ATTENTION WOULD-BE HACKERS!:
I have been receiving several emails from WordPress and GoDaddy about unauthorized attempts to access my website here. Please note the following:
- I do not collect personally identifiable information on anyone here. The information on my webpages is free to users and they must access it anonymously. No one can log in or register an account.
- I do not collect payment information from anyone. All information on this website is free. There is no financial information here.
- The only thing you may get are answers to some of my more challenging geocaching puzzles. If that is what you are looking for, drop me a line on Geocaching.com's message service. My username is kilroy18. I like helping those with a sincere interest in my puzzles.
- Hacking is a serious crime. WordPress and GoDaddy tell me when there is an attempt at unauthorized access. That means there is a record of the attempt the authorities can use to track the hackers down.
My Puzzles
Here you'll find links to my deeper, more challenging puzzles. I can do things with this website that I cannot do on Geocaching.com alone.
Lessons Learned
Tips, tricks, and lessons I've learned over the last few years of my geocaching hobby.
Included Topic: Outdoor Adventure and Education Seminar Event Caches.
Get Your Goat Field Trip. 16-18 Jun 2023.
Click here to learn more about the Get Your Goat outing planned for June 16th - 18th, 2023.
Fair Warning!
Alert: You are visiting a website that contains details needed to find some of my puzzle caches. As the geocache owner, I assure you that this website and all files therein are safe to download although neither Geocaching HQ or the GC reviewer for possible malicious content. Visit the website and download the file at your own risk.
That being said, I created the website using GoDaddy.com. They have a good reputation for keeping malware off their servers and your IT devices. My website will not ask you for personal information or subject you to spam or advertisements.
What is Geocaching?
Geocaching is an outdoor recreational activity, in which participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or mobile device and other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers, called "geocaches" or "caches", at specific locations marked by coordinates all over the world.
Think of it as an Easter egg hunt for grown-ups using multi-million dollar satellites to locate tupperware in the woods.