There are now 45 Virginia (mostly NoVA) caches listed on OpenCaching North America (OC.us), 37 of which are unique to the site. If you haven't checked us out in a while, you may want to take another look. We'd love to have you join the fun. And if you make it over to Maryland much, there are 80+ more in the Old Line State and handful more in DC.
In addition the "standard" types of caches on Grondspeak, we offer Moving, Virtual, Webcam, MP3, Guestbook, Dead Drop, and BIT caches. (see all) .
The following cachers have placed OCNA caches in VA: Cachew Knutz , Manville Possum Hunters, rob3k, TheLostDogs, donbadabon, networkcacher, Robbitandpaul , flyingmoose, obxgeek, Pirate Rat , and myself.
Non-Crosslisted in VA
The Rest in VA
The caches...
A View to a Fall (rob3k)
ACES: Cougar & Dash (TheLostDogs)
ACES: Eratosthenes (TheLostDogs)
ACES: NOVAGO (TheLostDogs)
ACES: Puzzling Cougars (TheLostDogs)
ACES: Tupperware in the Woods! (TheLostDogs)
ACES: Virtual Railroads (TheLostDogs)
ACES: William Boyce (TheLostDogs)
Belvoir Plantation (DudleyGrunt)
Castleman's Ferry (obxgeek)
Cliché Cache (rob3k)
Food Knutz: Primavera Pizzeria & Grill (Cachew Knutz)
Glebe Cam (rob3k)
Happy Trails (DudleyGrunt)
History Knutz: Stroke of Misfortune (Cachew Knutz)
History Knutz: You Can Teach Yourself Banjo (Cachew Knutz)
Honoring the Fourth Estate (rob3k)
Integrity, Service, Excellence (rob3k)
Odd Spots - A not-so-little mermaid (donbadabon)
Odd Spots - Just for the spite of it (donbadabon)
Odd Spots - What’s the Skinny? (donbadabon)
Off The Grid in Suburbia (networkcacher)
Old Town Tour #5 - You Make The Call (networkcacher)
Our Family Tree (Robbitandpaul)
Over The Fence (Pirate Rat)
RR Knutz: Dahlgren (Cachew Knutz)
RR Knutz: Guinea Station (Cachew Knutz)
Sacred Ground (rob3k)
The National Rifle Association Firearms Museum (donbadabon)
The Remains of the Town (rob3k)
Thermo-Con House (DudleyGrunt)
To Hell and Back (flyingmoose)
To S.E.R.V.E. Man (Robbitandpaul)
Train Knutz: The One Mile Railroad (Cachew Knutz)
We're not perfect, but we're run by a handful of volunteers, who are all dedicated cachers are open to feedback and new ideas.




