Geocaching is an activity where an individual or team uses a global positioning system (GPS) to locate different treasures, otherwise known as caches.
Caches are usually placed in wooded area of parks, or areas that are off the beaten path. Seekers then use the latitude and longitude of the item locate the cache. In most cases caches are some type of container that you leave an item in, and then take and item out of. Caches also frequently have logs to sign and / or cameras to document those who found it.
Explanation of the sport, collection of recent news stories, maps of cache locations, a FAQ, and announcements of geocaching parties and events. www.brillig.com/geocaching
A project with the goal to visit each of the latitude and longitude integer degree intersections in the world, take pictures at each location, and post pictures and stories on the website. (Not exactly geocaching...) www.confluence.org
Provides a wide range of information and listing resources for the geocaching enthusiast including worldwide cache listing service, forums, and chat. www.navicache.com
Dedicated to promoting the activity through out the state. Features message boards, links, maps, membership information and photos. www.wi-geocaching.com
Portal to caching in and around BC. Promotes geocaching in BC by providing the resources such as News, Events, Downloads, Links, Recent Caches, and Fourms. www.bcgeocaching.com
Serves as a forum for communication between area enthusiasts, the general public, and land management officials to promote the sport of geocaching. Includes forums, park policies and a discussion board. Located in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. www.okic.org