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How do I find a wherigo geocache?

How do I find a wherigo geocache?

First, find a Wherigo cartridge in your area. Usually, your country or state is enough. If you’re already logged into the Wherigo.com site (if you have a geocaching.com or Waymarking.com user name, you can use it here; if not, it’s free to sign up), you can view the cartridges closest to you.

What is a wherigo cartridge?

Wherigo.com A cartridge is a downloadable file that contains all the information necessary to play Wherigo. Cartridges can be played wherever you have a GPS signal, and may be linked to a single location or “Play Anywhere.”

What is a where I go cache?

Wherigo® Caches are GPS-enabled adventures in the real world. They use GPS technology to guide players to physical locations where they can interact with virtual or physical objects. Wherigo Caches can have different designs that overlap with other cache types.

How do I use wherigo on Android?

These are the fundamental steps (for an Android phone) :

  1. Download the WhereYouGo app for Android.
  2. Download the wherigo cartridge in question from the wherigo website.
  3. Go to MyFiles.
  4. Press and hold the cartridge, and select to move it.
  5. After you press “move”, go to Internal Storage.

How do you make wherigo?

How to Build a Cartridge

  1. Step 1: Map Out Zones. Zones are GPS-defined locations in the real world – the basic building blocks of Wherigo.
  2. Step 2: Create a Story. Define your context – the situation, objectives, and events that you want players to experience.
  3. Step 3: Share It Online.

How do you use wherigo?

Getting Started

  1. Step 1: Download a Cartridge. Search for a Wherigo cartridge near you.
  2. Step 2: Go Out and Play. Playing a cartridge is an interactive experience that requires you to move between zones.
  3. Step 3: Log It Online. Share your playing experience with the cartridge creator and other players at Wherigo.com.

What are different types of cache?

There is three types of cache:

  • direct-mapped cache;
  • fully associative cache;
  • N-way-set-associative cache.

How do you make a wherigo?

How do I download wherigo cartridges?

Go to the app store, click the search icon, and type in “wherigo”. The wherigo app will appear and you click on “GET” to download to your phone. No cost. Now that you have the app, you need to download what is called a “cartridge”.

What is an Earthcache?

“An Earthcache is a special place that people can visit to learn about a unique geoscience feature or aspect of our Earth. Visitors to EarthCaches can see how our planet has been shaped by geological processes, how we manage the resources and how scientists gather evidence to learn about the Earth.

How do I download wherigo Iphone cartridge?

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  1. launch the app and click the “Share” icon in the top right.
  2. On the displayed menu I select Download Cartridge from Wherigo.com.
  3. On the subsequent displayed web page, I log in (if I’m not showing as logged in).
  4. I do a search which shows the available caches.
  5. I tap into one and select Download.

How does Wherigo work in the real world?

Go Outdoors and Play with Wherigo TM. Wherigo is a toolset for creating and playing GPS-enabled adventures in the real world. Use GPS technology to guide you to physical locations and interact with virtual objects and characters.

Which is the first platform for Wherigo player?

Wherigo Player for Pocket PC was the first platform for Wherigo. If you have a GPS-enabled Pocket PC device you are ready to start your adventure.

Where can I play a Wherigo cartridge from?

A cartridge is a downloadable file that contains all the information necessary to play Wherigo. Cartridges can be played wherever you have a GPS signal, and may be linked to a single location or “Play Anywhere.”

Can you cross list Wherigo caches on geocaching.com?

You can now cross-list Wherigo caches on Geocaching.com as a new cache type! Like Multi-Caches and Puzzle caches, the Wherigo Cache type will ultimately lead you to a final (physical) cache location. You can read the announcement in the Geocaching.com forums and add to the discussion.