For all you geocachers out there, we now have reference tags that will help you learn and teach others how to leave no trace when searching for and placing caches. Geocaching is a great way to explore places you may not have visited before and to reacquaint yourself with more familiar territories you walk by every day.
Geocaching evolved from a centuries-old activity known as letterboxing, in which participants search for logbooks in secret locations and leave messages. Geocaching is letterboxing for the digital age, involving the use of a GPS to hide and seek outdoor objects. The objects (trinkets, logbooks) vary from place to place and are usually placed in waterproof containers out of view. To learn more about geocaching and to get started by reading some clues, visit the geocaching website.

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