It was only a matter of time. Someone has released a CD of geocaching songs. Now you can rock out and sing along in your cachemobile on your geocaching junkets.
A new means of transportation that looks pretty cool. What do you think, will it make a hit, or go the route of the Segway? The portability feature is sure a plus.
22 year old Katie Spotz from Mentor, Ohio is attempting to become the youngest person ever to row an ocean solo and the first American to row from Africa to South America. She's now over halfway to her goal in her quest to raise awareness about and raise money for people around the world who lack access to safe drinking water.
The Hollywood made movie has just been released to DVD. If you haven't heard of it, check out the web page provided in the forum post here in Geochums. One of the main characters is a geocacher and part of the story revolves around a cache hunt . Pretty cool!
Many geocachers know the situation: A Travel Bug® or Geocoin you own is stuck for weeks or even months in a geocache. Wouldn't it be great if you could ask another geocacher that lives close to that cache for help? Clicking this news item will take you to the forum topic discussing the site.
Sonny and Sandy, a husband and wife geocaching team in Southern California who have created a podcast about geocaching. Podcasting is a way to listen to “radio-like” programs on an MP3 player. PodCacher began in July 2005 and has over 250 shows and counting!
I ran across this website and thought it was interesting. Here's the explanation from the website:
"The goal of this project is to allow people to receive postcards from all over the world, for free. Well, almost free! The main idea is that: if you send a postcard, you will receive at least one back from a random Postcrosser from somewhere in the world.
Why? Because, like the author, there are lots of people who like to receive real mail.
The element of surprise of receiving postcards from different places in the world (many of which you probably have never heard of) can turn your mailbox into a box of surprises - and who wouldn't like that?"
I just ran across this interesting event today. Seeing where it's being held, I would have rated the difficulty a little higher but I guess for the men and women over there, a caching event is a day at the beach. I also enjoyed seeing the picture on the profile page of one of the attendees, Martin 5.