Its a TIE! Congratulations to both Rufnredy for his photo titled “Taking a Family Walk” and Topazfae for her entry titled “Light at the End of the Tunnel.”
Since 2006 the Northern Virginia Geocaching Organization has had “Caching the Capital Region and Beyond” in our crest. NoVAGO was recently awarded 10 new Adventure Labs and has opted to place them around the District of Columbia. With this latest Adventure Lab we strive to take cachers into the District to show off a few things they may have missed during past visits. During a test run of these we found that grabbing most of these easily done by those red DC Bikeshare bicycles. None of these 10 labs require admission fees, security check points, or to go inside any buildings. Only three of these are not available 24/7 and you can find those posted hours on the lab pages. NoVAGO want’s our community to cache with confidence and has permission for all virtual placements. On 11JUL19 the National Mall and Memorial Parks supervisors noted: “As long as nothing is … Continue reading
Its a TIE! Congratulations to both Rufnredy for his photo titled “Taking a Family Walk” and Topazfae for her entry titled “Light at the End of the Tunnel.”
Congratulations to DePhogration for his photo titled “Cement Ghosts.”
Its a TIE! Congratulations to both Zippy Finn for her photo titled “Puddles” and DePhogration for his entry titled “Iced Over.”
NoVAGO and The National Museum of the Marine Corps invites you to explore roughly 200 years of USMC history by teaming up and creating the new Adventure Lab When Groundspeak released a limited number of Geocaching Adventure Lab credits to various geocaching organizations around the world NoVAGO was lucky enough to have been chosen. These new adventures are similar to the “lab caches” available at megas but will be in place for a much longer time, perhaps even permanently. The National Museum of the Marine Corps is a lasting tribute to U.S. Marines–past, present, and future. You can only access the museum during normal open hours and admission is free. Also if you locate and correctly answer all 10 questions you will also receive coordinates for the mystery cache “Oorah! USMC Adventure Lab BONUS!” which is placed nearby in a Prince William County Park with permission. … Continue reading
Introducing cache-turminator.no Cachetur.no is a powerful trip-routing tool that has taken off in the caching world. However once all those caches are loaded up the challenge can be having enough time to stop and find them. Problem solved: announcing cache-turminator.no! With cache-turminator, load up all the caches on your route as usual, and then hop in the car. Cache-turminator will *automatically* log caches for you as you drive by! Using a comprehensive data catalog of cache details gleaned from a platoon of log-reading web robots, an advanced log-writing algorithm will piece together and post clever no-signature found-it logs at a pace mere humans only dream of. Example logs: “got the bison in the tree, forgot a pen, tftc”; “log too wet to write on”; “saw it but couldn’t reach it”. The cache-turminator database also includes pictures of the cache containers so you have the option to post “photo” logs. How … Continue reading
Congratulations to Mrs. Seadog who took this colorful photo titled “Luray Rainbow.”
Wow! It’s March already, and NoVAGO is a hotbed of activity: February Photo of the Month Spring Picnic 2019 Annual Series 2018 Cache Award Nominations … Continue reading
The thirteen photos below were each voted as the photo of the month during 2018 (one month had a tie). Now you can cast your preliminary vote for the 2018 Photo of the Year. The top vote-getters will advance to the final round. Instructions Click the image to view it larger Click outside the image to return to the poll Click the title to select a photo (the background will turn green for selected votes) To deselect an option, click the title again (the background will turn white) Cast your vote by clicking “Vote” [You will need to be logged in to vote. Login or register first!] [totalpoll id=”3312″] … Continue reading