OK, so where are all the caches located?
There are thousands of caches worldwide. To locate a cache in the area you live in, or will be visiting, Use the Cache Search Page or, you can even search by Zip Code or geographical coordinate right from the Navicache Home Page. Another excellent source is the clickable search map provided by Buxley’s Geocaching Waypoint’s. Once you have found a cache listing that interests you, make note of the Latitude and Longitude Coordinates listed for that cache. These are the Coordinates you will need to program into your GPS. When entered into your GPS, these Coordinates are known as a “Waypoint”. Because every GPS is set-up a bit different than the next, you be sure to refer to your owners booklet for instructions on how to enter a waypoint, and how to select the waypoint you want to go to once you have it programmed. This is generally pretty easy and should only take you a few moments to get the hang of it. The important thing to remember is to use the correct datum format and double check y