An excuse to go outside and travel, combined with the fun of a hunt, and the sociability that results from meeting other Geocachers. Given a bad name by people who don't think out their placements -- a good cache should have both permission from the land owner and a reason for being there besides the cache itself.
A great game where people hide boxes (or caches) of goodies all over thw world and register the geographic coordinates on www.geocaching.com. Using a GPS unit, users are then able to go hunting for these boxes and record in the journal, take or leave items for others, and/or transfer a Travel Bug to another location.
Geostashing is similar to Geocaching, the only difference is your treasure is a secretly hidden stash of dank bud. Aww yeah! The location can easily be pinpointed using geocaching.com or any similar "site or app" The Golden Rule applies as well. "After finding such valuable gift, you must leave something of equal or greater value" (Usually a different strain) Leaving a greater value makes you a "GoodGuyGreg" leaving nothing or schawg makes you a "Scumbag (your name)"
The term was coined in an r/trees thread.
Hey fellow Ents here's another Geostashing mission for those in the Denver area, if anyone is interested the coordinates are "********" I left some Sour Diesel under a boulder next to the Deku Tree. If you meet the troll, the password is swordfish.
Geocaching is the use of virtual technology to find drunken homeless men lurking in arboretums. Or random dollar store crap. If you take the man home, you have to leave something of equal size behind.