Grace Embroidery & Quilts is happy to announce Chums gear! Get your T-shirt, polo shirt, sweatshirt, hats, patches or buttons with Lattie and Lonnie to wear with pride. 30% of profits will go to support geochums.com.
The Hualapai Tribe has graciously offered to give us a chance to experience the wonder of the canyon through the creation of an engineering wonder.
Looks like a great destination point for a grand caching trip!
I really enjoy GeoCoins, and to that end, one of the places we deal with came out with this release note that i thought everyone might enjoy!!
"The 2006 Geocache Ohio geocoin began development in April 2006 with an idea that a large 3D geocoin of the state might actually show people that Ohio has a lot of different terrain to geocache in. We added the paths of the two historic canal systems that played a vital role in the establishment of many of Ohio's towns and cities." (geocoinstore.com)
Yet another website that involves the use of the GPS. A photograph captures a particular place at a particular time. With GPS Photography and GEOsnapper.com, you can easily share the photo as well as its location.
The November '06 issue of Ohio Magazine is out and features a positive article about Geocaching, both inside and outside of area metroparks. Carly Martin is interviewed, and some of our very own Chum's names' appear within the article!
The Geocache Navigatorâ„¢ application for GPS-enabled cellphones provides hours of entertainment by combining the technology in your phone with one of the fastest growing international hide and seek games, called geocaching (also known as "GPS treasure hunt"). Geocache Navigator uses the GPS and Internet built into your phone to create a seamless and exciting experience.
Cleveland Plain Dealer article on the demise of "Have A Blast" hidden on Berea Commons. Common sense previaled and this one wasn't blasted to smithereens!