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  • How to Geocache With a Bushnell 200CR

    Geocaching is a treasure hunting game that utilizes GPS units to locate hidden caches left by other players. This outdoor activity leads users to an area where a container is hidden with trinkets inside it as well as a log book to show who has found it. To Geocache with a GPS, such as the Bushnell Onix 200CR, you only need to input coordinates in to the device and begin your search.

  • Garmin Hints

    Garmin produces communication and navigation devices for cars, marine craft, aviation, outdoor recreation, fitness and wireless applications. Garmin uses vertical integration, meaning it designs, sells and markets its products by itself. Helpful hints can help you get the most out of your Garmin GPS system.

  • How to Geocache Without a GPS Unit

    Hiking through the woods and meadows looking for hidden treasure is a pastime enjoyed by hundreds of people around the world every day. A cache or geocache is a hidden container that includes, at minimum, a logbook for geocachers to sign, according to The Official Geocaching site. (See Ref. 1.) Most geocachers use a GPS unit and the coordinates provided to locate the geocache although there are ways to successfully search without a unit.

  • How to Geocache With a Garmin

    Geocaching is treasure hunting with a modern twist. Geocachers add coordinates to a GPS to hunt for small hidden caches. According to the Official Geocache website, there are an estimated 4 million to 5 million geocachers worldwide. Anyone can get started geocaching by logging on to a geocaching website, signing up and finding local geocaches. Using your Garmin GPS will help you locate a hidden geocache.

  • How to Use a GPS TomTom in Geocaching

    Geocaching is a sport that has risen in popularity in recent years due to the technological advance of the GPS. A GPS, or Global Positioning System, is a handheld device which can direct users to specific locations from their current position using installed maps and satellite signals. In the sport of geocaching, players use their GPS to find hidden treasure boxes all over the world. Many times locating a geocache requires knowing the exact latitude and longitude of the site, which the global positioning systems like the TomTom will use to calculate a travel route.

  • How to Play GPS Hide and Seek

    The next time you're looking for an adventure or an excuse to test out your new GPS, consider playing a game of GPS hide and seek. Unlike the children's version, GPS hide and seek is a game for adults that takes time, patience and sharp thinking to win. Each team must find a person or item within a given radius using only their GPS and a few clues to guide them. The team with the most points at the end of the game is the winner.

  • How to Create and Hide a Geocache

    A geocache is not your average scavenger hunt, but an interactive, high-tech adventure that is quickly gaining popularity. A geocache gives participants the chance to create and hide a treasure for others to find using a GPS (global positioning system) device.

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