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# Register for a [http://www.opencaching.us/articles.php?page=impressum free]  Opencaching US account. ([[Registering |How?]])
 
# Register for a [http://www.opencaching.us/articles.php?page=impressum free]  Opencaching US account. ([[Registering |How?]])
 
# Select [[wikipedia:geocache|geocaches]] to hunt. ([[Cache filtering |How?]])
 
# Select [[wikipedia:geocache|geocaches]] to hunt. ([[Cache filtering |How?]])
# Enter the coordinates into your [[wikipedia:GPS|GPS Receiver]] or software ([http://www.gsak.net GSAK], etc.)
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# Enter the coordinates into your [[wikipedia:GPS_navigation_device|GPS Receiver]] or software ([http://www.gsak.net GSAK], etc.)
 
# Find the cache and sign the logbook.
 
# Find the cache and sign the logbook.
 
# Go online and share your experiences at [http://www.opencaching.us Opencaching US].
 
# Go online and share your experiences at [http://www.opencaching.us Opencaching US].

Revision as of 20:50, 27 August 2010

It's easy to get started, just follow these simple steps:

  1. Register for a free Opencaching US account. (How?)
  2. Select geocaches to hunt. (How?)
  3. Enter the coordinates into your GPS Receiver or software (GSAK, etc.)
  4. Find the cache and sign the logbook.
  5. Go online and share your experiences at Opencaching US.

Feel free to ask questions! Any question, no matter how simple or strange, is OK to ask.

Helpful hints

  • Find a friend to go geocaching with you!
  • Always take a pen or pencil with you.
  • If you want to trade trinkets, take some with you. The accepted rule is if you take something, you must leave something.
  • Mark your vehicle as a waypoint so you can easily get back to it!
  • Leave the geocache just as you found it.
  • Make sure the public (aka muggles) doesn't see you retrieve or hide the cache.
  • Be safe... watch for critters, snakes, bugs, sharp objects, dangerous areas, etc.
  • Be sure to carry extra batteries, water to drink, etc.

Online resources