July 13, 2017
In May of 2011, the McMaster Museum of Art joined the geocaching world and launched its first Art Adventure Geocoin! Since then, our geocache has had over 400 logged visits, and we’ve sent a total of 91 coins out into the world, each with the goal of reaching the home town of the artist it is named after (or travelling the equivalent distance).
Geocaching is a great way to explore the outdoors using the Geocaching App (or a GPS device), which allows users to find caches (hidden containers), discover items inside (like our trackable Art Adventure coins), and see where these items have visited. If you’re new to geocaching, you’ll be surprised by how many caches there are right in your own neighbourhood! The summer months mean that more people are coming to campus to take in McMaster’s architecture, gardens, and Willy Dog stands. Logs in our cache show that people visit for a variety of reasons – a class, a conference, a hospital visit, and, for some, a first time visit to campus for the specific purpose of seeking out caches. However, while the warm weather often brings a wave of explorers our way, the Museum’s coins are travelling continuously throughout the year. Needless to say, our coins have been busy!
Of our 91 coins, 36 have reached or surpassed their goal!
8 geocoins have travelled the distance around the world (24,860 miles / 40,008km)… some more than once!
The most recent movers:
– Rachel Sullivan, Monitor, McMaster Museum of Art
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