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Wisconsin Geocaching Adventure

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Great to see you again! Join the discussion.Out of the blue, the geo-husband asks me if I want to head to Wisconsin. It was early enough in the day. Why not have a geocaching adventure?
The area where we headed to is pretty unique. Who would associate waterfalls with Wisconsin? There were several geocaches in the [...]

Get Moving! Get Geocaching!

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If you need a reason to get out and go geocaching, this is it. Welcome to National Physical Fitness and Sports Month!
As geocachers, you may think nothing of a 5-mile hike—as long as it leads to plenty of geocaches. For our part, geocaching is a powerful motivator to get out and hit the trails. [...]

Spring’s Reward—Woodland Wildflowers

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If you are out geocaching this week, you have the perfect opportunity to enjoy the woodland wildflowers springing up this week. Welcome to National Wildflower Week!
Spring is my favorite time for finding woodland wildflowers. This is their time to shine, before the tree canopy fills in and shades the forest floor. Not only am [...]

Stay Active with Geocaching

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If you’re like us, geocaching has given us another reason to stay active. We are out walking. We are visiting new places. These are just the types of activities you should engage in for good health. Welcome to National Physical Fitness and Sports Month!
Now that the weather is warmer, there are no excuses for not [...]

Celebrate Nature With Bird Day

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I love geocaching, even more so when I can be out in Nature and hear birds singing. I love learning how to identify bird songs so that I know who is around even if I can’t see them. Welcome to Bird Day!
Spring is such a great time to be out geocaching, albeit the ticks. The [...]

Celebrate May, National Wetlands Month

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As geocachers, we are much more aware of the environment than other hobbyists. Who else do you know is trekking through woods, prickly ash, and poison ivy? Who else is poking around in dead stumps and behind rocks? Who else looks at a hollow log as a possibility rather than trash? Yup, that’s us.
One place [...]