GEOCACHE SITE - PLEASE READ Congratulations, you've found it! Intentionally or not! These are the opening lines from: http://www.geocaching.com/articles/stashnote.txt My question is: Is there another site that gives a BRIEF description of Geocaching? I wish I had something I could have handed to the reporter this afternoon. I read in the Groundspeak forums where someone had a card printed up that was twice the size of a regular business card with information about Geocaching on it. The card could be folded. Here is what was on the card: ========================================================================= Geocaching is a worldwide outdoor activity for GPS (Global Positioning System) users, their families, and friends. "Caches"(weatherproof containers of goodies) are hidden in exciting locations around the world and their exact GPS coordinates are then posted on the Internet. Anyone with a GPS and a sense of adventure is invited to try their hand at finding them. When you find one, take any trinket you like from the cache and leave one of your own to keep the cache full. There are caches of all kinds for all ages, making geocaching a wonderful family activity. If you'd like to join in the fun it's easy (and free). If you already own a GPS and have access to the Internet, then you have everything you need. Just logon to www.geocaching.com and check for caches in your area. There are over xxx caches within xxx miles of Anywhere. So, go to the website and read more about geocaching. Then plug the coordinates of a cache near you into your GPS, and go find it! Geocaching.com encourages a friendly attitude towards natural resources with its 'Cache-In, Trash-Out' philosophy. Geocachers are encouraged to tread lightly in the wilderness, respect private property and to remove litter from public places whenever possible. Geocachers understand that the future of this activity depends on maintaining respectful, open communication with local, state, and federal officials. ========================================================================= Should anything be added or left out? Is this type of information already on the geocaching.com site, and I just can not find it? - Ken