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Introducing the Friend League! {EMAIL}/ . The Friend League is a leaderboard that shows you and your

Introducing the Friend League! [Deutsch]({EMAIL}/ [Français]({EMAIL}/ [Español]({EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ [Introducing the Friend League] Pirates on the lookout: Introducing the Friend League Hey ho! In a few days, carousers from every continent will get together to share geocaching tales at pirate geocaching events. Remember to log your will attend for one of these events on July 15 or 16! Round up all your seaworthy raiders and get familiar with Geocaching.com’s newest feature: the [Friend League]({EMAIL}/. The Friend League is a leaderboard that shows you and your friends’ geocaching activity. If you log a cache, or attend an event, you collect points in the form of gold coins. To earn the souvenir with the first map piece, gather your crew and collect 30 gold coins from July 17 to July 23. [Learn more]({EMAIL}/ [Where's Signal Canada] Canada Day Celebrations from around the globe Traditionally, Canada is the place to be on July 1, but this year Canada Day celebrations were found throughout the world for the country's 150th! Signal’s surprise announcement of a Canadian souvenir only sweetened the celebration as nearly 340,000 geocachers earned Geocaching’s newest country souvenir! We’ve gathered photos and stories from near and far so you can see some of the Canada Day celebrations from around the globe. [View the photos]({EMAIL}/ HQ Happenings What’s new? - View your earned souvenirs in the Geocaching® app! Learn more in the [Forums]({EMAIL}/. - New Feature! The Friend League: a leaderboard that shows you and your friends’ geocaching activity. Learn more on the [blog]({EMAIL}/! - A newly updated homepage when logged in on [Geocaching.com]({EMAIL}/. What’s next? - The search for the Lost Treasure of Mary Hyde begins July 15! - Updates to the Profile and Dashboard on Geocaching.com. - Additional functionality improvements to the Geocaching® app for the 5.7 release. [Find a mega event]({EMAIL}/ [Events near you]({EMAIL}/ [Geocaches near you]({EMAIL}/ [Shop Geocaching]({EMAIL}/ [GeoTours]({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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