Surprisingly (or not), there are many other geocaching sites besides the
main geocaching.com. These other sites have their own rules about
placement, different rating and logging features, etc.
* NaviCache: one of the first alternatives to develop, based around looser restrictions
* TerraCaching: Developed with the desire of placing higher quality caches
* Opencaching (.us): A site promoting free use for all users, with no premium (paid) content.
* Opencaching.com: GPS manufacturer Garmin's geocaching website
I
have a Terracaching account from a long time ago, when I was more
active in geocaching. However, I never found or placed a terracache;
there were none near me and I wasn't sure one of my caches would qualify
as "high quality". Plus, I wanted people to actually find it.
Terracaching isn't popular enough around here.
I do like Garmin's
opencaching.com site layout. At first glance, I find it to be simple
and intuitive. I think I still prefer geocaching.com, at least now that
I'm familiar with how to navigate around the site (when I first started
caching, that might be another thing...).
I also like the idea
of Opencaching (opencaching.us), providing free caching without any
special paid content. I generally like anything that's "open" for
everyone to participate (open source software, wikis, etc.). The site
is also fairly straight forward to use. I think I like its look a
little more than opencaching.com.
There is confusion about
opencaching.com and opencaching.us. At least, it seems potentially
confusing. The .com is owned by Garmin. It's free, but I'm not sure
what other features it has. It doesn't seem very clear to me what the
goal or purpose of it is. On the other hand, the .us site has a more
clearly defined aspect: keep it free. I understand why it exists as an
alternative to geocaching.com. One convenient thing about it is the
ability to cross-list caches, based on the few cache listing I've seen
there. It makes it easy to say "Also listed on: Geocaching.com", with a
link directly to that cache page.
One of the most common
features that these alternative sites offer is rating caches.
Geocaching.com, from what I understand, is against the idea of having
ratings, per se. They did introduce a feature that allows premium
members to mark their favorite 10% of cache finds. That's probably as
close to rating as it'll get.
I don't know how I feel about
rating. I love getting feedback from my caches - what I did good, what I
need to work on, and so forth. The major downside I can see is
different caching styles people have. That makes it difficult to
compare user ratings equally, given that everyone will have different
criteria. I guess most people view the good outweighing this for it to
be a feature on many, if not most, of the alternatives.
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