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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Geocaching: Basics for Outdoor

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After reading this book, even the untrained lay person knows how to successfully find hidden caches. Here is ALL of it what you just somehow related to Geocaching know. Of the equipment needed on the selection and input the coordinates to inside information about secret codes, Cacherslang, Travelbugs and special shapes such as the night cache or the cache, the reader gets useful tips to make the hunt after the caches also a success. The author warns of dangers in the undergrowth betrays how unrecognized by non-geocachers remains and much more. Mark Gründel has found his first cache in 2002. Since then he has organized events at various events and topics such as abseiling or Walpurgis and knots and supported Germany's first Travelbug - Museum. (Leisure magazine Jezza 20th edition December 2009)
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Geocaching, what is it and how does the modern treasure hunt. This book gives the reader basic knowledge about the geocaching. How it arose. What is GPS on the market and what it cost to buy. The basic configuration of Geocachers in detail. The handling of special caches and the necessary equipment, such as at night and Abseilcaches is explained. Similarly, the search and the logging and hiding and setting geocaches are discussed on the web. Rounding out the book with an extensive collection of the most common encryption is when geocaching.

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