Geodashing
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Geodashing is an outdoor sport in which teams of players use GPS receivers to find and visit randomly-selected "dashpoints" (also called "waypoints") around the world. The objective is to visit as many dashpoints as possible.
Unlike geocaching, nothing is to be left at the dashpoints; the sole objective is to visit them within the time limit.
The first game organized by gpsgames.org ran for two months (June and July 2001); each subsequent game has run for one month. Players are encouraged to take pictures at the dashpoints and upload them to the site.

