Geocaching is the 21st century answer to treasure hunting with items hidden across the world in towns, cities, forests and wild expanses.
Novice Jo Dyson and expert Rich Foster embark on a modern-day adventure at the 320-million-year-old Brimham Rocks in Yorkshire.
Follow in the footsteps of dinosaurs, druids and Victorian day-trippers across this rugged landscape in search of hidden gems.
Production
Host: Jo Dyson and Rich Foster
Producer: Jack Glover/Claire Hickinbotham
Sound editor: Jesus Gomez
Discover more
For more on geocaching you can explore the official site: https://www.geocaching.com/ or find plenty of places to explore with family and friends at https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/outdoor-activities/geocaching-for-families
To find out more about Brimham Rocks please visit:
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/yorkshire/brimham-rocks
And if you’re a little too far away from our audio geocache but would still like to hear it please visit https://link.chtbl.com/NTABrimham
Looking for a day out that'll keep the whole family entertained? Find the best family-friendly places to visit and discover the fun-filled activities on offer as part of our Summer of Play, sponsored by Starling Bank and supported by Sport England.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/family-friendly
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