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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Geocaching [COMP IDIOTS GT GEOCACHING]

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Geocaching

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Geocaching Handbuch.

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GeoCaching.

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Whether you're hiking, fishing, kayaking, cross-country skiing, or taking a mountain bike ride in the backcountry, a GPS receiver can help you reach your destination and return safely--but only if you know how to use it! Outdoor Navigation with GPS, the most complete, easy-to-use GPS book available, is your guide to getting the most out of a receiv[Read More]

Geocache Log Book: Geocaching Log

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A colorful logbook specifically designed to place in your personal cache. Provides spaces for entries by Geocachers who find your cache. Makes a great momento of your cache.

Hiking for Treasure: A Guide to Geocaching

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A guide for Geocaching. All the facts to get started and enjoy this new hobby for the hiking enthusiast.
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Geocaching, or treasure hunt hiking, will help you get fit and open new worlds, as well your mind and your heart.

The Geocaching Handbook (Falcon Guide)

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Geocaching is a fast-growing outdoor sport, which combines aspects of treasure hunting, high-tech navigation, and exploration.The Geocaching™ Handbook is a complete introduction to the fast-growing sport of geocaching. It includes a history of geocaching; instructions on creating a cache; hiding it and sharing it with others; geocaching etiquette[Read More]
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In the spring of 2000, a man in Oregon hid a box of toys in the woods, posted the geographic coordinates of its location on a Web site, and issued a challenge for others to find it. People used their GPS receivers to find his treasure, and a new game was born. Today over a million people worldwide participate in geocaching, hiding stashes of trinke[Read More]
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