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The Free Geocaching Intro App, now in 3 Flavors

Intro AppsGeocaching has never been easier to share or take along on a spontaneous adventure. The official Geocaching Intro apps for Android, iPhone and Windows Phone serve up beginner geocaches. The app is loaded with helpful advice, tips and videos to turn muggles into geocachers in just a few clicks. The apps offer your friends everything they need to launch on a geocaching adventure. Use the app to search for Traditional geocaches, navigate to their locations and log finds. Now when friends ask about geocaching, you can say, “download the official Geocaching intro app, and I’ll show you all about it.” Or say something even wittier, maybe even add a joke. Your friends like jokes.

If you’re a Geocaching Premium Member the intro app offers even more features, like access to all Traditional geocaches regardless of terrain or difficulty, including Premium Member Only Traditional caches. Download the app for your phone now, and begin a geocaching adventure anywhere.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Trackables

Diary of a Wimpy KidHeading out for some adventures? So are the Heffleys! Greg, Rodrick, Manny, Mom, and Dad have hit the road, but they’ve lost a few things along the way. Request a Wimpy Kid trackable while supplies last to help their lost luggage find its way home! There are six thousand Wimpy Kid trackables heading to caches all across North America. If you find one, keep it moving by putting it in another geocache. And make sure you log it to see how far your trackable goes!

What adventures will the Heffleys get into? Find out when Greg and his family hit the road in author-illustrator Jeff Kinney’s latest installment in the phenomenally bestselling Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul arrives in stores on November 4, 2014, and is available for pre-order.

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Una Sandringham

Una began her editorial career as a Vogue intern, spending many hours in what some consider the epitome of fashion, arts, and culture. After writing for Glamour and Vanity Fair, Una took the leap to writing full time for this little website you’re reading.