The Washington State Historical Society commemorate 125 years this summer by hosting a geocaching tour around the state. They had a total of 25 geocaches in five separate regions. It… read more →
It’s like Christmas in September. The new Lackey geocoin has arrived! No matter how long I work at Geocaching HQ, I’ll never get tired of seeing the annual Lackey coin. The coin… read more →
I hadn’t ancipated returning to Kansas until late April. But I was honored with an unexpected induction to the St. Thomas Aquinas H.S. Saints Hall of Fame, and so I… read more →
As much as we enjoyed Oahu, I had a pretty good feeling that the Big Island would be even better. For us, anyway. Upon landing at the open-air airport, and… read more →
I’ve never been all that anxious about visiting Hawaii. I’ve always pictured it as a place where tourists just lay around on the beach, doing little else. That doesn’t sound… read more →
As I mentioned a few weeks back, I’ve never been much for power trails. So what led us to Nevada’s Extraterrestrial Highway, home to the E.T. power trail? I guess… read more →
Today’s journey was part work, but mostly play. I had the privilege of speaking on behalf of Geocaching HQ at the Portland Police Bureau’s Kickoff Event. Sgt. Hank Hays has… read more →
With all due respect to power trail lovers, I’ve never really enjoyed such trails very much. I tend to get bored with them fairly easily. However, some friends promised me… read more →
Truth be told, late November might not be the best time to visit the Mt Rainier area. At least, not unless you’re equipped with chains for your tires. But the… read more →
We’re very fortunate in Washington to have a number of amazingly creative geocache creators. One of them, goblindust, is known for masterminding one of the world’s most favorited caches, located… read more →