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Got Plans for Some Leap Day Geocaching?

We started geocaching in 2006, well before the last Leap Day rolled around in 2008. I don’t recall a lot of “noise” back then about making sure to get out to find a geocache or attend a geocaching event on Leap Day. Flash forward four years and it seems a lot of folks are planning ahead to ensure they can log at least one “found it” or “attended” log on February 29th – including us! As you can see, February 29th is one of 73 days still showing a “0” on our statistics page.

GeoKs' status for Days of the Year Challenges, as at 25-Feb-12

In light of the many blog entries, tweets and forum posts encouraging all of us to go geocaching on February 29, I’ve been giving some thought to why Leap Day has such a high profile this time around. After all, it’s the third Leap Day since Dave Ulmer placed the very first geocache in the woods in Oregon on May 3, 2000. It seems to me that a few things are coming into play:

What do you think? If you have other theories about why Leap Day geocaching has such a high profile this time around, please share them with a comment.

One last thought…if you haven’t placed a new geocache in a while, perhaps give some thought to creating a new 366-Day challenge geocache. I think it’s an automatic 5-star difficulty cache and by being quite deliberate about your placement you might just be able to create a difficulty / terrain combination that will make it a little easier for geocachers in your area to complete the Fizzy Challenge (stay tuned for more on that in a future post).

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