What kind of cool stuff can you get?
1/8/2008 1:01:50 PM
it's usually just little trinkets that you could get from a dollar store, or a McD's toy or something like thatsome people put in cash for the "FTF" (first to find), but it's usually not something majorYou aren't doing it for the prize, you're doing it for the find
1/8/2008 1:11:32 PM
Yea its usually swag, just crap that you don't care about really. The travel bugs are the most fun for me, as you can track those bastards.
1/8/2008 1:25:37 PM
My dad has a few that have ended up in Australia, Switzerland, and Czech Repub I think
1/8/2008 4:17:59 PM
I justed started to look into this and my girlfriend too pretty busy to do it much with me. If anyone is interested to tag along sometime send me a PM and it goes without saying (no homo).
1/13/2008 7:04:56 PM
so how does it work exactly? You find a McD's toy or whatever and you take it as a prize? Do you leave something of your own behind for the next person to find?
1/13/2008 7:23:00 PM
^It depends. If they are a physical geocache, then it will have a log that you can sign. The smallest ones are film tube size to as small as 9mm bullet size. One I found Sat. was about the size of a postage stamp. If its a bigger cache, then it can have little goods you can leave and take. Some have travel bugs that you can pick up and drop off at other caches and see where they travel to.I was first to find on three caches in town Friday! First time I got any first to finds. Really excited about that![Edited on January 13, 2008 at 7:56 PM. Reason : ]
1/13/2008 7:55:21 PM
1/19/2008 11:52:29 AM
bttt ... anybody figure ^ out?
1/23/2008 8:28:56 PM
1/23/2008 8:36:07 PM
bttt... glad its warming up so this is actually an enjoyable activity
3/25/2008 11:09:32 AM
i did a few around campus and in the apex area. good times
3/26/2008 9:42:57 AM
My problem is sometimes just finding time to do it. We went to Asheville in Feb. and I had every intention of doing some up there. But I could never get enough damn time to do it. Oh well, it was cold as balls then. Its getting warmer now, so hopefully I can start hitting some more.
3/26/2008 10:18:09 AM
3/28/2008 3:07:44 AM
^Yes, but unfortunately, most of us can't do all that shit. I can fly, etc. but I don't have my own airplane to fly to a remote island and go fucking SCUBA diving. While that would definitely be an elite group that got that cache, I don't think I can take the family on an outing like that.
3/28/2008 8:01:50 AM
haha, hardly anybody has their own airplane!
3/28/2008 9:45:53 AM
bttt my grandparents hit 1000 last month and were given a golden ammo box cache that was placed in their honor by their local geocaching group in KY
7/10/2008 5:04:32 PM
^that's fairly interesting, I've never heard of something like that. There aren't too many right near me apparently
7/10/2008 5:45:02 PM
Apparently the guy I know (Sketcher1) pisses off a bunch of people because he makes his so hard to find, lolI also know GeoGordie
7/10/2008 10:34:48 PM
I've been looking into this a bit since I moved to Winston-Salem. It seems the Park Rangers are Nazis about it. Everyone has been having to cache outside the limits of parks. I go to Hanging Rock quite a bit. I think next time, I'll cache something, and put the coords here and see if someone picks it up.
7/10/2008 11:31:01 PM
i dont know why they would be so against itit brings people to the parks
7/11/2008 12:02:22 AM
laws are different state to state - NC isn't as friendly as others
7/11/2008 12:05:47 AM
^^Because often times geocaches are placed outside of the trails, which heavy foot traffic can damage. They love to tout the higher numbers of users to the parks when they ask for more funding, but they really don't want people who aren't interested in just staying on the trails for fear they will destroy the parks.I feel a healthy compromise is in order. If the Rangers are shown it and made aware, and as long as excessive foot traffic doesn't damage any sort of sensitive wildlife or put cachers in an unsafe location, then I think its fine. God forbid people want to get out of their cars and explore our national parks, not just stay behind the ropes and let them lead you where they want you to go.
7/11/2008 8:21:16 AM
bttt for ben94gt
8/13/2008 8:37:14 AM
It musta been hard to find, seeing as how it was named the EXACT same thing as his topic was.
8/13/2008 12:38:12 PM
yea yea yea, I didnt use the search because IT NEVER FUCKING WORKS, and you all know that.anyway, I did this one last night http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=41f784ca-02df-4b67-9e27-265410ddb68dyou hike a 1/4 mile into some gamelands and wait for a voice recorder to read you a second set of coordinates at midnight, then have to find the final one, it was quite an adventure, and my gps died on the way out so we guessed our way outta there at 1am.If you want a real challenge hit up this one http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=e75f749a-79a9-4dd1-8ce8-903ee31f66df be prepared to dive into some shitwater.
8/13/2008 1:42:08 PM
Who wants to go geocaching with me?
8/13/2008 1:46:25 PM
Ill go
8/13/2008 10:44:34 PM
ben94gt - "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" is an awesome cache! I did that one with a group last year when Geowoodstock 5 was held at the NC Fairgrounds. Have you done Holy Wastewater yet? It is interesting...I started caching a few years ago and got hooked. It has taken me to a lot of neat local places that I didn't know existed. I've also added some time for Geocaching to most any trip I take now. I've even cached in 5 countries in Europe now too. Caching on trips has also helped me see some neat places that only locals would have known about and has helped me learn a lot of history I never would have. Caches like this are great: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=79c3a55d-555d-4f3c-b14f-a6fa1ce6c421 It is a neat place at Omaha Beach that I never would have known about if there wasn't a cache there.
8/14/2008 2:57:34 AM
Cool, we will go ASAP. I'm ready whenever you are honestly. There are quite a few that are within a mile of my place. One is a mega cache with hundreds of extremely useful items in it.
8/14/2008 7:05:41 AM
if you are talking about that RBC cache I found that last month or so, and it has been depleted pretty bad.
8/14/2008 8:36:21 PM
I think this one is elsewhere. PM me and we will figure out a time to meet up and go geocaching.
8/14/2008 10:16:46 PM
went out this past weekend and found one of the more clever caches - it was a fake sprinkler head that unscrewed - we touched and looked at it multiple times before i finally risked getting sprayed and tried to unscrew it
10/29/2008 3:05:38 PM
There is also a hobby called Letterboxing. http://www.atlasquest.comIt is very similar, but without a GPS. Instead you select the area, Raleigh for example, and then you will can pick through clues, which will usually include a road name or a park or something.
10/30/2008 7:22:39 AM
http://www.4wdandsportutility.com/contests/geostash/0000_geostash_updates/index.html4wd and suv mag has a geostashing contest. pretty neat, but I think its mostly outwest and you need an offroad rig to get to the places where stuff is hidden
10/30/2008 8:32:54 PM
I hid one on campus last week, if you wanna check it out, pm me and i will give you the link, i dont want to put it out in the open on here for everyone to raid it though.[Edited on November 1, 2008 at 4:42 PM. Reason : LINK REMOVED!]
11/1/2008 4:41:14 PM
http://paulgillin.com/geocachesecrets/2008/11/a-fine-geo-sendoff/my mom and grandmother were interviewed recently for a geocaching book - there is a short audio clip of the interview on the site it's about my grandfather that passed this past summer and him and my grandmother were ~35 caches short of 1000 and while he was on his death bed - a few members from the geocaching club they were a part of went out and gathered enough caches to bring them up to 999 and they created a 1000th golden ammo box - so my grandmother signed the logs for them all and they hit 1000 before he passed
11/6/2008 11:03:17 PM
http://bit.ly/bVv43C - turn to page 13 to read a great story about a great man - my grandfather Ben Johnson
3/29/2010 7:20:09 PM
what is the best cheap GPS unit on the market now that will work for this, i'm hoping to stay under $100 or as close to it as possible.
3/29/2010 10:58:06 PM
Cheapest way you can go is this:http://shop.groundspeak.com/productDetail.cfm?CategoryID=34&ProductID=182It is certainly nothing fancy, but it will do what you need. I use an older Magellan Sportrak Map that works great. It can be picked up on Amazon used for $105. Here is the link:http://amzn.com/B000064184
3/30/2010 9:04:41 AM
i might try this out. i'm surprised there are actually lots of caches around here (rocky mount). i downloaded the geocaching.com app for my iphone.i might try this one this weekendhttp://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=61e932e9-548c-4873-ad12-0a51e0d07ef2 [Edited on March 30, 2010 at 9:17 AM. Reason : ]
3/30/2010 9:07:10 AM
^Yea there are a shitload around there. I was surprised that up here in Scotland Neck we have 4 that are within 2 blocks of my house that people have hidden. I have gotten some older ones that are gone now, but even out in the countryside there are probably a dozen or more I could ride around and get. I just rarely find the time to do it!We probably should start a TWW Geocaching crew and list our geocaching names on here or something.
3/30/2010 9:41:15 AM
mine's se7enty
3/30/2010 9:46:40 AM
I started playing around with this in greensboro with the iphone app. Nothing hardcore, just got the clues within a few blocks of my house. I pass by them every day! The app is a great way to get people into it that normally wouldn't have had an interest!
3/30/2010 9:57:28 AM
i tried geocaching but i was bad at itand security at this office complex in raleigh ran me off[Edited on March 30, 2010 at 10:33 AM. Reason : s]
3/30/2010 10:29:25 AM
was that appropriate for CC either? wtf
3/30/2010 10:33:02 AM
Okay, I like this idea. Much like we've done for the games in Entertainment, add your Geocaching user name to this list and repost.TWW Geocachers:se7entyNighthawkCP
3/30/2010 2:17:53 PM
3/30/2010 2:57:55 PM
The Magellan software is okay. I got a free Streets & Maps or something when I got mine. The worst part about mine is that it uses a serial connection and I'm not real sure whether its compatible with 7 or Vista. Usually when I do a cache, I just print the page and manually program the coordinates. The Map comes preloaded with most major interstates and highways, but since it is a handheld GPS, it is not worth a damn for street directions without loading the local street maps.
3/30/2010 3:23:42 PM
so has anyone used the iphone app? how accurate is it compared to a regular handheld gps? i'm starting out w/ this since i already have it...but if i really get into this stuff i would possibly pay for something else, esp if it might be more helpful while backpacking/camping/hiking/etc.
3/30/2010 3:35:28 PM