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RSS Feeds, Geocaching in the News, a failed experiment, and a new experiment...

Above is a (rather large and nicely done) RSS Feed icon. Might as well go with the Wikipedia definition, as follows:  “RSS Rich Site Summary (originally RDF Site Summary, often dubbed Really Simple...

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Bad Ideas, Bomb Scares, etc.

It’s no secret that many, many Geocaches have caused bomb scares in the U.S. and Canada since our game was invented in 2000. Elsewhere in the world too, of course, but we are a North American based...

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Law enforcement officials express concern over Geocaching (Allegedly)

We have not made any sort of announcement, but here at the OCNA blog, we have resolved to post more “Geocaching in the news” content in 2014. Considering the very popular Geocaching blog that normally...

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Geocaching taking a beating from Government Officials and the media as of...

File this post under current events in Geocaching. We highly recommend all Geocachers subscribe to a Google news alert for the word Geocaching. Or alternatively, you can come read this blog, and look...

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Has Geocaching finally peaked, and on the decline?

That depends on how you define “on the decline”.  If it were defined as the number of new caches created by year, we’re afraid the answer is yes. Here you see a bar graph of caches created by year on...

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GeoWoodstock XIII ideas; Cycling in Hancock

In our last blog post about the Sideling Hill cut on I-68, we were about 35 miles from the site of GeoWoodstock XIII in Boonsboro, Maryland, and we’re inching closer! Above is a view of Hancock,...

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Forging Community in Rome

Forging Community in Rome is a Geocaching event listed on our site coming up on Friday, October 16th in Rome, Georgia. This is a pre-event (unofficial) for the annual Going Caching Mega Event, now in...

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News reports “remember” Geocaching while reporting on Pokémon Go

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last 10 days, as of the date of this post, you may have heard of a new app for Android and ios named Pokémon Go. Originally released in the U.S.,...

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RSS Feeds, Geocaching in the News, a failed experiment, and a new experiment...

Above is a (rather large and nicely done) RSS Feed icon. Might as well go with the Wikipedia definition, as follows:  “RSS Rich Site Summary (originally RDF Site Summary, often dubbed Really Simple...

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Bad Ideas, Bomb Scares, etc.

It’s no secret that many, many Geocaches have caused bomb scares in the U.S. and Canada since our game was invented in 2000. Elsewhere in the world too, of course, but we are a North American based...

View Article

Law enforcement officials express concern over Geocaching (Allegedly)

We have not made any sort of announcement, but here at the OCNA blog, we have resolved to post more “Geocaching in the news” content in 2014. Considering the very popular Geocaching blog that normally...

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Geocaching taking a beating from Government Officials and the media as of...

File this post under current events in Geocaching. We highly recommend all Geocachers subscribe to a Google news alert for the word Geocaching. Or alternatively, you can come read this blog, and look...

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Has Geocaching finally peaked, and on the decline?

That depends on how you define “on the decline”.  If it were defined as the number of new caches created by year, we’re afraid the answer is yes. Here you see a bar graph of caches created by year on...

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GeoWoodstock XIII ideas; Cycling in Hancock

In our last blog post about the Sideling Hill cut on I-68, we were about 35 miles from the site of GeoWoodstock XIII in Boonsboro, Maryland, and we’re inching closer! Above is a view of Hancock,...

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Forging Community in Rome

Forging Community in Rome is a Geocaching event listed on our site coming up on Friday, October 16th in Rome, Georgia. This is a pre-event (unofficial) for the annual Going Caching Mega Event, now in...

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News reports “remember” Geocaching while reporting on Pokémon Go

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last 10 days, as of the date of this post, you may have heard of a new app for Android and ios named Pokémon Go. Originally released in the U.S.,...

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