Two-year anniversary!
Welcome to our two-year anniversary edition. Over the past two years we have published hundreds of articles and we thought you might find it interesting and entertaining to revisit some of the past articles that our staff has deemed to be the best of the best.
We set out to make this a magazine about geocaching for geocachers everywhere. We have always relied upon the geocaching community to provide us with articles and ideas. So far you haven’t let us down. We sincerely thank you for helping to make this magazine a success!
As always we ask and encourage you to submit articles, or even ideas. Don’t think your writing skills are good enough? We have a great staff of editors that will work with you and help you fine tune your articles.
We also encourage people that are interested in becoming a part of the magazine to contact us. We can always use more help! We always need editors, writers, and people with HTML skills. These positions are all voluntary. You can devote as much or as little time as you would like.
We are also looking for a good sales person to sell ads for the print version as well as the online version. This is the only paying job with the magazine at this time. This job is done mainly by email and telephone. If you are interested in any of these positions please use the “Contact us” link at the bottom of every page. Or you can contact me directly at Jerry@todayscacher.com.
Also as a reminder, our 3rd issue of the printed version is due out at the end of March. Please click on our ad at the right to order this issue or any of the past issues.
Once again, thank you for your support!
Jerry Carter President/Publisher
Today’s Cacher is proud to announce
This issue's
PDF version will be available 15th!
People
- From May 2004: The Father of Geocaching By Jerry Carter aka El Diablo and Richard Niles aka Sept1c_tank
- From May 2004: Hudson Highlands Jaunt By Brian Sniatkowski aka briansnat
- From February 2005: Cachin’ With A Passion By Richard Niles aka Sept1c_tank
- From June 2005: A Whole New Way to Look at Geocaching By Jamie Sheffield aka NFA
- From August 2005: Getting to Know Team Rojeel By Jamie Sheffield aka NFA
- From December 2005: My Game By Mark Ritter aka Snoogans
Cool Caches
- From March 2004: The Birth of Geocoins By Jon Stanley, aka Moun10Bike
- From April 2004: Tube Torcher By Christina Raving aka Huntnlady
- From May 2004: Tips on Hiding Your First Cache By Mike Buschele aka Good Dog
- From January 2005: Ward’s Rusty Box By Jamie Sheffield, aka NFA
- From February 2005: Of Paul Bunyan, TNT, Tornados And Frat Boys By Teresa M. Cummings, aka 2qwerqE
- From March 2005: Geocaching in Hawaii By Raleigh Ferdun, aka Etoa Nrish
- From May 2005: Bookcrossing Meets Geocaching By April Jones aka aprilbapryll
Outdoors
- From March 2004: Backpacking in Montana By Christina Raving aka Huntnlady
- From September 2004: How to "Disable" a Cache By Tee King, aka Pyewacket
- From November 2004: Dos and Don'ts: A Refresher Course on Caching Etiquette By Brian Sniatkowski, aka Briansnat
- From February 2005: Geocaching + Jeeping = Jeeocaching! By Frank Pardus, aka Frank@floridaJeepers.net
- From Our First Print edition: Pilgrimage to GeoWoodstock III By Dean Traiger MD aka Doc-Dean
Events
- NEW!!! MOGA 2006: The Midwest Open Geocaching Adventure By Mike Griffin aka Brawny Bear
Travel Bugs
- From July 2004: RESCUE By Dean Traiger MD aka Doc-Dean
- From March 2005: Cruising With The Cache Viking By Torry Stiles, aka Torry
- From May 2005: A Spooky Little Bug By Kylee Baumle, aka Pipanella
- From June 2005: Unique Travel Bugs By Jerry Carter, aka El Diablo
- From August 2005: The Debel Came Home to Georgia By Ed Handler, aka Rebel
Humor
- From September 2004: A Problem With Approvers? By Jerry Carter, aka El Diablo
- From September 2004: History Repeats Itself By Tee King, aka Pyewacket
- From October 2004: Compulsive Caching Disorder By Calamity Kane, aka calamitykane
- From March 2005: Things Geocaching Will Teach You That Daddy Never Did By Torry Stiles, aka Torry
- From April 2005: Geocaching Terms You Don't Find In The Handbook By Torry Stiles, aka Torry
Local Focus
Serial Finder -- Our serialized fiction
- From February 2005: Serial Finder Chapter 1 By David Klug, aka
IceCreamMan
Reviews
- From October 2004: A Book Review: Geocaching, Hike And Seek With Your GPS By Richard Niles, aka sept1c_tank
- From June 2005: Lowrance iFinder GO2 By Brian Sniatkowski aka Briansnat
- From August 2005: Lowrance iFinder H20 By Brian Sniatkowski aka Briansnat
- From September 2005: Tracks Sherlite Hiking / Walking Staff By Gordon Saunders, aka GeoGordie
Health and Fitness
- From October 2004: First Aid Kits By Dean Traiger MD aka Doc-Dean
- From July 2004: HOW ATTRACTIVE ARE YOU? To Mosquitoes, That Is... By Dean Traiger MD aka Doc-Dean
- From February 2005: A Spoonful Of Sugar By Mike Hunter aka clearpath
- From March 2005: Treatment of Wounds In the Field By Dean Traiger MD aka Doc-Dean
- From November 2005: Animal Related Deaths in United States By Dean Traiger MD aka Doc-Dean

