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The Geocaching Association of NSW (known as Geocaching NSW) was formed in March 2008 to represent geocachers in the state and to be a point of contact for other bodies. | The Geocaching Association of NSW (known as Geocaching NSW) was formed in March 2008 to represent geocachers in the state and to be a point of contact for other bodies. | ||
− | In 2010 The association successfully negotiated a | + | In 2010 The association successfully negotiated a [http://www.geocachingnsw.asn.au/index.php/geocaching/natparks?layout=blog new geocaching policy] with NSW Parks and Wildlife Service, which now allows geocaches to be placed in some NSW National Parks. |
− | You can find out more about the association and the NPWS discussions on the website | + | You can find out more about the association and the NPWS discussions on the website [http://www.geocachingnsw.asn.au/ | www.geocachingnsw.asn.au] |
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There are a number of regional geocaching groups in the state: | There are a number of regional geocaching groups in the state: | ||
− | * Riverina Geocaching Inc. was formed in February 2009 with the express purpose of organising and running Australia's first Mega event. Since then the main aim is promoting geocaching in the Riverina and hosting small events. More information at | + | * Riverina Geocaching Inc. was formed in February 2009 with the express purpose of organising and running Australia's first Mega event. Since then the main aim is promoting geocaching in the Riverina and hosting small events. More information at [http://www.rivcache.com www.rivcache.com] |
− | * HAVOC is an anagram from Hunter Area Victims of Caching. It is free and open to any geocachers in the Hunter Area of New South Wales. More information at | + | * HAVOC is an anagram from Hunter Area Victims of Caching. It is free and open to any geocachers in the Hunter Area of New South Wales. More information at [http://www.geohavoc.org www.geohavoc.org]. |
− | * The Illawarra Caching Community is a group where fellow cachers from the local area can share ideas, thoughts and information on any topics relating to geocaching in the Illawarra region (south of Sydney). More information at | + | * The Illawarra Caching Community is a group where fellow cachers from the local area can share ideas, thoughts and information on any topics relating to geocaching in the Illawarra region (south of Sydney). More information at [http://dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/illawarracachingcommunity/ Illawarra caching community's Yahoo! group]. |
− | * North Coast Geocaching Group (Tweed Heads to Forster) - A geocaching group covering the coastal region from Foster to Tweed Heads. More information at | + | * North Coast Geocaching Group (Tweed Heads to Forster) - A geocaching group covering the coastal region from Foster to Tweed Heads. More information at [http://ncgg.forumup.com.au/index.php?mforum=ncgg NCGC forum website]. |
Revision as of 23:26, 5 May 2011
Contents
Geocaching in NSW
Please visit the The NSW Dashboard to find Upcoming Geocaching Events, New caches, Unfound caches and the Most Often Recommended caches.
There are some interesting EarthCaches here too and this query lists them all.
Geocaching NSW
The Geocaching Association of NSW (known as Geocaching NSW) was formed in March 2008 to represent geocachers in the state and to be a point of contact for other bodies.
In 2010 The association successfully negotiated a new geocaching policy with NSW Parks and Wildlife Service, which now allows geocaches to be placed in some NSW National Parks.
You can find out more about the association and the NPWS discussions on the website | www.geocachingnsw.asn.au
Regions
There are some very strong communities of geocachers in NSW who are always keen to help visitors and newcommers get the most from their area. Have a look at the Regions below, find a local guru or try a post on the Forum for some more information
There are a number of regional geocaching groups in the state:
- Riverina Geocaching Inc. was formed in February 2009 with the express purpose of organising and running Australia's first Mega event. Since then the main aim is promoting geocaching in the Riverina and hosting small events. More information at www.rivcache.com
- HAVOC is an anagram from Hunter Area Victims of Caching. It is free and open to any geocachers in the Hunter Area of New South Wales. More information at www.geohavoc.org.
- The Illawarra Caching Community is a group where fellow cachers from the local area can share ideas, thoughts and information on any topics relating to geocaching in the Illawarra region (south of Sydney). More information at Illawarra caching community's Yahoo! group.
- North Coast Geocaching Group (Tweed Heads to Forster) - A geocaching group covering the coastal region from Foster to Tweed Heads. More information at NCGC forum website.
Finding a cache
This wiki has lots of good tips on how to find caches so have a look at this link first Finding_a_cache
Recommended Caches
Geocaching Australia has a "Recommendation" function in which finders of the cache can recommend a particular cache to others. Of course, this is based on the preferences of individual geocachers but it's often a good guide to the best caches. You can see a list of all the Recommended Caches in NSW here
You can also check out the wiki on how the Recommended Cache system works Recommended_cache.
Hiders Choice
Geocaching Australia also has a Hider's Choice cache which is a cache that the hider believes warrants special attention to those seeking caches in the area. You can see a list of all the Hiders Choice Caches in NSW here
You can also check out the wiki on how Hiders Choice works Hiders_choice_cache.
Hiding a cache
There is a lot of information in this wiki about hiding a cache so check out the details at this link first Hiding_a_cache.
You should also be aware that since 2002 geocaching is not permitted in areas that are managed by the NSW Parks and Wildlife Service.
Geocaching NSW is working with NPWS to help formulate a policy that will allow geocaching in these areas in future. You can follow progress here
Find a Geocaching Guide / Guru
People who are new to geocaching can be easily confused by the amount of information out there. Here you can search for your closest Geocaching Guide / Guru and make contact with them to help you understand more of the fun of geocaching. http://geocaching.com.au/search/gurus/