An all Aussie Podcast, for the Geocaching community. Featuring special guests on a monthly basis and hosted by PurpleCacheEater.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesLeisure |
Aquilus1 and Sacada set themselves one of the biggest geocaching missions you can imagine. First they found a cache in every Local Government Area (LGA) across Australia that has a geocache. Then they took on New Zealand, covering 17 LGAs in just fiv... more
Get ready to log some serious fun!
We're bringing back special guest Chamad, who's ready to spill all the beans now that the Block Party's official status is locked and loaded.
We'll be navigating through all the pre-event activities, including eve... more
Got a geocaching trip in the works and not sure where to start? This month on Geocaching Downunder, we are joined by KittyKatch to explore Cachetur.no, the trip planning tool built by geocachers for geocachers.
We will look at what Cachetur is, why ... more
Challenge Caches Because a Regular Smiley Is Too Easy
Ever found a cache you can’t log until you’ve done 100 multis, spelled your name with finds, and survived a streak? That’s a Challenge Cache. This month we’re catching up with BFMC, a fellow cach... more
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