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December, 2004

Christmas is coming and winter is in the air. Tramping through the countryside, cachers may catch the aroma of smoke wafting from the chimneys of homes inhabited by unsuspecting muggles as they sip hot chocolate by their cozy hearths. Are we crazy, subjecting ourselves to the brisk, freezing temperatures in search of a cache? Of course we are, and those muggles don't know what they're missing.

We feature many holiday-themed articles this month, as well as continuing two articles from last month: Torry's "Booty Call" and Doc-Dean's "A Guide for the Winter Season". If you've heard of Earthcaching, but don't exactly know what it is, Gary Lewis' article will fill in the blanks. Can you imagine logging every single cache in a state? One cacher has done just that. Find out what your horoscope advises, decide what to ask Santa for after reading about the newest GPSr models, and ask yourself if your affinity for geocaching is just a fun hobby or borders on becoming an addiction.

We at Today's Cacher would like to wish each of you the happiest of holidays and the very best of the season. Thank you for your loyalty and readership as we've grown this year. We look back fondly on our humble beginnings in 2004 and look forward to bringing you more caching news and articles in 2005.

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