Welcome

You're probably wondering at this point what this site is really all about, right?!? Hopefully from the title and description you have come to realize that cache logs (not tree logs) are somehow involved. If so, you are probably a geocacher and in the right place.  If not, we won't hold that against you and you are still welcome to hang out.  However if you wearing a flannel shirt, have a long woolly beard and got here completely by mistake; be advised the latest episode of Axe Men can be found over on history.com, please enjoy!

For those of you that have chose to stick around, I am honored and hope to quickly get to the point.

Well here goes.....

In all of our time out and about Geocaching, my family and I have come across a ton of logs. Some have been informative, others provide a hint or two, while many are just simple TFTC or Nice hide entries. For me that is o.k., however I like to be creative from time to time when I input logs and love when I see others do the same.  But I have to honestly say that only a handful of the ones we have ever seen actually crack us up, brighten our day, or leave a lasting impression.  The biggest problem we have found is that many times you have to be at the right place at the right time to actually see one of these unique entries.....so how do you overcome this? 

Well after much pondering and kicking around of different ideas, LogJamz was born.  It's intent???  Share creative logs that the community has discovered with the rest of the world, while encouraging others to do the same.  If this has peaked your interest and you want to get started right away, then just check out our most recent log entries under our "Logs" tab.  

On the other hand if you one of those creative loggers, have found an entry or two, then we would love to hear from you.  Help us on our journey to give credit where credit is due, by acknowledging those that put in the time an effort to share their witty experiences and bring a little sunshine to those that follow after them.  Hop on over to the "Suggest A Log" tab and share with us.

Help us to make this a fun and exciting resource for the rest of the caching community!