What is Geocaching?
Geocaching protocol is a record used in the entertainment or geocaching game. Geocaching is a modern hunting or a hiding game that uses GPS to find treasure or treasures in hunting. As a result, these games are usually played on a much larger scale than their predecessors. The geocaching protocol, also known as a geocaching diary, is generally a record of the one who has achieved geocache, also known as the cache - a container that serves as a goal of hunting. The intercourse usually holds a geocaching protocol and sometimes holds some trinkets for successful hunters. Online Geocaching logbooks typically serve the Purpose of Reporting the Failure to Find and Geocache.
Matt Stum Coined the Word storage. ” The game that depends on the use of the global position (GPS) system was not possible until 2000. Before 2000, GPS values were only accurate up to 300 ft (91.44 m); This restriction has been storedfor the purpose of military and government security. In 2000, however, policy changed and values became accurate, between 6 and 20 ft (1.83 to 6.1 m).
Dave Ulmer, an enthusiast GPS, decided to test the quality of the new GPS. He hid geocache or cache, which was the treasure of hunting. He then gave the other instructions to others to find Geocache using GPS. Two people found it in three days. The owner of the cache and two seekers were the first three Geocachers - people who create and look for geocaches.
When the fun evolved and spread, the geocaching protocol has become an integral part of the process. In fact, sometimes geocache consists only of logbook, in which case it can be referred to as Microcache . While the prices or prices of geocache or small things, if incl.árno for protection against weather. In any case, a person who sets geocache characteristically performs the first item in the geocaching protocol and at least records the cache coordinates.
People who find cache usually exchange the price or price they brought with one they find in the cache, and using Geocaching, they record the fact that they have found cache. They can also record details of their search and any complaints they have for the person who has set it or the problems they encountered in the search. Some special shortcuts are used in geocaching protocols. The person who is first found cache is in his record of the protocol with the abbreviation FTF. Those who want to thank the cache owner can shorten the phrase "thanks for the cache" as TFTC. Another abbreviation is used when a person does not change a prize is an abbreviation for "nothing; nothing; nothing" shortened tnln.
Some Geocachers use online geocachingové protocols. These are particularly useful for recording geocache failure, which is marked with the sentence "not found" and shortened as the abbreviation DNF. The cache owner who receives such a message generally checks whether the cache has been disturbed or removed.