How do I find my geocache ID?
The GC-code of a geocache is right on the geocache page, the ID-code can be found through the log page of the geocache. Click on the geocache page on: Log your visit. In the address bar of the browser you can find the ID-code of the geocache.
How do I find a geocache by name?
Help! To search by a geocache name, first enter a location in the main search box. You can either enter a location to center your search (e.g. “Seattle”) or you can choose to do an “origin-less” search by not entering a specific location.
What does Muggled mean in geocaching?
Based on “Muggle” from the Harry Potter series, which is a non-magical person. Muggled. The discovery of a geocache by a non geocacher. When a cache has been “muggled”, it usually means it was dismantled or removed by an unsuspecting non-player.
How do I change my geocache username?
1.3. Edit username
- Log on to Geocaching.com.
- Next to your username in the top right corner, select the down arrow to select Settings.
- Under Profile Information, edit the Username.
- Scroll to bottom of page and select Save Changes.
How do you solve geocaching puzzles?
Tips for solving puzzle caches
- Look for patterns.
- Study the ‘fake’ coordinates.
- Substitutions.
- Learn about ciphers.
- Other coordinate systems.
- Picture speaks a thousand words.
- Go to the source.
- Confirm your answer.
Is Geocash real?
GEOCACHING is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game. Players try to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, using GPS-enabled devices and then share their experiences online. Geocaching.com is owned and operated by Groundspeak, Inc. of Seattle, Washington.
What does FP mean in geocaching?
Are you a favourite point hoarder or do you just give them away for any old reason?
What does PNG mean in geocaching?
Cache and Dash, a cache placed in a location that allows a quick grab. Also known as Park-and-Grab (P&G or PNG). Commonly found in lamp post skirts (LPC) or guardrails, these caches are considered passé as traditional caches.
What is a geocaching name?
The username is the geocacher’s calling card, signature, or tag. It’s as primeval a mark of territory as a bear scratching trees in the woods.