Geocaching: How To
By TelematicsWire on April 30th, 2006 Via: TelematicsWire.com - Telematics Industry News with RSS
“The core sport involves using a handheld GPS unit to guide you to a destination, where a hidden container (”cache”) is stored. Once found, you log your visit in an included logbook, and optionally trade one of the many contained “goodies” for one of your own. This wikiHow will guide you through the basics of [...]
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