On our geocaching podcast today, we have an interview with Keith Petrus, FTFguy, publisher of the FTF Geocacher Magazine. You’ll hear about the Star Trek connection to geocaching, the police officer encounter and the time he was called a “creepy old guy”. He’ll also share about how the magazine started, how it has changed over […]


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On our geocaching podcast today, we have an interview with Keith Petrus, FTFguy, publisher of the FTF Geocacher Magazine. You’ll hear about the Star Trek connection to geocaching, the police officer encounter and the time he was called a “creepy old guy”. He’ll also share about how the magazine started, how it has changed over the years and what’s the most challenging thing in creating the magazine. We also share feedback on good (and bad) geocaching swag, the story of geocachers who stumbled on a $10,000 prize and much more.


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FTF Geocacher Magazine website

FTF Geocacher Magazine on Facebook


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