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All you need to do is "look" at these forums, and you become a "registered member" of the forums. I didn't notice, the number of accounts created will probably hit 3,, this month. If you click on anyone's profile from here in these forums, the last number in the URL will be a consecutive decimal number, starting out with Jeremy Irish, founder of Geocaching. Enter random numbers in the URL, and I'll guarantee you at least 50 of them will be zero find, zero hide, one day visitors.

People just signing up for an free account on a website. What do you mean, 1 find per year? Every year, no matter when they joined? And I wouldn't consider 1 find a year very active. But I just pointed out a week or two ago that only 78, people worldwide have found more than Geocaches, according to cacherstats. I'd say you have to be a pretty serious and active Geocacher to find caches.

That's really not a lot. If you ever wondered why my name is TheWhiteUrkel, there you go. I don't know why, but I just assumed that more people maybe , had found at least a couple of hundred caches since they joined Geocache. I have to say that I'm quite surprised.

Well, I have logged finds, and if I continue on my current pace, I should easily pass the " mark" before the end of the year. A registered geocacher does not mean an active geocacher.

I know a lot of people that have registered, found 1 or 2 caches and then forgotten all about it or just didn't get the hang of it. I've seen this question and subsequent trail and wonder, does anyone know how or where I find out how many geocaching.

You seem to be forgetting that geocaching is a worldwide activity, Bittsen. That would make it at least That is most certainly balogna! How silly it is to say there are only geocachers, I reckon there must be at least a good However, it can be a little on the complicated side.

This guide will tell you everything you need to know, including how to register the location online and what to put inside it. It's rambling with a purpose - a goal. It's using technology to get you out of the house and see stuff, find stuff, to walk or climb or just visit.

It's secretive - you are 'in on a secret' and that's always fun. Do you have a smartphone? Then give it a go - download the free app, look for a local geocache, read the description and go. If you like it, consider getting more serious - log your finds online, look for different types of geocaches, check out the 'difficulty' or terrain' ratings and choose how you do it.

You can buy more accurate GPS devices, too. Don't have a smartphone? Don't worry - use the online maps to find the cache's location and then use memory or a printer to go find it - that's what I did at first, but it's quite a challenge doing it that way Be smart - don't break anything, don't go where you shouldn't go, don't endanger yourself or others. So if the smartphone is saying jump off a cliff, don't do it Be smart - look around, look behind you Also, be nice - if someone asks you what you are doing, be polite, be nice, explain.

But also be casual and discreet - geocaches are hidden, so don't spoil it for other cachers by leaving it on show, or drawing too much attention to it. If you take something from the cache - a swap - leave something that's just as nice. Sign the log book and leave that behind, too! Thousands of places! National Parks? Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Skip to content Home Social studies How many geocaches are there? Social studies. Ben Davis January 30, How many geocaches are there? Not only does it require advanced diving skills to reach, you also have to decipher the code.

More details can be found here. What are your favourite Geocache locations? This is required. Helena St. Search for:. Where to buy. Deception Island, Antartica Why go: This has to be one of the remotest geocaches in the world, situated on Deception Island, Antarctica.



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