geocache
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2ADJ.
still
VERB + GEOCACHE
hunt
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noun
A container hidden in a specific location during geocaching.
Regardless of the final name, can we please replace the word "stash" with "cache"? "GPS Cache Hunt" and "Geocache" still sound find. I believe it still works with all of the variations that David came up with (Geocaching, geocacher, etc).
The treasures in this case are geocaches, those little plastic boxes of goodies that are hidden all over the earth.
verb
To participate in geocaching.
Those who have never geocached assume that it must be a really easy game;
And, in line with the third preference that Kahn observed, nearly all of the places I've geocached have been easy to navigate (and would have been easy even without a GPS).
To hide or seek a geocache.
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6Regardless of the final name, can we please replace the word "stash" with "cache"? "GPS Cache Hunt" and "Geocache" still sound find. I believe it still works with all of the variations that David came
WiktionaryThe treasures in this case are geocaches, those little plastic boxes of goodies that are hidden all over the earth.
Wiktionary2006, National Science Teachers Association, Illinois Association of Chemistry Teachers, American Science Teachers Association, The Science Teacher, Volume 73, Issues 1-4, page 56, Latitude and longit
WiktionaryThose who have never geocached assume that it must be a really easy game;
WiktionaryAnd, in line with the third preference that Kahn observed, nearly all of the places I've geocached have been easy to navigate (and would have been easy even without a GPS).
WiktionaryThe team, which has more than 68000 finds between them, geocached across all 50 U.S. states in just 10 days.
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