What Reddit Says About Geocaching Apps
We compiled 20 Reddit discussions about Geocaching apps from 1 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/geocaching
CGEO for me is the best. You have many more facilities in everything. Since I haven't used the official one in many years, I don't know how much progress has been made, but without a doubt CGEO is much more complete and makes geocaching and organizing more comfortable. ... Thanks all on th...
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Later you can check out one of the API partner apps when you need more features. ... I use the Groundspeak one and Cachly. ... The problem with Groundspeak's Geocaching app is that it only shows lower level caches. Sure, that's great for beginners, but it doesn't take long before you ...
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I like Cachly on iOS but the official app has improved allot over the last few years if you only need a basic app. ... I like to use GCDroid on (you guessed it..) Android. Has offline maps and lists that are easy to import from GSAK via Dropbox. And a lot of other features that you should check out ...
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You could also argue you're not "supposed" to use it, but hey, the official geocaching website already allows access to all the caches C:Geo does. Personally, I use c:geo. ... How do you know c:geo has the most features? It's there a chart somewhere that compares features of all ...
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Apps like Cachly, c:geo, Geooh GO, etc. interface with the Groundspeak game and serve the same caches with different interfaces, features, etc. Folks have all sorts of preferences and reasons for using one over the others.
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The official is best for beginners. ... geocaching.com. The app has the registered trademark. It’s free but you can upgrade to premium. I got my premium for 25.00 through a promotion a few weeks back but usually 29.99. So far I’m digging it.
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There’s another app by Geocaching called Waymarking.
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If you find yourself wanting more difficult hides but aren’t ready to pay for premium, go onto the Geocaching website on a computer. You’re able to see higher difficulty caches free. I would just write down the coords for the caches I wanted to find that day in a notebook, and type them into Google ...
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Firstly you would need to use geocaching.com to create an account et.c. It's very good to use from an computer. For my iPhone I reccomend the Cachly app, but it costs money.
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TBscan: (Free) App to easily discover and logging Trackables ... Cachly: geocaching app (works only well with geocaching Premium membership).
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I should have mentioned I do more ... that I am doomed to carry multiple devices on these treks. More replies ... c:geo is the best app for android....
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If your coordinates are for the final location of a Mystery, Multi, or one of the other geocache types, you will have to do something else to learn to which geocache your coordinates belong. An alternative is to use a mapping app to take you to the coordinates, find the geocache and hope the GC code...
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The official Geocaching app. Even if you're a casual cacher, you can keep track of your progress, send/receive messages and more · I'd also recommend downloading the Adventure Lab app, too, so you can complete those - whether there's a cache at the end or not, each "step" of...
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Wenn du Android hast, ist c:geo meine Lieblings-App. Sehr anpassbar, wenn du dich durch all die Menüs wurschteln kannst. Ich hatte vor Jahren mal ein GPS-Gerät zum Ausprobieren, aber das ist echt umständlich. Nutze jetzt nur noch mein Handy. ... Alle Geocaching-Apps arbeiten mit der Website zusammen...
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There is a nice app called Gaya World. ( gaya-world.com ). It's worth checking out, storry driven treasure hunt/investigation game/room escape game finding real stuff. ... Just checked it out. There doesn’t seem to be any in the entirety of Australia (my country) ... The subreddit for discussin...
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All my geocaching friends with iPhones use Cachly. They are also Premium Members. The 'Official' App and Cachly will each show you only limited caches if you are not a Premium Member ... I use the official iOS app and my partner uses Cachly. We are both premium members and we agree that th...
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On android i use "locus map" but you have to get a second thing "geocaching4locus" there is a premium version of the app but i use the free and it works just fine so far
r/geocaching
Cachly is currently (and arguably) the best of what's out there right now. Personally I don't believe there's a single app that does everything well. I have all three apps — Cachly plus the two official Geocaching apps — on my phone and use them concurrently as they each excel at diff...
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If you have not used c:geo, you'll find it a much more useful app than the original Geocaching app.
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We are looking for points that are intersections of geographic coordinates, which are whole degrees and minutes. The applications are free and work even without the internet. ... Check out WeNano and coin hunt world for some free cryptocurrency. I prefer WeNano, it pauses well with geocaching.
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