Geocaching is the coolest thing ever, i never heard of it before today, and done it with a buddy of mine today and it was awesome. It was a small one that we found on campus, but we want to start doing this. It's basically a scavenger hunt. here is the website http://www.geocaching.com and a youtube video on it. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4VFeYZTTYs&feature=player_embedded"]YouTube- What Is Geocaching?[/ame]
And what was inside the cache? EDIT: Just watched the whole video and it instructed for people to leave something of equal value in the cache if they take the contents. That could pose problems - see sick jokes here. Also, they tell you to put them back exactly where you found them. Hopfully people do - without the sick jokes.
Well lets say one is taken, they get crossed out. But i feel people do it for the adventure and not to destroy what they see or take it
This one was on my campus and it just had papers of who found it, and people left a stamp and such. The best part was just finding it. We followed the directions to go on to the top of the parking garage based on the clues. This is what we found Start end
Sounds fun. They featured this in Law Order I believe. Not really feature but the opening was 2 guys doing this.
Hey, that is pretty cool. You can leave something of yours behind for people to find in the future. Im going to Vegas in April, how bout you leave me a Caesars Palace black chip?
Its pretty fun around here with all the rural country around us. A nice day of hiking, bike riding, 4 wheeler riding this is just a litttle something else to help enjoy the outdoors.
Here is another little video from the site. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FxrMY91jJU&feature=player_embedded"]YouTube- Splinterheads Geocaching Trailer NEW[/ame]
Its been going on for 10 years, so imagine 10 years of things to find. Some may have never been found
was there some sort of community effort to place these things? even 10 years seems like not enough time to plant millions of these these around the globe. That's hundreds of thousands per year, tens of thousands per month, thousands per day over a very large area.
My buddy is a paramedic and does this out here in Cali. Its interesting...but it makes me wonder what his patients think when he is trucking towards the hospital and realizes he just passed 3 or 4 geocaches. Because I KONW the ****er is flipping a ***** and searching for them regardless of what is going on in his rig.