Author Archive for: ‘The Fox’
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Geocaching and Snake Safety
3Our favorite part of geocaching is that it gets you outdoors and brings you to places you wouldn’t normally find. Unfortunately the outdoors, while amazing and beautiful, can also carry safety risks. Several of our readers have commented on tics, temperature extremes and even snakes! …
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Painting Your Geocache
Geocachers are opportunists at heart. Whether that means sneaking out during a lunch break to find a cache or repurposing of old containers for new caches to hide. While an old ammo can or pill bottle makes an excellent waterproof container to hide a logbook …
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Navicache.com Acquisition
Leeward Coast LLC, parent company of the geocaching blog www.Madcacher.com, announced today the purchase of www.Navicache.com one of the longest-running geocaching websites on the Internet.Navicache.com, first registered in 2001, currently has a database of over 11,500 caches worldwide and more than 38,000 registered users. Leeward Coast …
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What Goes In Your Geocaching Kit?
Most experienced geocachers like to be ready for any occurrence, be it irritant insects, a filled up logbook or finding the perfect place for a new cache. For that reason most geocachers have taken to keep a geocaching bag or “kit” ready to go at …
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Name The Madcacher Contest
Hello Madcachers! Kurt and I love contests and were just commenting about how we needed to have another one after how successful our first contest of 2012 ended up. (congrats again to all the winners!) Before we get to the contest though, what are we …
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Car Travel Bug Decals
Click here if you’re looking to buy a Vehicle Travel Bug Decal. Ever since I posted the story about turning my own car into a travel bug we’ve gotten questions through Facebook and here at the site about where people can order vinyl decals of …
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Hawaii Geocaching Part 1, Maui
Aloha! As I alluded to in my last posting about breaking my GPS, over the course of the past two and a half weeks I have been working out in Hawaii. I work in renewable energy, and as part of my “day job” I over …
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