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entropicshart, in Bomb mock-up discovered to be a Geocache by German police

But did they put the cache back for the next person to find?

AnUnusualRelic,
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And did they log the find? Just publishing it in the media doesn’t count.

Knusper, in Bomb mock-up discovered to be a Geocache by German police
funnystuff97, in Bomb mock-up discovered to be a Geocache by German police

Sometimes I worry that some CCTV is watching me rummage around for a cache and someone behind the camera is suspecting me of, like, planting drugs or some underground cult or something. Good to know my fears aren’t entirely unsubstantiated.

Nothing to see here security person, just signing my name on a piece of paper inside an old pill bottle.

Phlogiston, in First find since 2008!

Hey, that’s awesome! Hope your kid will enjoy it

melisdrawing, in First find since 2008!

Dude, now you reminded me. I have to find my old account as well. That is such a great activity.

kersploosh, in c/Geocaching has hit 500 subscribers!
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I would like to see pictures of the places people travel when caching. When I first started, the big appeal was that it took me to new areas that would otherwise have had no reason to explore.

isaacsilver, in Found a bug this morning
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I’ve had one on my car window for over a decade and I don’t think anyone has ever logged it. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

badhops,

welp… guess we have never crossed paths. maybe in the next decade or so ;-)

Phlogiston,

That’s a shame! Do you ever go to geocaching events? I find they get the most logs there, although I have spotted the odd one out in the wild

sheepdev, in How many geocaches have you found?

68 so far.

oldGregg, in How many geocaches have you found?

3, and I’ve only looked for 2!

Phlogiston, in LOOKING FOR CLUES: Cherokee Nation geocaching project strengthens human bonds
Kepabar, in LOOKING FOR CLUES: Cherokee Nation geocaching project strengthens human bonds

Aww, I was in the area then and didn’t even know.

ColeSloth, in Finally found it after two years!

I thought you’d been looking for it for the past two years by your title. Turns out you were just so lazy you put off going up there for two years. Lol

21Cabbage, in Finally found it after two years!

Oh hey, I found one of those while I was doing trail maintenance a couple summers back.

RobotToaster, in How did Geocaching get started? - Geocaching History 101

It was open source and on newsgroups, until the greedy capitalists at groundspeak decided to monopolise and trademark it.

kersploosh,
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Nobody is stopping you from using newsgroups or any other method. You could even post your cache right here on Lemmy if you like. Groundspeak made a convenient (and largely free) site to make the hobby more accessible, and it’s worlds better than using newsgroups. If you like the convenience but not their business model then use one of the alternatives: opencache.uk, opencaching.us, etc.

snowe, in One of my local favourite finds
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That’s a pretty ingenious spot.

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