This tutorial Will explain how to geochace, or treasure hunting for Nerd's.
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You need:
-A GPS
-A place to put stuff in
-Stuff to put in
-a computer + Internet connection
-Description on piece of paper describing it is a geochace!
-A GPS
-A place to put stuff in
-Stuff to put in
-a computer + Internet connection
-Description on piece of paper describing it is a geochace!
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Dec 21, 2008. 8:08 PMTheWelfareWarrior
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i tried to watch the video, got a headache at 0:55 could we get a youtube video of someone who's not 8?
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Apr 21, 2009. 4:08 PMWesley666
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ya
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Dec 23, 2008. 6:18 PMbasscadetz
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I think maybe you should re-read the geocaching.com website. i don't think you have the concept down.
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Apr 21, 2009. 3:47 PMWesley666
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I also agree, wreaks of failure. Also it's Geocache and Geocaching NOT Geochasing, jeez get it right.
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Apr 7, 2009. 11:04 AMpmac93
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this instructable wreaks of FAIL
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Apr 20, 2009. 2:38 PM
JerryMopar
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JerryMopar
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couldnt agree more, delete, try again
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Mar 11, 2009. 8:08 PMPyro the maniac
says:
Well i dont understand how you used pictures that say "geocache/geocaching" but you type geochace?
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Dec 21, 2008. 11:08 AMbasscadetz
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it's also very much frowned upon to use glass containers in geocaching. glass + nature is not a good combo.
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Dec 21, 2008. 12:40 PMUndergroundoga (author)
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Bio-degradable glass i meant
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Dec 22, 2008. 12:07 PMatomictesting
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He does not mean that glass isn't biodegradable (it is), he means that it's dangerous (the environment is unpredictable and glass can break).
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Dec 23, 2008. 5:26 PMUndergroundoga (author)
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how about taping it to a tree? super glue?plastic baggie?
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Dec 21, 2008. 1:05 PMCorvidae
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The best containers are, from small to large: film canister, Tupperware containers (this is a range in itself since they have small ones and large ones, and ammo cans. Ammo cans are used alot because they are cheap at a military surplus store, weather proof, and durable. Clearly visible caches tend to be removed by passersby. Be sure to label your caches well and make sure that you have the property owners approval before hiding it. www.geocaching.com has a long list of geocaches that people have hidden, but dont only rely on that site for caches. The game started in user groups and there have been (at least in the past) people who have put really neat things in caches (aka money) in their caches. If your making one. Dont be afraid to make it a "multicache." In the town I used to live in there was a cache that you had to walk around downtown to different coords collecting numbers off signs to make the coords of the actual box of stuff. The site given in the ible is a great resouce and jumping off point for new cachers.
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Dec 21, 2008. 11:04 AMbasscadetz
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the correct spelling is "geocache".
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