What's geocaching?
From Geocaching.com
Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor adventure that is happening all the time, all around the world. To play, participants use the Geocaching app and/or a GPS device to navigate to cleverly hidden containers called geocaches. There are millions of geocaches in 190 countries waiting to be discovered—there are probably even some near you right now.
Geocaching started in early 2000. When the website launched, only 75 geocaches had been hidden. Today, there are over 3 million geocaches and millions of active geocachers playing the game. Geocaches come in all different shapes, sizes, and difficulties and are hidden in both rural and urban settings.
Geocaching offers something for everyone, from families with children to retirees. Some geocachers play the game to see how many total “finds” they can get, while others play to see how many new states or countries they can visit. Geocaching is a great way to find remarkable destinations that you would not have otherwise discovered. It is also an excellent education tool and an excuse to get off the couch.
Geocache #3: Nanabosho Steals Fire
The first geocache in our Indigenous themed caches! You'll need to listen carefully to solve this one!
Cryptology and a secret codex will need to be paid close attention to in order to solve this secret cache.
Geocache #1: Paul Bunyan (Email me for the link!)
In the land of 10,000 lakes, lives a tall tale and an even bigger footprint. Learn about the legend of Paul Bunyan to find this cache.