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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

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Geocaching: The Grown-Up Version of Hunting for Eggs

Give the Easter Bunny a hand.

The Easter Bunny is known for cleverly hiding eggs for children to find, but he’s not alone in his ability to conceal treasures in almost plain sight. Geocaching is a year-round opportunity for people to participate in a grown-up version of hunting for eggs. Geocaching takes hide and seek to greater heights through GPS technology and clues provided in the quest to find the cache. It also expands treasure hunting to a larger geographic scale.  Essentially, this involves someone hiding a cache and providing clues for others to find it. Anyone can hide a cache, which is another name for whatever the “treasure” might be. The clues to discover where the cache is can be either written down or given by longitude and latitude with Global …

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Josh Doe

10:59 am on Wednesday, April 4, 2012

In case anyone's interested in doing both geocaching and OpenStreetMap, the easiest way to start is to print a map of the area you'll be doing your geocaching here: http://walking-papers.org/ Then you take it with you, mark changes on the paper (e.g. adding in paths), then scan or take a picture of the paper and upload it to that same site. People like me (or yourself!) can then "trace" the …   more ›

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