Difference between revisions of "Cache listing website"
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[[Geocaching Australia]] has started to list caches in early 2005. We are curently moving the infrastructure to lower-cost servers in order to keep the service free. | [[Geocaching Australia]] has started to list caches in early 2005. We are curently moving the infrastructure to lower-cost servers in order to keep the service free. | ||
− | + | The complete list of cache listing sites is therefore: | |
+ | * [http://geocaching.com Geocaching.com] | ||
+ | * [http://geocaching.com.au Geocaching Australia] | ||
* [http://gpxgames.org GPSgames] | * [http://gpxgames.org GPSgames] | ||
* [http://movingcache.com MovingCache.com] | * [http://movingcache.com MovingCache.com] | ||
* [http://navicache.com Navicache] | * [http://navicache.com Navicache] | ||
* [http://terracaching.com TerraCaching.com] | * [http://terracaching.com TerraCaching.com] |
Revision as of 09:25, 15 June 2005
Cache Listing Sites allow you to post the description and coordinates of your cache where people will read them.
The site with the most cache listings is Geocaching.com, run by US Corporation Groundspeak. This site lists most caches in Australia but is quite US-centric and politically correct. Basic access is free and there is fee-based membership for functions such as downloading caches in GPX format.
Geocaching Australia has started to list caches in early 2005. We are curently moving the infrastructure to lower-cost servers in order to keep the service free.
The complete list of cache listing sites is therefore: