
Photo: Miloš Turek, Radio Prague International
Long before GPS apps were common and smartphones ubiquitous, Pavel Novák was printing maps and decoding clues with his wife and two young children on the streets of Brussels. It was 2008, and what started as a simple weekend activity soon evolved into something much bigger: a cross-continental pursuit of hidden treasures. As geocaching celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, Novák reflects on how the hobby shaped his family life, his travels, and even his reporting.
“It was during our stay in Brussels in 2008,” Pavel Novák explains: “My wife was there with our two children, and she was looking for something to do with them, to get them outside.
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Author: Vít Pohanka