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Q. How do I solve my geocache mystery?
Some helpful tips to get started:
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- Start with Mystery/Puzzle Caches with low difficulty ratings.
- Solve puzzles based on something you’re familiar with.
- Find a partner who is good at things you struggle with.
- Use a PC or laptop rather than your phone.
- Google and other search engines are your friend.
Q. What does BOP mean in geocaching?
Base of Post
- Traditional Cache Cache In Trash Out® (CITO.
- Multi-Cache Mystery or Puzzle Cache.
- Letterbox Hybrid EarthCache.
- Event Cache Wherigo.
- Virtual Cache Project APE Cache.
- Mega-Event Cache Webcam Cache.
- Giga-Event Cache GPS Adventures Maze Exhibit.
- Geocaching HQ Lab Cache.
Q. Where is geocaching not allowed?
Do not damage, deface, or destroy public or private property, especially archaeological or historical sites, when you place your cache. Do not place caches in a location that requires or encourages geocachers to damage, deface, or destroy public or private property, especially archaeological or historical sites.
Q. What happens if you take a geocache?
One of the guiding principles of geocaching is “take something, leave something.” A geocache hider places a number of goodies in a container when a new cache is first started. As people find the cache, they exchange goodies that catch their eye with trade items they’ve brought with them on the search.
Q. What geocache has been found the most often How many times has it been found?
The most logged geocache in the entire world is, Prague bridges 1 – Karluv most in Prague, Czech Republic! The cache has just under 30,000 logs since it was published on January 1, 2008. Located on the northwest side of the famous Charles Bridge, the location is full of historical statues, and absolutely stunning.