Geocaching [jee-oh-kash-ing] in Langlade County

Are you looking for a great activity that involves the entire family? Try geocaching!

               

Geocaching is a worldwide game of hide and seek for caches. There are approximately 300 caches in Langlade County at any given time. The Geocacher pinpoints the location using a GPS unit then shares the location online and anyone with a GPS unit can try to find it. Geocaching sounds easy however it is one thing to find a location on a map it is another thing to actually get to the location in person.

Geocaching has three basic rules:

  1. If you take something from a cache, leave something of equal or greater value.
  2. Write about your find in the cache's log.
  3. Log your experience on a website.

So what do you usually find in a cache? Every cache, no matter how big or small, contains a logbook. The log has information from the owner/placer of the cache, and notes from previous visitors. Small caches may include a log sheet remember to bring a pen to sign the log. Large caches include a log and any number of items. Please note that people of all ages participate in geocaching so explosives, ammunition, knives, drugs & alcohol should never be put in caches. Food items are also a bad idea, food caches are often destroyed by animals.

This outdoor activity can be enjoyed by people from all age groups. It's a great way to learn about our area, so bring the family and have fun! Just go to www.geocaching.com and sign up for free.

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