2000 - Geocaching was Born Traditional Geocache
2000 - Geocaching was Born
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Have you ever wanted to grab 100 caches in a single day but the
task seemed daunting? Well, here's your chance.This stretch of open
road seemed the perfect place for our 100 Caches in a Day series.
The best approach for this series is from the North. These are Log
only Caches - Enjoy!
On May 2, 2000, at approximately midnight, eastern savings time,
the great blue switch was flipped, and changed selective
availability on GPS units. On May 3, Dave Ulmer, wanting to test
the accuracy hid a target in the woods. He called the idea the
"Great American GPS Stash Hunt" The idea was simple: Hide a
container out in the woods and note the coordinates with a GPS
unit. The finder would then have to locate the container with only
the use of his or her GPS receiver. The rules for the finder were
simple: "Take some stuff, leave some stuff." The coordinates: N 45°
17.460 W 122° 24.800 Within the first month, Mike Teague, the first
person to find Ulmer's stash, began gathering the online posts of
coordinates around the world . And Geocaching was born
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