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GeoSnippits Introduction to Paperless Geocaching

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GeoSnippits Geocaching Tutorial Videos hosted by our very own lovable HeadHardHat gives you an interesting introduction into Paperless Geocaching. This is one of the most popular topics in the geocaching world because everyone wants to go green. Watch HeadHardHat demonstrate several different devices you can use when out hunting for caches. This informative video was filmed in Raleigh, NC but can be identified anywhere in the world. Geocachers with little or no experience will enjoy these episodes as much as the more experienced geocachers will. GeoSnippits is an ever growing series of geocaching video tutorials geared for geocachers of all experiences to enjoy. You can also visit our GeoSnippits home web page at www.geosnippits.com.

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  • Handy as always

  • @kubleo121 We do aim to please : Glad it helped.

    -HHH

  • i have a ipod touch that i have just started using for paperless caching

  • @tysnyder1988 I know several geocachers that are using the ipod to go geocaching with. That is very cool and I can't wait to see what we will be using down the road.

    -HHH

  • I use an iPad

  • @spuddymills I wondered when someone was going to mention Ipads. My question is durability. What do you do to keep it safe from droppage, moisture and keeping it clean?

    Thanks for writing in.

    -HHH

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  • @headhardhat well i just keep it in my bag which is where i keep everything. i never just carry it in my hands because of those disasters that could happen

  • @s12pendler Depending on how much geocaching you do can generate reams of paper. That is why many of the GPS units out there have paperless functionality. One electronic device that usually has multiple functionality can last for years and yes I would rather have that than cut down all those trees. Thanks for chiming in.

    -HHH

  • Are you saying a couple of sheets of paper are worse for the environment than an electronic device? Are you serious?

  • @TyKtv So glad to hear that.. Welcome to the obsession :) -HHH

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