GPS Receivers & Geocaching Details With support from: NSF DUE-0903270 Prepared by: in partnership with: Geospatial Technician Education Through Virginia’s.

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GPS Receivers & Geocaching Details With support from: NSF DUE Prepared by: in partnership with: Geospatial Technician Education Through Virginia’s Community Colleges (GTEVCC)

GPS Receivers eTrex H eTrex Venture HC eTrex 10 eTrex Legend HCx eTrex Oregon 550T High sensitivity chipYes: GPS Yes: GPS Yes: GLONASS +GPS Yes: GLONASS +GPS Yes: GPS Geocaching friendlyNoYes Area CalculationNoYes Color ScreenNoYesNoYes Interface-USB/SerialSerialUSB Price (amazon.com)$85$125$115$190$509

What does “Geocaching friendly” mean? For Garmin units: Ability to download waypoint coordinates from geocaching.com GPS receiver has a geocache menu Shows downloaded geocaches –Many show if they have been found or not Can select “Go To” function which gives navigational directions towards geocaches Will also show any other information downloaded with the geocache in comment field

Introduction to Geocaching Geocaching is a high-tech entertaining adventure game (scavenger hunt) for GPS users The idea is to “hunt” for hidden containers (geocaches) that have been placed in the landscape (virtual orienteering) Pick a prize from the geocache and leave a prize… Geocaching is enjoyed by people of all ages, with a strong sense of community and support for the environment

Geocaching Geocache examples Micro cache Example of contents

Geocaching Create account on Search for geocaches Download geocaches to your GPS unit “Hunt” your geocache Sign logbook in cache Take an item, leave an item Return cache to exact position & condition in which it was found Write about your experience on

Trackable Items Items that have a tracking number & can be followed on (via GoogleEarth...)

Trackable Items Geocoins –Special coin created by individuals/groups as a signature item/calling card –Has unique tracking ID Travel Bugs - A trackable tag that is attached to an item -The travel bug is a standard design (a travel bug looks like a dog tag...)

Geocaching is fun... This activity is also a “teachable moment” The Virginia Geospatial Extension Program and VirginiaView have developed a geocaching exercises that incorporate STEM- based learning with geocaching This is available for download from the VirginiaView portal ( under the sectionwww.virginiaview.net Geocoins are available by request from VirginiaView (complete the online request form available on the Website)

Geocoins & Travel Bugs

Establishing a New Geocache Do you need to start a new cache in order to be a geocacher? –Absolutely not! –There are already over 1,700,000 established geocaches to choose from! –There is likely an active geocache near your school already! –There are over 80 geocaches within a 3 mile radius of Virginia Tech!

Information & Tips for Creating a New Geocache If you do want to start a new cache, then there are some guidelines that you need to follow... Are geocaches are allowed in your proposed location? –If it is private property, you will need to get permission from the land owner –Some park systems require permits, so check with park management to make sure a permit isn't required, or obtain one if it is. –No geocaches on NPS lands!

Any Questions? John McGee Geospatial Extension Specialist