The Essential Guide to Geocaching: Tracking Treasure with Your GPS
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Caches or stashes of provisions, hidden along a route were a common occurrence in Lewis and Clark’s day when foot travel was really the only mode of long distance transportation. Today, caches of another sort are hidden throughout the United States and the world for that matter. With the introduction of the personal GPS unit, people everywhere have been learning to use these new devices and participating in what can only be called a high-tech treasure hunt. By logging on to a geocaching website, anyone can locate coordinates to a hidden cache, plan their route, and be on their way with map, compass, and GPS receiver. The hidden cache contains a logbook and a number of trinkets that can be traded by fortunate seekers.
*Participation in geocaching has exploded in the last four years to over 190 countries and hundreds of thousands of outdoor enthusiasts.
*A fun way to learn basic land navigation skills
*Provides outdoor ethics and safety information, including resources and product guides
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #47266 in Books
- Brand: Fulcrum
- Published on: 2004-08-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 160 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9781555915223
- Condition: USED - VERY GOOD
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Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
PRESS RELEASE
The Best Introduction to this Popular New Sport
"During my many years working in the outdoor industry, I’ve seen only a few new activities emerge and truly gain a popular following: mountain biking, snowboarding, and now geocaching," says Mike Dyer, geographer, innovator in computerized mapmaking, outdoor industry expert, and author of the new guidebook THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO GEOCACHING: TRACKING TREASURE WITH YOUR GPS. Geocaching is a fun new sport, growing quickly in popularity, in which people use a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver to find hidden "treasures" called geocaches. Participants are provided with the coordinates to the cache, usually from an online source, and then use their GPSs, maps and compasses, and tracking skills to find them. The caches contain a logbook and treasures of nominal value, usually trinkets.
"Geocaching is for everybody. It is simple and doesn’t require any special athletic ability," says Dyer. "At about $100 for a GPS, it’s relatively inexpensive to get involved. I’ve found that geocaching can easily be made part of many fun outdoor sports, from hiking to mountain biking. And it’s especially appealing for families looking to come together with a fun activity."
Mike Dyer provides a unique perspective to geocaching that only an expert and enthusiast can. He earned a dual degree from San Francisco State University with a B.S. in geography and digital cartography and a B.A. in business and product design. During college he helped start a small company that created the first-of-its-kind, digital-topographic mapping software. After college he devised outreach programs on the excitement, safety, and benefits of using GPS technology, compasses, and high-quality maps together. He later designed and developed a map-on-demand kiosk program used in many outdoor stores today.
THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO GEOCACHING is designed to provide a broad overview of the sport, tailored to the novice but also designed to educate the expert. It includes essential information on how to get started, in-depth detail about the various types of cache activities, how to find and create your first caches, and a section on land navigation.
The book also features easy step-by-step checklists, a glossary of terms, and a resource listing of GPS manufacturers and geocache organizations.
About the Author
Mike Dyer graduated from San Francisco State University with a dual degree in Geography and Business. Today Mike manages the MapMachine business unit for National Geographic and is an active committee member for IMTA (International Map Trade Association) and VOC (Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado.) Mike lives in Evergreen, CO.
Customer Reviews
Not really essential at all.
Since the way to get the Geocache locations is to go to the website and get them online, which also tells you everything else you need to know about the game, you don't really need this book at all.
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UPDATE:
I have just read THE COMPLETE IDIOTS GUIDE TO GEOCACHING (The ORANGE book, NOT the yellow book) and it is EXCELLENT!!
If you want a good book on Geocaching, get that one!
(The yellow "for dummies" book, which I also read, is not very good)
Great book on Geocaching
Having read other books on Geocaching, this is by far the best one. It is concise and writen in such a fashion as to be easy reading for anyone who is interested in Geocaching. I would highly recommend it.
Good for Brand New Geocacher
This is a pretty basic book. If you are thinking about geocaching or are brand new. If you have found a couple of caches using a GPS or if you have been in the military, you will probably not find anything of interest here.



