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Is Garmin taking on Groundspeak?

This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only. Within the time period that I have been geocaching, it always seemed to me that geocaching.com and Garmin seemed to have a pretty good relationship. I always saw advertisements for Garmin devices on the site, and it … Continue reading »

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Groundspeak introduces “Souvenirs”

This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only. For anyone who may not have noticed, during GSP’s latest update to their site, they implemented a new feature called “Souvenirs”. If you logged a cache on 10-10-10 then you probably have your very first official souvenir. … Continue reading »

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Extreme Geocaching – How far would you go?

This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only. I can’t recall exactly where I read it or heard about it, but not that long ago I had stumbled upon this cache listing. I had actually heard FunkyNassau tell me a story about this cache but … Continue reading »

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Virtuals are set to return to geocaching.com

This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only. Just recently, I had changed the poll here to get some feedback on the whole “revive” virtuals debate. For those out of the loop, here’s a quick history lesson. At one time, you used to be able … Continue reading »

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The lost “archives” of caches in NB

This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only. As some of you may already know, once a cache is archived, there is no “easy” way to find it again. The most common way of finding an archived cache is to look in the finds list … Continue reading »

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Geocaching.com adds “visit” for dipping bugs

This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only. If anyone has been on the official geocaching.com homepage in the last few days, you probably noticed that the site was scheduled to be down yesterday afternoon. As part of their monthly patch/upgrade cycle, Groundspeak had some … Continue reading »

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Bottlecap micros

This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only. While in Fredericton for the Winter bash events, I heard a couple of conversation about these bottlecap micros which were apparently quite popular in that area. I had never seen one but I heard a few people … Continue reading »

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Troubles with passwords?

I noticed that for some of our visitors, it looks like you may be forgetting the password you need to use to log in. I know that for some users, the system generated a password for you when you signed up on the site originally. If you never changed this password, it might be hard … Continue reading »

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Pocket Queries to increase to 1000 caches

This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only. Although there has been no “official” release from Groundspeak regarding this, Jeremy Irish (CEO of Groundspeak) posted a message on the official forums informing people that by May 2, 2010, the maximum amount of caches allowed to … Continue reading »

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Site theme changed

In doing a little research this morning, I found out that the author of the previous theme had a new one out and I was curious to see how it would look. The preview looked good but it’s always hard to tell based on a small little picture. I loaded the new theme into Cache … Continue reading »

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