Monday, August 27, 2012

Fall is a great time for Geocaching!


With fall officially starting on September 21st, you may think all that summer fun is gone! If you are coming into Vernon, or just looking for something exciting to do, geocaching might be an option for you! Combining technology with nature and exploration, geocaching is becoming hugely popular all over the world!

If you’ve never heard of geocaching, here’s a quick explanation! Basically, geocaching is an international scavenger hunt using a Global Positioning System (GPS). This is a great activity for all ages. There are thousands of caches hidden all over the world, in huge cities to remote islands, and in forests and deserts.

Interested? Getting started is simple! Start by registering for a free membership at the official geocaching site, https://www.geocaching.com/membership/register.aspx?type=basic , then visit the “Hide and seek a Cache” page, http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?country_id=5 and put in Canada, British Colombia, to help pin point the closest Caches to you! Then by using the coordinates through your GPS, you will find the location of the cache, which could be on the top of a mountain or floating on the edge of a lake. When you retrieve the cache, you can take it and keep it for yourself, or log in your name on the logbook. If you do decide to take it, you must put something in its place of equal or greater value.

The thing about geocaching is that it is necessary to have a GPS device or a GPS-enabled mobile phone to be able to navigate to the cache. If you do don’t have either you can purchase one for around a hundred dollars or rent one by day for a flat fee.

Now that you have all the basics, you should start by attending the Okanagan CacheFest, on September 1st. An annual, free, all-day Festival with food, door prizes, and plenty of expert geocachers that will help you and answer any questions you may have. So, now that you have a little more knowledge about geocaching, hopefully you’ll come out to Vernon and try out this fast spreading activity!

 

 


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