Winter snows don't stop geocachers from hitting the trail. They just adapt. Follow along as geocacher, Totemlake, leads cachers on a snowshoe geocache in the Washington State mountains.
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Snow caching is some of the toughest.
SterlingB2122 3 months ago
good vids
geocachespoilers 7 months ago
Did lot's of snowshoeing in Montana, where I grew up. Loved it. But add geocaching with friends? Wonderful!
BrazosSticks 1 year ago
I have found caches by totem lake lol
MrBadassButch 1 year ago
Snow in UK gone now but it's nice to see! We went geocaching in the snow ...... Lovely fun.
peterpgn 1 year ago
I am taking the grand kids to a free snow day today. Hope to get some snowshoeing in. Will upload some geocaches to GPS. I love the Beautiful scenery in the video. This is the day the Lord made.
vfbofmn 1 year ago
I prefer caching in the winter. No bugs, no bushwhacking, no sweating, and lots of times I can follow someone else's footprints to the cache. I tend to have a higher rate of DNF's in the winter though. I get about 25 caches a week in the summer, about 15 a week in the winter. Right now there's 2 foot of snow on the ground. As soon as the sun comes up, I'll be out caching in it!
jola500 1 year ago
Caching in the snow is alot easier then in warm summer days, why? cause there are other peoples footsteps that lead you to where the cache is hidden!!! haha. I think I've found about 15 caches this Winter. Stop being lazy and get out there!!!!
sandmansande 1 year ago
Geocaching is quite complicated during winter because even 1 star terrain caches can be very difficult to find if they are 50 cm under snow. On the other hand, you can see the trails of previous cachers.
Sidavs 1 year ago
Awesome I wish we got snow down South
gianstechreviews 1 year ago