Geocaching 101 with Hancock Park
District
April 25, 2009
Are you new to
geocaching? Are you an experienced
veteran? Somewhere in
between? We hope to see all of you at
Litzenberg Memorial
Woods in Findlay, Ohio for this program!
We will host a informal presentation, held in the
Litzenberg Activity
Barn. Presentation will start at
2:00
pm. This will be an
opportunity for new geocachers to learn from experienced
geocachers…
-
What is geocaching?
- How did geocaching start?
- What makes a geocache?
-
What is GPS and how do I use a handheld GPS
unit?
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How do I find a geocache?
- How do I hide a geocache?
After the small presentation, we will break up into groups
combining cachers of varying experiences to find geocaches
hidden in Litzenberg Memorial Woods.
We encourage experienced geocachers to come and help guide the
small group hunts. If you’ve been to an event
cache before, you know what fun it can be! You
can also ask individuals questions regarding paperless caching,
including the use of GSAK and
Cachemate.
Bring your geogear if you have some, but if you’re new a
GPS isn’t required!
Litzenberg Memorial Woods is located
at 6100 US 224 west of
Findlay.
Please RSVP your
plans to attend the event by posting a "will
attend" log on this page