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Revision as of 11:51, 25 June 2005
Contents
What is Geocaching?
Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunt where you track down caches hidden by other players. Caches are often in spectacular places such as waterfalls, lookouts or perhaps cunningly camouflaged in a city park.
Potential story angles
- Growing, with over 7,000 caches in Australia
- Combination of high-tech and outdoor activity
- There could be something hidden in your local park
- Good for all ages - families can do easy terrain, adventurers can do the ones which require abseiling, etc
Sample caching adventures
Family caching
Adventure caching
Publishable Photos
Media Coverage
We have collated our previous media coverage.