for those that know about geocaching.
One of the most popular geocaches in Minnesota lays in wait for the geocacher willing to take on the challenge. The Mall of America III Cache is located inside the mall, where the cacher has to use clues given by the cache owner to locate the container. There is no GPS needed, all you need to do is find an entrance to the mall and start searching. Rather than solving the clues to get final coordinates like one would do with a regular Puzzle cache or multi-cache, the cacher is searching for the unique store address on the mall directory map. The cache owner did a wonderful job of using the Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park as well as other parts of the Mall.
This geocache can be done solo or with a group, making it perfect to suit many situations. Do it while the family shops or plays in the theme park, travel as a pack, or split up to find the various clues. However you do it, you will be happy that you made it a part of your trip to the Mall of America!
GO GET IT!
GC7B09: Mall of America Cache III
Friday, December 30th, 2011 at 6:21 am
It’s the time of year when eagle watching is a popular outdoor activity along the Mississippi River. In Alton, Illinois, eagle watching is getting a technological upgrade with the incorporation of the Alton Eagle Watching Application for Android and iPhone. There is also something else new to the hobby called eagle caching at the designated hot spots.
Like geocaching, each cache has a set of coordinates that are plugged into a GPS navigator and used by the explorer to search for the treasure. All the information needed, including the clues, coordinates and GPS rentals, can be found at www.VisitAlton.com/EagleCaching, or at the Alton Visitor’s Center.
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Visit Alton Eagle Caching
Wednesday, December 28th, 2011 at 8:59 pm
Geocaching can be done by yourself or in a group. All you need is the location of what you are looking for and what you are going to use to find it. The first thing you need to do is register for a free account at Geocaching.com. take a look at the Hide and Seek page and enter some search criteria. If you don’t know where to start, just enter your home address to see what is near your home…you may be surprised. Geocaching is usually done using a GPS or smart phone. Don’t let that scare you off, it is possible to go caching without one. If you have a GPS you can enter the coordinates and go searching.
Use stealth! One of the fun things about geocaching is finding the cache undetected by those not playing the game, who insiders call “muggles.”
When you find the geocache, open it and retrieve the log book or sheet. Sign and date with your username you created at geocaching.com. Trade items if you choose. Take pictures if you wish (this is fun to look back on). When you get home, visit the web page for the cache and log your visit.
Wednesday, December 28th, 2011 at 8:49 pm

Geocaching in the outdoors
Geocaching can happen anywhere. It can be in the great outdoors, or it can be cleverly hidden in what appears to be out in the open of a heavily traveled area. It is really up to you where you want to do it. Just go to the Hide and Seek page on geocaching.com and enter where you would like to search. It could be in your neighborhood, where you are going on vacation, or on your way to the store. Normally when people start out geocaching, we suggest searching from their home street address. People are usually surprised how close there are geocaches to their home. Usually, a geocache is hidden somewhere that the person hiding it finds interesting or has a memory tied to it.
Wednesday, December 28th, 2011 at 8:44 pm
You heard about that treasure hunt called geocaching and want to know more? There are all kinds of explanations and definitions of geocaching on the web, some that scare possible geocachers away due to technological terms. We don’t want to do that, so we will give a simple explanation and hopefully you will leave the page as a cacher! Below we give a short explanation for many of the common geocaching questions, in which the “MORE” links will take you to more detailed explanations within our site. Feel free to ask any questions you may have in the comments!
What is Geocaching?
Geocaching is a game played around the world where the player searches for a container called a geocache. Geocachers are all ages, shapes and sizes…anyone can be a geocacher! You find a hidden container, or designated location, using clues and a GPS (or these days a smart phone), logging your visit with your name and date on a sheet of paper found in the container.
Where do I go Geocaching?
Geocaching can happen anywhere. It can be in the great outdoors, or it can be cleverly hidden in what appears to be out in the open of a heavily traveled area….(MORE)
What is a Geocache?
The geocache itself can be anything from a container that can hold a small piece of paper, to a virtual cache where the place you visit itself is the geocache…(MORE)
What is in a Geocache?
Inside a geocache you will find a log book or piece of paper to log your find. There will also be “tradable” items. The geocaching exchange rule is if you take something, leave something of equal value.
What do I get?
This is actually a very common question. It is a treasure hunt, right? With geocaching, the tresure depends on what is in the cache, and depends on how you define treasure. While geocaching usually begins sitting at a computer desk, one of the biggest benefits is that it gets you away from the computer, into the outdoors searching, discovering new places.
How do I go Geocaching?
The first thing you need to do is register for a free account at Geocaching.com. Geocaching is usually done using a GPS. Don’t let that scare you off, it is possible to go caching without a GPS…(MORE).