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Episode 50 - Five Years and Still Caching.

In this episode I celebrate five years of podcasting by going back to the cache that started the show. I step away from the current format of the show, and go back to caching! I feature some new caches in the Prince George area and visit with one on my own.
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Episode 49 - Somebody's Birthday

In this episode, I catch up on some news and talk about an upcoming birthday party. Then there's another coin giveaway. The main event for this episode is a sample of videos submitted for the Geo Addicts Coin contest.
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Episode 48 - Caching Along a Route

In this episode, I show highlights from our local Geocaching 101 event. Next is a tutorial on caching along a route.
To end the show, I have a pair of exciting contest announcements.
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Episode 47 - Cache and Release

Cache and Release and pocket video cameras are the themes of this episode.
First it's off to Detroit with DarrylW4 for a New Year's Day event shot and edited exclusively on an iPhone using ReelDirector. Next, it's back to Prince George for the PG Cachers Fall Cache and Release event.
Also, there's an updated on caching during the Vancouver Olympics.
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Welcome to Postcrossing!

I was checking on my Twitter page today when I saw a post by MrHollick about Postcrossing. It looked interesting. Set up an account, get some random addresses and send out postcards! Once your card is received, you are eligible to receive a random card in return. Sounds interesting. Should be fun to see where the cards come from.
So I signed up, and received my first 5 addresses. My first 5 cards are going to: Mexico, Germany, Russia, Taiwan and South Africa! Go Canada Post! (and any other agencies involved the the timely delivery of my postcards!)
When I start to receive cards, I will be posting pictures to my SmugMug and Flickr site. For now, here's the first 5 cards going out. (SmugMug) (Flickr)

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