GCA vs GC

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Where should I list my cache?

A majority of Australian caches are listed on the Groundspeak site, at Geocaching.com but there is a strong and growing community of Australian cachers choosing to list their caches right here at Geocaching Australia. We decided we didn't like the way Groundspeak was dictating how we played the game, or that they were making money out of caches we provided free to the community. To help you make your decision, some pros and cons of listing your cache with Geocaching Australia.

Cons:

  • You won't have as many people finding your cache. Some cachers don't know about GCA yet, and some cachers refuse to find caches listed on GCA.

Pros:

  • Your cache information is free. Geocaching Australia freely provides GPX files with the cache coordinates and information, for easy uploading to your GPS. Caches listed with Groundspeak require a premium membership for this function.
  • You're supporting the evolution of the game. Geocaching Australia doesn't have restrictive listing policies. Innovation is encouraged! Some types of caches (moveable, locationless, virtual) are only able to be listed on GCA.
  • You're supporting Free and Open Geocaching.


In summary, if

  • you have no nearby GCA cachers (put your home coordinates in your profile and click the "Neighbours" link on your cacher page to check and see if any nearby cachers have found GCA caches. You could also have a look at the GCA Cacher Network Link for Google Earth or get on the GCA Forum)
  • you have children helping you put out the cache who would be disappointed with not many finds
  • you don't care about politics and just want to play the game

Then listing your cache with Groundspeak might be better for you. Otherwise, we'd love to have you aboard!