Definitions
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- noun A person who hides or seeks objects as part of the sport of
geocaching .
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Examples
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Which would be more useful for a geocacher: a powerbook, or an iMac desktop?
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Simply, a geocacher hides a treasure box and shares its location online using GPS coordinates; other geocachers then use their handheld GPS devices to try to find it, based on the coordinates and clues, and even sometimes puzzles.
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Simply, a geocacher hides a treasure box and shares its location online using GPS coordinates; other geocachers then use their handheld GPS devices to try to find it, based on the coordinates and clues, and even sometimes puzzles.
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The clue that set me off was the description of the cache as something a "muggle" would overlook but to a geocacher it would stand out ... made me think of a "portkey".
Missed One Found Another Darren Kuropatwa 2007
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The clue that set me off was the description of the cache as something a "muggle" would overlook but to a geocacher it would stand out ... made me think of a "portkey".
Archive 2007-03-01 Darren Kuropatwa 2007
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Michael Klein, geocacher extraordinaire, passed along this tidbit for Taiwan geocachers:
Upcoming Geocaching Event in Taiwan Michael Turton 2007
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I'm an avid geocacher and I've found the GPS accuracy in the iPad to be better than the iPhone, and comparable to my Garmin 60csx (which is more-or-less the gold standard).
Slashdot 2010
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Then they will break into groups with an experienced geocacher and send them out to find several that already are hidden throughout the park.
The Journal 2010
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I have to thank the fine folks at the podcacher. com just recently by local geocacher coast2coast2coast, the same person who secretly sent word of the geocache diet to podcacher. com, and I am now a regular listener.
BC Bloggers FamilyNavigation 2010
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For nifty additions to your other adventures this season, check out our summer gadget guide, featuring high-tech toys such as a handheld geocacher and a pair of sneakers that's outfitted with an embedded data-tracking sensor.
PCWorld 2010
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