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Published - Sunday, October 21, 2007

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Geocaching: A high-tech treasure hunt


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Dean Howe sauntered up to Donna and Steve Haas wearing a black leather jacket and speaking like a cowboy.

“I’m known for hiding some of the nastiest caches in the area,” Howe said.
Steve and Donna Haas use their GPS to locate a container along the LaCrosse River near Riverside Park while geocaching in LaCrosse Saturday morning . Dick Riniker photo

“We’re scared of your caches,” Donna said. “We stay away.”

They were talking about geocaching, an activity in which people hide items, or caches, all over the world and others use handheld global positioning system, or GPS, receivers to find them.

At www.geocaching.com, geocachers download the latitude and longitude of the hidden items and later log their finds.

On Saturday, Howe and the Haases were participating in “Cache in La Crosse,” an ongoing event from Oct. 15 through Nov. 4 organized by the La Crosse Area Sports Commission.

Through the event, which is not an official geocaching.com event, Brian Meeter hopes to spark interest in local geocaching and get people outside.

“We need to show off this city,”

Meeter said. “The more we can do that, the more people will appreciate how beautiful we have it here.”

In their 15-month career, the Haases of Holmen have found 2,897 caches — from the Grand Canyon to a 2 a.m. find in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. They’re ranked 12th in Wisconsin for number of caches found.

“I’m about 600 feet away from it now,” Steve said Saturday morning, looking down at his GPS receiver as he walked on a trail behind the Oktoberfest grounds.

Some humans passed on bicycles. Steve said, “Morning,” walked across a bridge and noted people without homes live beneath it, then found a Tupperware container beneath a mossy piece of timber.

Bingo.

Donna, 58, wrote their geocaching name, “drhaas,” in the logbook, placed a golfball inside, and rehid the box.

After today, the two will have cached for eight days straight, with Steve, 59, spending six of them caching in Tennessee with his son-in-law.

“Our yard is going to heck,” Steve, 59, joked.

Saturday was the first time they’d met Howe in the flesh. Previously, they’d only known him by his geocaching name, “vtwinspin,” and cursed his often difficult-to-find caches.

In Riverside Park, the three discussed how to handle muggles, a Harry Potter term geocachers have adopted to describe non-geocachers, who often seem perplexed when a geocacher is fingering through bushes or climbing a tree.

One of the ways Howe explains geocaching to muggles? “I’m using multi-million dollar satellites to find a piece of junk.”

Cache in La Crosse

To register for “Cache in La Crosse,” which includes chances to win prizes, go to www.lacrossesportscommission. com or call (608) 782-2250.

Joe Orso can be reached at (608) 791-8429 or jorso@lacrossetribune.com.
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Bobcatw98 wrote on Oct 25, 2007 6:33 PM:

" Geocaching is a game and although it does have it's rules for placement, there are no rules for playing other than sign the log and if you take something, leave something. People are free to play the game anyway they want and for whatever reason they choose. It's not up to the rest of us to tell them how they should play and quite frankly, I don't think there is one among us that would appreciate being told how to play. So let them play. Their way. "

AZcacher wrote on Oct 24, 2007 4:44 PM:

" As a fan of geocaching, I am annoyed by the negative comments. I have played the game both ways: aiming for numbers and finding one in six months. Who is to say which is the correct way to play? When I went for numbers my appreciation/respect I gave the cache did not change. One person thinks that because someone grabs 18 in one day that is clearly the reason the cache disappeared and even stooped so low to call them a jerk. Maybe the cache location was a bad choice...just a thought. The same negative person chose to judge the Haases for how they choose to spend their free time, why does it make you so mad that they enjoy caching, as well as placing them, and get a kick out of seeing their ranking? Why the negativity for caching? "

TriadCacher wrote on Oct 24, 2007 12:53 PM:

" As we see here by these comments ,that all types of people enjoy the Geocaching game.I think it would be better to promote the game rather than bash someone for the way they play it.I have done all types of caching myself ,from numbers caching to puzzles to a crazy hikeing cache.I enjoy all types of caching and meeting other cachers is great to.It takes a real big person to come here and start bashing someone because you don't like game the way they play the game.Try promoting our sport ,get off your couch and go after some caches.Try meeting people and having fun you will get a lot farther in life. Just my two cents ,but who am I.Just someone who loves this game, and hates to see any negative comments. "

HonestAbe wrote on Oct 22, 2007 10:52 AM:

" """"In their 15-month career, the Haases of Holmen have found 2,897 caches — from the Grand Canyon to a 2 a.m. find in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. They’re ranked 12th in Wisconsin for number of caches found."""" Big whoopie. It's these types that are ruining the game in my opinion. RANKINGS? Get real people, ever hear of quality not quantity? "

HonestAbe wrote on Oct 22, 2007 10:50 AM:

" This photo on this article is a spoiler! LOL I had searched for this cache and couldn't find it, thanks for the giveaway. "

HonestAbe wrote on Oct 22, 2007 10:47 AM:

" Yes Rick, I agree, it gets me away from the computer and typing on the Trib site *grin*. I had put out a few caches in the area a while back, in no time, they were muggled, found and disappeared. In each case where there was an issue, it was some jerk that was last there that made a post such as; "#10 of 18 today tftc" ... then it got stolen. Coincidence? I doubt it. The number people are spoiling it, in their quest for numbers, they ruin it in many ways. The site could limit the number of caches you get to access per day or week, which would help, but then they don't make as much off google ads. Sickening. "

RickL wrote on Oct 21, 2007 10:38 PM:

" Caching is a good activity. Unfortunately, like in everything else, there are those who ruin it. I've only done a few dozen caches, but my experiences have been mostly positive. It is a great way for families to spend some time together while being active outdoors instead of vegging out in front of the TV. "

HonestAbe wrote on Oct 21, 2007 10:18 PM:

" I tired of caching over a year ago. People, in their quest for numbers, don't rehide caches properly and they get stolen, just ... gone. People trade a $50 item for a rock found on their hike in, lame. In their quest for numbers, they misguide travel bugs, 180 degrees from where they are to be. When the owner of 'the site' was contacted, it was shrugged off, they have no interest in instilling integrity into the game, sad. I like the localized edition, and a new challenge, great, prizes, even better ... but. Don't expect more than the experience. (it is neat, thanks to the sponsors and coordinators) "

Mythy wrote on Oct 21, 2007 9:44 PM:

" Check out my cache....Trestle View, on the Elroy-Sparta bike trail just out of Wilton :) "

Darwin wrote on Oct 21, 2007 4:37 PM:

" This sounds fun - more stimulating than sitting on one's butt watching millionaires chase each other around and eating extreme fajitas. "

philephool wrote on Oct 21, 2007 9:17 AM:

" As a geocacher myself, I can certainly say that I never thought of it as being eco-tourism. It's a combination sport of hiking and hide and go seek. We do use a term "CITO", which stands for cache in, trash out, where a person goes and looks for a cache, but on the way out, picks up trash. We try to keep our impact on the environment minimal, and when possible, improve it. But I've never called myself an eco-warrior due to my involvement in geocaching. "

random annoying bozo wrote on Oct 21, 2007 7:37 AM:

" is this a form of 'eco-tourism'? it sure sounds like it, you know eco-tourism, that's where people get in their car and 'drive', or hop on a plane and 'fly' to some other location, so they can get out and look at or for something. all the while they are saying they care about the enviroment and want to 'save the planet'. "


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