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Where could one buy one of these geocaches? Could it transmit from my basement?
Where could one buy one of these geocaches? Could it transmit from my basement?
It's like an Easter egg hunt, but for grown ups, or some shit like that....I think I saw them do this on Amazing Race once. I didn’t understand what they were doing. Still not sure I get how it works.
I make fake clues and send people deep into bear territory
We talking like grizzly or polar bears or the hairy men wearing leather that hang around bars called ' Blue Oyster ' in San Francisco?
Asking for a friend...
LOL..We talking like grizzly or polar bears or the hairy men wearing leather that hang around bars called ' Blue Oyster ' in San Francisco?
Asking for a friend...
LOL..
I send them to "noodles and beef's" house for some vigorous ball pumping
Ha, a fine compliment
I was big into geocaching 5 years ago back in 2013. Spent every Saturday going to a new location looking for items and it was definitely fun. I don't know if it has grown since then but I would assume so. Maybe time to pop out the GPS and go againYou're basically given a clue on the website or app to find a container in a real life location and have to find it. (They're usually well hidden from the public eye)
Once you do, you usually sign your name on a slip of paper in the container and if there are items inside you take one and leave one.
There are over 2 million of these located across the globe - chances are your neighborhood has a bunch. I've found about 30 so far. Latest one was under a lamp post in my local taco Bell.
Any treasure to be found like Zelda Master Sword or Rupees?
I bury supply caches in isolated areas all throughout my county, and two neighboring counties as well. Each of these caches contain at least bottled water, non-perishable food items, water purification tablets, metal cookery, fishing line/hooks, thermals, fire starter, and a tarp. You just never know.
In my day, guerilla gardener meant someone who grows pot outdoors on property that is not their own. In that regard, no I am not. If it has another meaning... quite possibly.Guerrilla gardener too ?