We asked you: what advice would you give a new event host?

Did you know that the first Event Cache (GC389) was held in Texas in March of 2001? Since then, thousands of events have been hosted around the world by geocachers like you.

The purpose of a Geocaching Event Cache is simple: to bring geocachers together! Whether you’re planning a small gathering at a coffee shop or a Cache In Trash Out® (CITO) at a local park, events are a great way to connect with other geocachers and build community.

Hosting your first event is an exciting milestone—but where do you begin? We asked geocachers to share their advice for new event hosts.
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Kenmore TPT – Red Brick Road Park — Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GC6TRQ3
by latetrap
Difficulty:
3.5
Terrain:
1
Location:
Washington, United States
N 47° 45.022′ W 122° 12.811’

One thing that makes a geocache stand out among all the rest is its ability to blend in with its surroundings. Get out the magnifying glass and take a closer look at this hard-to-spot Geocache of the Week, Kenmore TPT – Red Brick Road Park (GC6TRQ3).

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BLOCKHEAD—Geocache of the Week

Traditional Cache
GC3PZQ6
by hockey7
Difficulty:
1
Terrain:
1.5
Location:
Michigan, United States
N 41° 47.934 W 085° 37.237

Geocaching is for all the daydreamers out there. The make-believers who still believe in finding hidden treasure and pretenders who want to go on a grand adventure. Geocaching takes some imagination—and so does our Geocache of the Week.

Step into the land of pretend with us as we visit BLOCKHEAD (GC3PZQ6).

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