Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A pastime in which one searches for hidden objects that are found by using exact GPS coordinates.
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- noun A
pastime in which participants use aGPS receiver to find a hidden container at a specificlatitude andlongitude , or to hide a container to be found in such manner.
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Examples
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What aspect of geocaching is so much more disruptive than any basic access priveleges?
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What aspect of geocaching is so much more disruptive than any basic access priveleges?
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Adventure seekers use GPS for a game called geocaching, a kind of satellite-based treasure hunt that currently boasts more than 800,000 active "caches" waiting to be found around the world.
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In the last few weeks, they've gone geocaching, which is similar to an outdoor scavenger hunt.
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In the last few weeks, they've gone geocaching, which is similar to an outdoor scavenger hunt.
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In the past few weeks, they've gone geocaching, which is similar to an outdoor scavenger hunt.
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The 67-year-old taxi driver is one of San Francisco's most fervent fans of a treasure-hunt game called geocaching.
Geocaching Players Treasure the Thrill of the Hunt Stu Woo 2011
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In the past few weeks, they've gone geocaching, which is similar to an outdoor scavenger hunt.
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Justina -- and now Jackie -- have introduced me to the notion of geocaching, and since it's in the novel, I think it's going to be a VERY cool.
Archive 2008-12-01 tanita davis 2008
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Justina -- and now Jackie -- have introduced me to the notion of geocaching, and since it's in the novel, I think it's going to be a VERY cool.
The WritingYA Weblog: Stars Are Shining! tanita davis 2008
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