There are LOADS of geocache listing sites on the net. I had a bit of a dig around, and it seems that geocaching.com is undoubtedly the largest site, with a number of GPS and phoneGPS apps that run with accounts linked to that site. It made sense to start there.
So I went and grabbed the phone app for my phone. You can use GroundSpeak, or Trimble's GeoCache Navigator. (there are others, the geocaching.com API is public) I'm on a Symbian phone so went with GeoCache Navigator. These apps actually tie in to your geocaching.com account. Very cool, but YOU DON'T NEED THESE APPS. You could just get the GPS locations from any site, and then go find the cache with whatever GPS you use. The apps are just cool tie-ins so you can use less of your brain getting (auto-send coords to your phone), and finding the caches (follow the arrow!!) :-D
So, from geocaching.com I did a search for close cache locations, and decided to go find a traditional one classed as 'easy' about 300 meters from my house!! You can scroll down the page on that link and see my log entry as "Mashee". :)
***Spoilers for this cache below. Unlikely that anyone I know will do this one anyhow****



This was truckloads of fun. Doing this with a friend, or group would be awesome. You could easily make a great day out of this. I'm off to log a pile of these into the phone so I can pick a few more off as I drive around the local area when out shopping or coming home from work etc. Any kind of day-trip will prove extra fun with a few of these logged to find. The kids will go nuts doing this too. Can't wait!!!
notes: I've posted a pic of the actual location and container for this cache location here on my blog, but as a general rule you wouldn't do this on your geocaching.com account. Be discrete with images and keep it fun for other cachers etc.
additional notes: I bought Geocache Navigator from the nokia ovi store, not from the navigator site itself. I figured it would be easier to re-download the app in future from a site I've already got an account with. I'd suggest using your respective iPhone or Android store to do the same. This was a full-blown app that tied into geocaching.com's API, not simply a glorified HTML page, so I had no reservations about actually paying money for it. A rarity for "apps"
Some more pics from the following days.




