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Do you love geocaching? Maybe you're new to the game and have questions. Maybe you're a seasoned cacher with thousands of find under you belt. Either way the Geocache Adventures podcast has something for you. On this podcast, I your host, Amie, Geocaching name Shadowdragn1, talk about geocaching topics from the very basics of advice for beginners to interviews with seasoned caches and their experiences with the game and what the bring to it. Like cacher moun10bike, father of the geocoin. I a ...
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TGIF Geocaching Radio is a monthly audio show all about geocaching and the excellent adventures that await us! Look for new episodes published on the last Friday of every month. Episodes are distributed to major podcasts, and available for viewing on Cache The Line. Prior TGIF livestreamed hangouts are also available in this playlist. Feedback, Milestones, News, Logs, Adventures? Email: tgif@cachetheline.net POI! Phone One In: cachetheline.net/callin Find Cache The Line: On Youtube On Facebo ...
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Maybe you’ve never heard of challenge caches. Maybe you know of them but don’t really know how to go about attempting them. Maybe you love them and they are your favorite kind of cache. Geoff, aka theBruce0 from Cache the Line, loves them. Join me and Geoff as we discuss the ins and out of challenge caches. We take a look at the rules for them, and…
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EarthCaches. Maybe you love them. Maybe you’re overwhelmed by them. Maybe you don’t know what to think. But Jay, AKA LANMonkey, is passionate about them and after talking hearing him talk about them, I’m ready to go out and tackle some more. Join us this episode while we tackle the ins and outs of EarthCaches. From the very basics of what they are …
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If you're a goecacher in the USA then you've likely heard of "FTF magazine", a geocaching magazine. In the UK they have their own version called "PinPoint Magazine". Join me this week as I talk with Andy, founder, writer, and editor of PintPoint Magazine to hear how it go started and what types of articles it features. Show notes can be found at ht…
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Many of you may have heard of Cache Advance or have seen videos on social media of Cache Crate unboxings. Cache Advance is a well known geocaching company based in the US that has been around nearly as long as geocaching has. Join me as I talk to owner and founder of Cache Advance, Lisa (aka LookoutLisa), and find out how Cache Advance started and …
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Many geocachers enjoy counting counties and several have completed all 48 continental states but one geocacher has taken doing that it to a new level. Originally starting with a goal of all counties in one state per a year, Nick aka Magplanner, set out to get all 48 continental states. But life changes and plans take shape to move Nick over seas, a…
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This episode I am joined by returning guest, Scott, GSMx2. Scott has been on the podcast before talking about various topics from refreshing the game board, adventure lab tips and tricks, and the Route 66 adventure lab series. This episode we revisit the Route 66 Adventure Lab Series, which Scott coordinated, but this time he's talking about it fro…
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It's always fun talking geocaching with other geocachers. For me, it's especially fun to talk with other geocaching content creators as well. Every time I get a chance to talk to another creator, I always end up feeling inspired and learning something new. In this episode I talk with fellow geocacher and content creator GeoElmo600. We discuss what …
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Geocaching is a great activity to do with kids but it can be hard to find a good way to introduce them to it. Especially when it comes to younger kids. But it doesn't have to be. "Sophia Finds a Geocache" is an adorable children's book designed to help introduce kids to the wonder world of geocaching. Join me this episode as I walk with Angie (geoc…
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Most people aren't thrilled with bugs but some people down right hate them or are even terrified of them. This can be an issue when geocaching. So what can we do to limit exposure to bugs and how can you geocache when you're afraid of them? This episode I'm joined by returning guest Lee Katz, aka Varofharken, as we take a look at how to avoid bugs …
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In this special episode I sat down to get the scoop LIVE with Hullsome about his fantastic 1 MILLION SUBSCRIBER milestone on Youtube, and how on earth it happened in the Geocaching universe! ► PODCAST GIVEAWAY: Listen for a trivia question and email in the answer to be entered in a draw for a swag bag prize! (Disclaimer: Audio is a little wonky in …
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G. Scott Miller (aka gsmx2), is the coordinator of an impressive series of lab cache along historic Route 66. Recently Scott has had the opportunity to travel Route 66 and cache along the way. Scott has been a guest on the show several times and is supporter and friend of the show. Show notes can be found at http://geocacheadventures.org Web: http:…
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Have you ever wished you could talk geocaching with Bryan Roth, Co-Founder and president of Groundspeak? In this episode I have the privilege of doing just that! Join me as I talk with Bryan and learn about the creation of Groundspeak, how cache types are created, and more. Show notes can be found at http://geocacheadventures.org Web: http://geocac…
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In this planet-sized episode Memfis Mafia (Jesse Lunsford) joins me to reflect on all the best things about Earthcaching adventures as we recognize the geocache type's 20th birthday, and how far it's come! A jam-packed episode filled with most anything you want to know about this under-rated cache type experience. Watch on Youtube: cachetheline.net…
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Are you getting the most out of your geocaching membership? Whether you're a free member or you're paying for a premium membership, here are some tips and information to help you get the most out of your member. If you're currently thinking of becoming a premium member and want to know what all the benefits are this episode will shed let on the top…
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I never imagined how gross some people would leave a geocache. I find log relieved someone left a nasty surprise in one of my geocaches. Now I don't know if I should put it back out after it's cleaned up or just archive it. What would you do? Show notes can be found at http://geocacheadventures.org Web: http://geocacheadventures.org Facebook: @Geoc…
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This episode I'm joined by the Aussie Geocacher, Seemyshell. Many geocachers will know the names from his vlogs, podcast, and social media where he shares his love of geocaching and munzee. Join us as we discuss this vlogs, geocaching, munzee, and more. Hear how he got started geocaching and about his new podcast that he co-host with Joshua the geo…
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Many geocachers are familiar with the jasmer challenge, finding a geocache that was place every month of every year since geocaching started. It is a popular and well known aspect to the geocaching game. Some geocachers even strive to complete a double or even triple jasmer. But how did it get started? This episode I talk with Bryce, AKA JasmerB, t…
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It's a new year and much has happened since November! This smorgasboard lightning round episode covers a whole lot of news, adventures, creative ideas, news from Cache Line Headquarters from Tiny Tim, 20 years of Earthcaching, and a whole lot of community happenings! Watch on Youtube: cachetheline.net/lightning24 < Support on Patreon > Show Notes: …
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Trackables are one of my favorite parts of geocaching. I love seeing where they've been on helping them move along when possible. But I've found some geocachers that have taken it to another level with their travel bug tours. Join me as I talk to team MaxB on the River to find out what exactly a travel bug tour is and how they got started with it. …
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There is a lot of information about trackables out there. There are all kinds of videos, blog post, and podcast about what they are, what to do with them, and etiquette for moving them. But not often do you find anything going into detail about setting missions for them. This episode I'm joined by returning guest, Lee Katz (aka Varkofharken), to di…
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I have been wanting to do an episode on creative geocache containers and talk about some ways to add a bit of creativity to you cache containers. While poking around on the internet looking for some different types of sources, I came across a book on Amazon called "Easy Goecaching: Simple Cache Containers" by Vince Migliore. I decided to check it o…
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Many of us have heard about FTF Magazine, the magazine for geocachers by geocachers. But do you know how it got started? Join me this episode as I talk with Keith Petrus, AKA FTFguy, the creator and producing of FTF Magazine. Hear how he go into goecaching and what drove him to create the magazine as well as his favorite part of the magazine and th…
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It's the end of the year, and this has been a fantastically different year! Just a short message and well wishes to round out the year for you, with more excellent geocaching adventures to come on the flipside! < Support on Patreon > Show Notes: cachetheline.net/radio/e15 Contact: tgif@cachetheline.net POI! Phone One In: cachetheline.net/poi…
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One of the best parts about having this podcast is being able to talk to other geocachers and hear their stories. That is what the cache highlight, that is featured in most episodes, is all about. It's a chance for guests, and sometimes myself, to share a story about a memorable geocache they have found or hidden. This episode is a compilation some…
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One of the best parts about having this podcast is being able to talk to other geocachers and hear their stories. That is what the cache highlight, that is featured in most episodes, is all about. It's a chance for guests, and sometimes myself, to share a story about a memorable geocache they have found or hidden. This episode is a compilation some…
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GIFF's 10th anniversary season has wrapped up, so join us for a casual roundtable chat with three other 2023 film finalists to hear about their experiences, highs and lows, favourites, and sharing tips for anyone thinking of creating a GIFF film in the future! With: Seemyshell "Echoes", Komikino "528", and Londonwesty "Geocaching Might Be For You" …
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One of the best parts about having this podcast is being able to talk to other geocachers and hear their stories. That is what the cache highlight, that is featured in most episodes, is all about. It's a chance for guests, and sometimes myself, to share a story about a memorable geocache they have found or hidden. This episode is a compilation some…
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I've talked about geocaching with kids on the podcast before but this time I bring in a kid to talk about what geocaching is like. This episode I'm joined by my favorite geocaching buddy, my son, BubbyTilk to hear what he thinks about geocaching. He shares his favorite and least favorite things about geocaching and even does the cache highlight. Af…
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Sit back for a chat with Mia Wallace, traveling GC HQ Lackey and flip flop adventurer! Plus real life portals, high terrain chain walks, a new GAGA from George our artificial geocaching adventurer, ex-muggle stories, and a monthly dose of other geocaching news and updates in this month of the GIFF! On Youtube: cachetheline.net/walktheearth < Suppor…
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Halloween is around the corner which is a great time to talk about cemeteries. Some people love cemeteries, some find them creepy, and some geocache in them. Join me and and my guest, fellow geocacher and podcaster, Leah as we explore geocaching in cemeteries, the difference between a cemetery and graveyard, and some of the history behind them. Sho…
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Halloween is almost here and it is my favorite holiday. So why not find a way to combine Halloween and geocaching? But how might someone go about doing that? By taking taking a look at the dark side of geocaching by which I mean night caching. Geocaching is most often done during the day but some caches are made to be searched for at night. Join me…
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This month, we have adventures that take us into the unknown, and into the thick of it! Plus some wonders of the world, an artificial geocacher gets a name, and of course a monthly dose of news and updates in this worldwide hobby of geocaching! On Youtube: cachetheline.net/thickofit < Support on Patreon > Show Notes: cachetheline.net/radio/e12 Lone…
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Geocaching events can be a lot of fun and a great way to be a part of your local geocaching community. But have you ever hosted an event before? Maybe you've thought about it but feel hesitant to do it. Maybe you want to attend events but feel unsure. Join me this episode as I talk with returning guest Lee Katz, AKA Varofharken, as we talk about ti…
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Geocaching can be a fun family and social activity. It can also be a fun solo activity. No matter how you geocache or where you geocache, safety is always important but it becomes even more so when you're caching alone. Recently a fellow geocacher, Robert Owens Jr of New Jersey, passed away due to an unfortunate incident while he was out geocaching…
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In this special extended episode, we have a chat with the Podcacher podcast's own Sonny Portacio about his favourite topic - EDC geocaching gear! Plus we got a batch of August news, real and fantasy adventures, and more space stuff! So come, let's hang out for a while! On Youtube: cachetheline.net/edcadventures < Support on Patreon > Show Notes: ca…
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Do you ever wonder what it's like to geocache in other countries or how their geocaching associations may differ from your own? Well I do, which is why in this episode I'm joined by Chris, fellow geocacher and offer of the Geocaching Association of Great Britain (GAGB). Join us as Chris explains what GAGB is all about and what geocaching is like in…
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The streaking is over and we're back to good old geocaching, so in this episode let's chat about travelbugs - you know, the little guys! And we've got a July's batch of geo-news, details about a new geocoin series - at least, they seem like geocoins - plus more excellent adventure highlights, deep thoughts, and more... So come, hang out for a while…
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I see Facebook post of geocachers who are newer to the game looking for advice on how to get started. If you look, you can find various "how to" books about geocaching. These books are meant to help you get started with the hobby. But how good are these books really? How accurate are they and which one should you choose? I decided to take a look at…
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Cipher Coin Speical Offer Many of us geocachers love trackables and geocoins. They are a fun aspect of the geocaching game. But a geocoin that can offer additional puzzles, mysteries, and game play? Yes please! Geoff, aka theBruce0, of Cache the Line has created a new cipher geocoin that is intended to do just that. Join me as I talk with Geoff and…
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What is a geocaching association? Typically, it is an organized group of geocachers coming together to foster relationships in the local geocaching community and can be a great way to meet other geocachers in your area. Some help foster relationships with the muggle community to show what geocaching is and build relationships with parks departments…
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It's getting all pizza pirates and thespian up in this episode! With no shortage of souvenirs this month, we've got June's dose of geocaching news and adventures, something fun and creative to do, highlights and more. So come, hang out for a while! Arr! On Youtube: cachetheline.net/pizzapirates < Support on Patreon > NOTES: Project EGA/Geocoin deta…
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It's always interesting to me how the same activity can be different in different countries and cultures. Geocaching is the same way. While the basics of the game remain the same from place to place, every country has it's own culture and own spin on the game. Join me this episode as I continue my talk talk with fellow geocacher, Ivars, to learn wh…
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It's always interesting to me how the same activity can be different in different countries and cultures. Geocaching is the same way. While the basics of the game remain the same from place to place, every country has it's own culture and own spin on the game. Join me this episode as I talk with fellow geocacher, Ivars, to learn what geocaching in …
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Deep thoughts return as we chat this month about some geocaching etiquette, check out one of the most remote unfound geocaches on Earth, see what our AI friend has learned, hear some real world geocaching news from May, and wrap up another month of geocaching as we usher in the summer. So come, and hang out for a while! On Youtube: cachetheline.net…
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In Season 4 Epsode 10, I talked with Brad Simmons, spokesman for the board of GeoWoodstock and former event host, about GeoWoodstock. We had a good long conversation and after an hour, when all my questions had been answered and I couldn't' think of anything else, we did a cache highlight and I thought the conversation would be wrapping up. But as …
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Every year there are many mage geocaching events held all over the world. GeoWoodstock was the very first mega geocaching event ever to be held. It has a long history and many stories behind it. But it's more than just an event, it's also the legacy of a geocacher who wanted to build the geocaching community. In this episode, I talk with Brad Simmo…
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Geocaching trains us as scavengers, and in this episode we learn about a couple of other scavenger hunt opportunities, plus hear a couple of other excellent geocaching adventures, and our AI friend is back! Maybe you can provide some input about some deep thoughts I share, and maybe get a little inspiration towards some challenges and goals. Come a…
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Do you know what the oldest active geocache is? With over 2 million active geocaches in the world, the honor of this title goes to Mingo, GC30. With nearly (at the time of release) 23 years worth of history, there are a lot of stories to tell about it. Join me as I talk with fellow geocacher, Ryan Semmel, as we discuss the history of Mingo and take…
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