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Geocaches vs Geocacher - What's the difference?

geocaches | geocacher |

As nouns the difference between geocaches and geocacher

is that geocaches is plural of geocache while geocacher is a person who hides or seeks objects as part of the sport of geocaching.

geocaches

English

Noun

(head)
  • geocacher

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person who hides or seeks objects as part of the sport of geocaching.
  • * 2008 , Colleen Coble, Abomination , page 20,
  • “Couple of geocachers found a floater at Wilson's Pond about an hour ago. Nasty. The perp took her tongue and her face. ”
  • * 2010 , J. Kevin Taylor, DuAnn Kremer, Katherine Pebworth, Peter Werner, Geocaching for Schools and Communities , Human Kinetics, page 20,
  • Whatever a cache leads to, the process of finding the cache will usually stir the geocacher’s' curiosity to the point of learning something. As ' geocachers learn more about the area in which they are caching, they will have a natural tendency to pay attention to the setting and their surroundings.
  • * 2011 , Terry Marsh, Geocaching in the UK , page 113,
  • Like any outdoor activity, geocaching involves some inherent risk, and many geocachers enjoy manageable risks.