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Trackable tags are a cheapand fun way to place items out in the
wild for you to track online as they travel from cache to cache.
Simply attach a tag to an item and give it a mission and other
geocachers will help it on its way. With lots of great designs to
choose from there is something for eveyone.
Another nice little tag, this one celebrates the 2016 International Geocaching Day. It carriesa nice logo and would be a lot of fun to release and track in the wild. As a limited edition, this one won;t be around for long.
This tag features the official Geocaching HQ logo! Send it out on its own, or use the included chain to make it a hitchhiker looking for geocaching adventures. Each trackable has its own page on geocaching.com where you can track its progress as it passes from person to person or cache to cache. Or make your friends jealous when you let them discover it...
Another great little tag, this one honours those who serve to protect public safety. Shaped like a star and coloured on both sides, it make it a great looking tag, and fun for both finders and owners to watch it travel.
There lovely Mermaid Cachekinz. Featuring a custom icon, this fun new trackable known as Cachekinz will be a delight to find in any cache! They are fully trackable at Geocaching.com,
Groundspeak are celebrating 15 years of trackables! Way back in 2001, the first trackables were sent to travel the world. Geocaching.com founder Jeremy Irish released 7 "Deadly Ducks" into the wild and let people know to move them from geocache to geocache.
Groundspeak are celebrating 15 years of trackables! Way back in 2001, the first trackables were sent to travel the world. Geocaching.com founder Jeremy Irish released 7 "Deadly Ducks" into the wild and let people know to move them from geocache to geocache.
Groundspeak are celebrating 15 years of trackables! Way back in 2001, the first trackables were sent to travel the world. Geocaching.com founder Jeremy Irish released 7 "Deadly Ducks" into the wild and let people know to move them from geocache to geocache.
Groundspeak are celebrating 15 years of trackables! Way back in 2001, the first trackables were sent to travel the world. Geocaching.com founder Jeremy Irish released 7 "Deadly Ducks" into the wild and let people know to move them from geocache to geocache.
How many times have you found a travel bug in a geocache and you had no idea what its mission/goal was? With a travel bug passport geocachers will be able to see at a glance what your bugs goal is and can even enter their information in it as a permament record of their assistance.
What does hunting for geocaches have in common with hunting Zombies? The gear of course! When we realized that the best gear for geocaching is also the best gear for Zombie Hunting, we knew we had to put together a collection. Fortunately, we were able to get a picture of a well equipped Geocacher, who just happened to run into a pack of Zombies!
Are you the roughest, toughest, rootinist, rip-roarin-est cacher that ever cached? Well, then get out and #stachiecache with the Take A Stachie Tags!
Deck the halls with boughs of Geocaching! The 2016 series of acrylic snowflake ornaments celebrate some of the many Geocaching highlights the year. You can hang them on your tree or send them out to decorate the world, one geocache at a time!