GPS spurs hi-tech treasure hunt phenomenon

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Fri, 04 Sep 2009 12:00a.m.

“Geo-caching” sees hundreds of GPS-equipped people scamper around for hidden loot

“Geo-caching” sees hundreds of GPS-equipped people scamper around for hidden loot

When the United States unveiled its Global Positioning System to public use in 2000, few would have guessed it would unleash a hi-tech treasure hunting phenomenon that would sweep the world.

“Geo-caching” has even found a devout following in New Zealand, with hundreds of GPS-equipped people gathering every weekend to scamper across the countryside looking for hidden loot.

The worldwide game is played outdoors but starts with a computer.

The computer’s role is to get the GPS coordinates of the cache or waterproof treasure chest you want to find.

Geo-caching first arrived in New Zealand in 2000 and has been growing in popularity ever since.

There are now over 6000 caches hidden all over the country, many right in the middle of our biggest cities.

Ben Gracewood first caught onto the geo-caching craze while travelling with his family in Taupo.

“I had a look on the internet and found a nearby one, it ended up being in the Taupo Botanic Gardens which I had no idea existed,” he says.

“It was a beautiful view over Lake Taupo and that's when I think it clicked when I realised that not only is it about the treasure hunt it's also about finding these places you would never have normally gone.”

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12 Sep 2009 07:23a.m.

Matt wrote:

I totally agree with the last paragraph. That's what I get out of geocaching - it takes me places (sometimes right around the corner) that I never knew existed!

06 Sep 2009 12:56p.m.

Chris wrote:

Hi-tech must be the latest buzz word?

04 Sep 2009 10:57p.m.

Gavin Treadgold wrote:

Nice article on geocaching! If people want more information, feel free to visit http://forums.gps.org.nz/ - where most NZ geocachers hang out online. Cheers Gavin Immediate Past President of the NZ Recreational GPS Society