Searching for hidden ‘treasure’ a growing hobby

March 7, 2006 | In Geocaching News |

The Woodstock Independant has a story about the growth of Geocaching as a hobby. They cover areas like hiding and finding a cache, travel bugs, and cache destruction - i.e. when a cache is accidentally discovered by a muggle.

They write,

Geocaching is becoming more and more popular. New members are always being added, and the Web site is struggling to keep up. Caches are being hid at an astonishing rate, and they are being found even faster. As of Jan. 22, the record for the most caches found is 13,104.

Click here for the full story.

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