A Beginner’s Guide to Geocaching

Go on a modern-day adventure at the 320-million-year-old Brimham Rocks in Yorkshire. Walk in the footsteps of dinosaurs, druids and Victorian day-trippers as you explore this rugged landscape on a geocaching treasure hunt. For more on geocaching you can explore the official site: https://www.geocaching.com/ or find plenty of places to explore with family and friends at https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/outdoor-activities/geocaching-for-families To find out more about Brimham Rocks please visit: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/yorkshire/brimham-rocks And if you’re a little too far away from our audio geocache but would still like to hear it please visit https://link.chtbl.com/NTABrimham If you'd like to get in touch with feedback, or have a story connected with the National Trust, you can contact us at [email protected] Auto Generated Additional Information Introduction: - The hosts, Jo Dyson and Rich Foster, visit Brimham Rocks to try geocaching. - They meet up at the car park and discuss their excitement for the day's adventure. Main Topics Discussed: 1. Geocaching: - Rich Foster explains what geocaching is and how it works. - Jo Dyson downloads the Geocaching app and learns how to use it. - They discuss the green dots on the map, which represent geocaches in the area. 2. Finding Geocaches: - Jo and Rich search for their first geocache and successfully find it. - They discover a booklet and a painted rock inside the geocache. - They decide to leave something in the geocache and add their names to the log. 3. Exploring Brimham Rocks: - Jo and Rich admire the unique landscape of Brimham Rocks, with its lush green grass and large boulders. - They use the geocaching app to learn more about the area and its history. - They find more geocaches and discuss the different challenges and locations. 4. Brimham House and Druids Writing Desk: - Jo and Rich visit the Brimham House cache and learn about the history of Brimham Rocks as a tourist destination. - They continue their search and come across the Druids Writing Desk, a rock formation with a flat top. - They discuss the beauty of the landscape and the thrill of finding hidden geocaches. Key Takeaways: - Geocaching is a fun and accessible activity that anyone can try. - The Geocaching app helps users navigate and find hidden geocaches. - Brimham Rocks offers a unique and beautiful landscape for geocaching. - Geocaches often contain small items and a logbook for participants to sign. Guests: - Rich Foster: National Trust colleague and geocaching expert. - Alec Boyd: Provides information about the ecosystem and wildlife at Brimham Rocks. - Jen Taylor: Shares the history of Brimham Rocks as a tourist destination. - Molly Oldfield: Discusses her favorite geocache and provides information about other rock formations at Brimham Rocks. Conclusion: - Jo and Rich express their enjoyment of geocaching at Brimham Rocks. - They mention a hidden audio geocache planted at Brimham Rocks for listeners to find. - They thank listeners for tuning in and invite them to visit the National Trust Podcast website for more episodes.

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Delve into tales of history, nature and adventure with the award-winning National Trust Podcast. From wild landscapes to heritage sites and historical legends, unearth fascinating stories about people and places in the UK. This series, travel to the 1930s to unmask the eccentric Ferguson’s Gang, find out how the felling of the Sycamore Gap tree impacted the community, and discover what life was like for the people who toiled deep in a Roman gold mine. To learn more about podcasts from the National Trust go to http://nationaltrust.org.uk/podcasts This podcast is made by the National Trust, Europe’s biggest conservation charity. Looking after history, nature and beauty for everyone to enjoy.