We recently attended our first Event Cache. It was a great opportunity for us to meet other Geocachers in our area. The event took place in Scott, LA.
ZSandmann presented a number of options for “paperless caching”. Paperless Geocaching simply put, is the ability to carry all cache information on a PDA, cell phone, directly on your GPSr or a similar portable device. As opposed to physically printing all of this information, going paperless is less hassle, more convenient and well…a bit more techie.
It seemed from the diverse bunch of cachers at the gathering, there are a number of options for paperless caching. Some attendees, including myself, use their cell phones to store important cache information including the cache description, recent logs, hints (if provided) and of course coordinates. This is handy since it’s something you’re likely to have on your person at all times. Others use a PDA, GPSr and some tote along their laptops or netbooks.
There are a number of programs available to assist with transferring cache information to your device, all dependent on what type of platform and portable device you use. For example if you use a Blackberry, you may want to check out CacheBerry. If you’re using a Palm OS, Mobipocket Reader or Plucker can allow you to read HTML information that you can import using GSAK (the Geocaching Swiss Army Knife). Geocaching.com has developed a really nice iPhone app which provides a wealth of information regarding caches in your immediate area. Combined with Google Maps and the built in GPS abilities of the iPhone, I find it very easy to use and it is currently my preferred method of paperless geocaching. The Geocaching app can be found in the iTunes Store and it sells for $9.99.
For a complete list of recommended application for Windows, Mac and various portable devices, visit The Geocaching Software page on http://www.geocaching.com/.

Acadiana Gathering
Event Cache held in Scott, LA. on 01/03/09.