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May 31, 2014 · Looks like someone is getting worried about something they don't understand. Does the Geocaching app show your location to others? There are ...
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Dec 12, 2009 · I understand that Geocaching is "at your own risk" but I was under the impression that this ment geologically. I can understand placing a cache ...
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Oct 7, 2015 · It is pretty safe as long as your careful. It would carry some of the same risks as jogging, hiking and so on. One issue with it is paying too ...
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Feb 17, 2012 · Based on most events in my area, I'd guesstimate that about 40% of geocachers are female. 59% are male. And 1% are other (dogs, mostly).
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Aug 8, 2018 · Geocaches can be hidden in rough terrain, public locations and other unsafe places for children. Since you are going to locations known by ...
Aug 8, 2004 · I see a girl jogging in my relatively safe town and she carries a bat with her - one of the small trophey type - and she looks anyone square in ...
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Instead of hunting for a buried chest, you're looking for a cache hidden in an eco-friendly site above ground. Geocaching Basics. Go to geocaching.com to choose ...
Jan 18, 2013 · Depends. A cache is more likely to be placed closer to a college or highschool than a school with grades 1-3. Also depends on your reviewer.
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The typical reasons for not allowing a cache are safety or good stewardship – lack of trails or parking, sensitive natural or cultural resources, nearby schools ...