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Title: Welcome to Geocaching 101


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Welcome to Geocaching 101!
  • The sport where YOU are the search engineTM
  • www.iowageocachers.org
  • www.geocaching.com

The Groundspeak Geocaching Logo is a trademark of
Groundspeak, Inc. (Used with permission)
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Preview
  • What is Geocaching?
  • Where are the Geocaches?
  • Who Geocaches, and why?
  • What's a GPS, and how does it work?
  • Entering a waypoint.
  • Lets go geocaching!

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What is Geocaching?
  • Geocaching is an entertaining outdoor adventure
    game for GPS users of all ages.
  • The basic idea is to set up caches (hidden boxes)
    all over the world and share the locations
    (Latitude / Longitude) of these caches on the
    internet.

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What is Geocaching?
  • GPS users can then use the coordinates to find
    the caches.
  • Once found, the visitor may take something from
    the cache, leave something (of equal value), and
    sign the logbook.
  • The find is then logged onto the Internet
    website where statistics about found and hidden
    caches are maintained.

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Types of Geocaches
  • Traditional
  • Multi-Caches
  • Event
  • Virtual
  • Webcam
  • Earthcache
  • Letterbox Hybrids
  • Location-less (Reverse)
  • Cache In / Trash Out Event
  • Unknown (Mystery)
  • Project APE

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Cache Containers
  • Ammo Cans
  • Tupperware
  • 35mm Film Cans
  • Cookie Tins
  • Magnetic Key Holders
  • Pill Containers
  • Other Food Containers

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Finding a Geocache
  • Be inconspicuous in public places
  • Search carefully, practice LNT
  • Sign logbook and replace cache as found, Do Not
    Relocate
  • If you trade trinkets, trade kindly
  • Report any problems prompty
  • If you take a traveler, log it and pass it on

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Finding a Traveler
  • Travelers are meant to travel, please do no keep
    them.
  • Follow Directions given with the traveler for
    proper logging.
  • Groundspeaks Travel Bugs are most popular. Be
    sure to Record the serial number to log movements.

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Trading Items
  • Do Not Place
  • Guns/ Knives
  • Drugs/ Alcohol
  • Explosive/ Ammo
  • Food or Scented Items
  • Things that freeze
  • Use Common Sense
  • Do Place
  • Toys/ games
  • Trinkets
  • Books
  • Travelers/ coins
  • Signature items
  • Camera to take picture with

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Geocaching and the Environment
  • Each year dozens of CITO (Cache In Trash Out)
    events are held throughout the world. At these
    events groups of geocachers get together and pick
    up litter from a certain trail or park. Many are
    held during the Month of April, but can be held
    anytime of the year. CITO is also for individuals
    anytime they choose.
  • Goals
  • Actively promote the good stewardship of park
    land.
  • Assist in the maintenance of parks trail
    systems.
  • Increase public awareness of Geocaching.

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Where are the Geocaches?
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Where are the Geocaches?
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Where are the Geocaches?
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Who Geocaches?
  • People that are
  • Young
  • Old
  • Married
  • Single
  • Have children
  • Do not have children
  • Those that like the Outdoors
  • Those that like Puzzles
  • Basically anyone that has a sense of adventure!

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How Did It Get Started?
  • On May 1, 2000, the GPS signal degradation called
    Select Availability (SA) was removed.
  • The change allowed GPS units owned by civilians
    to now be accurate to within as close as 6 feet.
  • On May 3rd, Dave Ulmer hid a cache in Oregon,
    listed the location on a newserv group. It was
    visited twice within 3 days.

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How Did It Get Started?
  • Mike Teague, the first to find Ulmers Cache,
    built a web page to document the caches.
  • A few months later Jeremy Irish, the current
    operator of the Geocaching.com website, expanded
    the idea and promoted the game.
  • On September 6th, four months after the first
    hide, the official torch was passed to Jeremy.
    Geocaching is now in all 50 states and in over
    200 countries.

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What is a GPS?
  • A GPS (Global Positioning System) unit is an
    electronic device that can determine your
    approximate location (within 6-20 feet) almost
    anywhere on the planet.

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What is a GPS?
  • A GPS uses a system of 24 satellites to
    calculate your position. Only 4 are needed to
    calculate position.
  • The GPS receiver can see at most 12 of the 24
    satellites at any one time. (at ground level)

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What is a GPS?
  • Since your GPSr knows the location of where each
    satellite in the sky, which it uses to determine
    distances. With these distances it computes your
    location
  • You can use the unit to navigate from your
    current location to another location.

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What is a GPS?
  • Some units have their own maps, built-in
    compasses, pressure altimeters, and even voice
    navigation.
  • Dont worry though, a GPS device doesnt send
    signals, it only receives them. So . . . no one
    can track your location!

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How do GPS devices work?
  • Lets say you dont know where you are but a
    passerby tells you that youre 238 miles from
    Cleveland.
  • That puts you anywhere on the perimeter of a
    circle around Cleveland!

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How do GPS devices work?
  • Another passerby stops and tells you youre 340
    miles from Boston.
  • So not only are you on the perimeter of the
    circle around Cleveland, but around Boston too.
  • There are now only two possible locations!

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How do GPS devices work?
  • Finally, someone stops and tells you that youre
    272 miles from Baltimore.
  • You now know right where you are!

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GPSr Features
  • 12 channel receiver
  • WAAS/DGPS
  • Color screen
  • External antenna jack
  • Turn by turn Autorouting
  • Base map/Optional maps
  • Memory size
  • Waterproof
  • Electronic altimeter
  • Electronic compass
  • Computer Interface
  • Backlit Screen
  • Power source
  • Screen size
  • Overall size/weight
  • Intended use

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How much will I pay?
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Basic GPS FeaturesThe Power Button
  • Press the power button and hold for 1 second to
    turn it on.
  • Press again to turn the backlight on
  • Press again to turn the backlight off
  • Press and hold to turn the unit off

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Basic GPS FeaturesThe Satellite Page
  • After powering it up, the unit will attempt to
    lock onto the satellites.
  • You must be outdoors with a clear view of the sky
    to get a signal.
  • Once locked on, youre ready to navigate!

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Basic GPS FeaturesMark A Waypoint
  • The first thing you want to do is to mark your
    starting location.
  • Press and hold the Enter button till the Mark
    Waypoint window appears.
  • Use the Up/Down buttons to move to the various
    fields. Then press Enter when youre at the OK
    field.

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Basic GPS FeaturesReview Waypoint / GoTo
  • To locate a previously stored waypoint, use the
    Page button to get to the Menu page.
  • Use the Up/Down buttons to move down to the
    Waypoints category and press Enter.

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Basic GPS FeaturesReview Waypoint / GoTo
  • Then, using the Up/Down buttons, move down to the
    desired Waypoint Group and press Enter.
  • Now move down to the desired Waypoint and press
    Enter.

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Basic GPS FeaturesReview Waypoint / GoTo
  • Now you can either use the selected waypoint or
    you can edit it.
  • To go to the waypoint, move down to the GOTO
    selection and press Enter.

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Basic GPS FeaturesThe Compass / Pointer Page
  • The GPS unit now displays the basic Pointer Page
  • This page is used to navigate to the chosen
    waypoint by following the pointer arrow.

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Im Lost!!!
  • If you get lost, dont forget that you marked (or
    should have marked) your location when you
    started.
  • Search for the Waypoint you marked, select GOTO,
    and head back to civilization!
  • Dont forget to take extra batteries with you!

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What to take Geocaching?
  • GPSr / Extra Batteries
  • Compass / Map / Cache Info
  • Bug Spray / Moist Wipes
  • Tools Knife, Mirror, String, Flashlight
  • Trade Items
  • Pen / Notebook
  • Cache Maintenance Items
  • Clothes for Changing Weather Conditions
  • Water / Food
  • Other???

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Some GPS links
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Review
  • What is Geocaching?
  • Where are the Geocaches?
  • Who Geocaches, and why?
  • What's a GPS, and how does it work?
  • Entering a waypoint.
  • Lets go geocaching!

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Lets Go Find A Geocache!
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