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Hello Geocaching Community, Sorry if we missed you last week. We are testing out our new newsletter

Hello Geocaching Community, Sorry if we missed you last week. We are testing out our new newsletter platform and working through a few technical challenges. Please take a moment to take this survey and share your feedback, as your responses will help us to create a newsletter that is candid, authentic, and beneficial to you! [Take the survey.]({EMAIL}/ [Deutsch]({EMAIL}/ [Français]({EMAIL}/ [Español]({EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ [DonerstagImage]({EMAIL}/ Learn 3 reasons to write great logs There’s a new Geocaching® app feature in town: Drafts. With Drafts, you can start writing a log in the field on the app and finish it later in the app or on Geocaching.com. No more excuses! It’s time to start leaving great logs. Learn 3 reasons to write great logs [on the blog]({EMAIL}/ and tell us about your favorite logging stories! [Get logging with Drafts]({EMAIL}/ [DonerstagImage]({EMAIL}/ Calling all filmmakers The Geocaching International Film Festival is returning for another year of epic geocaching moments captured on camera! This year's theme: The Art of Geocaching. Get your camera rolling and learn all of the details below! [And...action!]({EMAIL}/ [DonerstagImage]({EMAIL}/ How to host a great Dönerstag event In 2017, we’re celebrating geocaching around the world and as Signal prepares to visit Germany for Dönerstag, we’re sharing a guide on how to host an awesome Dönerstag event! [Take me to the guide!]({EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ Have you logged your Will Attend? CITO week is quickly approaching and it is time for event hosts to start planning! On April 22 – 30, geocachers all over the world will help to clean up the geocaching game board: Planet Earth. Will you be one of them? If so, make sure to log your Will Attend on the Event cache page and get ready to get your hands dirty! [Learn more]({EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ Want to see more from the newsletter? [Leave us your feedback]({EMAIL}/! [Pinterest]({EMAIL}/ [Instagram]({EMAIL}/ [Facebook]({EMAIL}/ [Twitter]({EMAIL}/ [YouTube]({EMAIL}/ Follow us on social for more inspiration! © 2017 Groundspeak, Inc. DBA Geocaching. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy.]({EMAIL}/ This email was sent by: Geocaching HQ for {EMAIL}. 837 N. 34th Street, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98103 USA [Unsubscribe]({EMAIL}/

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