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* Growing, with over 7,000 caches in Australia | * Growing, with over 7,000 caches in Australia | ||
* Combination of high-tech and outdoor activity | * Combination of high-tech and outdoor activity | ||
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* Good for all ages - families can do easy terrain, adventurers can do the ones which require abseiling, etc | * Good for all ages - families can do easy terrain, adventurers can do the ones which require abseiling, etc | ||
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| + | ===Family caching=== | ||
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Revision as of 11:41, 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 dazzling places such as spectacular waterfalls, at 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