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I’ve recently switched from Geocaching to Ingress. It has very similar benefits and doesn’t require digging around a bunch of ivy.
Just looked it up. Seems kinda lame, it's not actually physical.
It’s similar to geocaching and Pokémon Go because you have to visit the location to interact with it. There is also a whole team aspect.
I tried pogo but fell off really quick. Maybe I'll give the app a try but based off on the description, doesn't interest me. Geocaching has many more elements to it. You can find cool hiding spots, visit interesting places on hikes, solve puzzles, learn about natural geography, history of the area, I really like it