Mario’s Stoneworld (GC3HCC3) — Geocache of the Week

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Wezztah creeping along the edge of the water.

Geocache Name:

Marios Stoneworld (GC3HCC3) by Sauerteam

Location:

Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
N 49° 44.030 E 006° 30.400

Difficulty/Terrain Rating:

D4/T4

Why this is Geocache of the Week:

You don’t need to have loved Super Mario games as a kid to enjoy this cache. It’ll inspire anybody who has a taste for adventure. This is an eight-stage multi-cache, which takes place in a quiet, light forest with the autobahn roaring far above.

We don’t want to give away too many spoilers, but here’s what we can tell you. At the first stage of this cache you learn your mission: rescue the princess. The next few stages are different “levels” of the game, sometimes literally. The stages have you wading through streams, edging your way along cliffs, finding eerie lost places, solving cleverly set up physical puzzles, and eventually finding and rescuing the princess. The final location is filled to the brim with wonderful swag for kids.

If you speak German, check out the logs on the cache page. It’s covered with people raving about how amazing the experience was. And don’t be fooled by the difficulty and terrain rating — this cache is frequented by geocachers both young and old.

What geocachers have to say:

“Wow, wow, wow! Once in a while you’re doing a geocache which will let you really appreciate this nice hobby. However the more geocaches you do, the harder it seems to get to really be suprised on a cache. Well, this one, this multi raised the bar for us big time. I actually dont know what to say about this’, a bit lost for words. Every single waypoint was worked out really well, and there must be taken a lot of effort to create this multi. Very, very amazing, this was more than just a geocache, a real experience. You definitively earned the blue medal, too bad we can only give you one…” –pleb06

“Gemeinsam mit FRP-O hatten wir einen super Ausflug! Groß und Klein kamen auf ihre Kosten. Wir hatten super viel Spaß und Freude beim Lösen der Aufgaben. Für unseren Hund und Teamleader (Marlon) war dieser Cache ein Paradies!!!Die Kids waren total stolz sich eine Überraschung aus der “Finaldose” aussuchen zu können. Zu Hause hatten sie noch viel Spaß und beschäftigten sich noch ein Weilchen mit ihrem Geschenk! Vielen Dank für dieses wunderschöne Abenteuer, es wird noch lange in unseren Köpfen bleiben!!!
Viele Grüsse von der Mosel!!!” –Marlonebär

(This was an awesome outing with FRP-O. Both young and old got their money’s worth. Lots of fun and joy was had while solving the puzzles. For our dog and our teamleader (Marlon) this cache was a paradise. The kids were incredibly proud of the fact that they were able to select a prize from the final. At home they continued to play with their presents. Thank you so much for this amazing adventure…we won’t forget it soon. Greetings from Mosel!)

“Gleich mal vorweg: Nebst all den coolen Lostplaces und unzähligen Bunkern, die wir in diesen Tagen gesehen haben, ist dieser Multi hier für mich mein persönliches Highlight an Gestaltung!! Sehr geile, aufwändige, liebevoll und teils ganz frech gestaltete Stages trifft man hier an! Sowas gefällt Hasen im Wald ganz besonders gut, und ich würde zu gerne an jeder Station ein blaues Schleifli hängen….Chapeau!!! Huhuuuuu ;-D Vielmehr kann und will ich gar nicht mehr sagen, da muss man selber durch! ;-)…Spannung, Spass und Action im Wald! Kurz: genial perkfekt für mein Cacherherz!!!! Wärs ein Hotel, gäbs 5 Sterne! 😉 Riesen Dank ans Sauerteam für diese sensationelle Runde!!!” –Häsi7

(First off: Compared to all of the cool lost places and numerous bunkers that we saw in the last few days, this multi-cache is absolutely a highlight. We encountered stages that were carefully put-together, incredibly cool, and sometimes downright tricky. I would have loved to give a favorite point for every stage of the cache. I can’t say too much more…you’ll have to experience it all yourself! It’s all about excitement, tension, and fun in the forest. Absolutely perfect for my ‘caching soul. If this were a hotel, I would have given it five stars. A huge thank you to the CO Sauerteam for this amazing adventure!!!)

Photos:

 

It all takes place under this mysterious structure.
It all takes place under this mysterious structure.

 

Mario's Stoneworld is actually a green paradise.
Mario’s Stoneworld is actually a green paradise.

 

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One of the levels in Mario’s Stoneworld. Try not to get wet!

 

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This is a real place.

 

A D4/T4 cache that's good for kids? Heck yeah!
A D4/T4 cache that’s good for kids? Heck yeah!

 

There is no 'I' in 'Team'. Nor will there be wet feet!
There is no ‘I’ in ‘Team’. Nor will there be wet feet!

 

Christmas comes early if you're a kid who's made it to the final.
Christmas comes early if you’re a kid who’s made it to the final.

 

Everything wrapped in waterproof bags.
Everything wrapped in waterproof bags.

 

SevenQuak & der_diego are the only ones dressed appropriately.
SevenQuak & der_diego are the only ones dressed appropriately.

 

Continue to explore some of the most amazing geocaches around the world. Check out all of the Geocaches of the Week on the Geocaching blog. If you would like to nominate a Geocache of the Week, fill out this form.

 

GIFF Weekend Troubleshooting Tips

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TROUBLESHOOTING

UPDATE November 3rd, 1pm PST:
For those of you who have already got the file you need, hooray! Go forth and GIFF!

As for the rest of you, File 2 & 3 are now available!

You should’ve just received an email from us with the link to File 2.

If you would like access to File 3 via torrent, please email us at giff@geocaching.com.

Thanks again everyone for your patience. We hope your GIFF Weekend Events are wonderful! Please don’t hesitate to email us with any questions.

UPDATE November 2nd, 11am PST:
For now, we are only sharing the smaller file sizes in .mov, .mp4, and .iso via Google Drive. Links to those files have been shared via email. If you are unsure about whether you’ve received that email, please contact us at giff@geocaching.com.

OTHER TIPS:

  • Do NOT try and watch the reel from dropbox. This is a preview only and does not reflect the file quality. The file MUST be downloaded and played off a computer or DVD (not streaming via internet).

  • TEST THE FILE! You should be absolutely sure that the file you chose will play on the equipment you have available for your screening. We recommend that you watch the file all the way through some time before your event. This will ensure that you won’t have technical difficulties at your event (and thus sad attendees) AND you get the joy of seeing the content before anyone else!

  • Before downloading, make sure your computer is connected to a power source and has sleep mode turned off.

  • If you are having trouble playing the file on your video player, we recommend downloading VLC Player.

  • If one file type (.mp4 or .mov) doesn’t play, download the other and try that.

  • If the download fails, it could be because there was a hiccup in your internet connection. Please try twice before contacting us.

  • If you need to convert the file, we recommend this free application: MPEG Streamclip.

  • We are providing 3 different file sizes because we want you to pick the option that works best for your internet and screening situation. Of course, the bigger file size means better image quality, but we are confident that even the lowest size will be a satisfactory viewing experience.

  • Still having trouble? Email us with as much context as you can. As we learn more troubleshooting tips, we will post them here.

How Dr. Polley, edu-cacher extraordinaire, incorporates geocaching in his classroom

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Hip hip hooray for geocaching in the classroom

For most of us, geocaching is a hobbya way to get outside and explore the world around us. To Stanley Polley, a 4th and 7th grade science teacher at the Loveland Classical School, geocaching is much more than that. Two years ago, he began to teach geocachingmost notably Mystery cachesin his classroom as a way to engage and inspire his students. He soon discovered, that “Educaching” was not only a hit with the kids, but a great educational tool as well.

Dr. Polley let us pick his brain about how he brings geocaching into the classroom. This is what we learned.

What inspired you to start a geocaching program with your students?

The first time I used geocaching in the classroom was two years ago, teaching 6th graders about constellations and the life cycle of stars.  Our class sent out 4 Travel Bugs, and as they moved, students used online resources to determine what constellation would be visible at night from the exact coordinates of the geocache each TB was in.  

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The kids create their own trackables and watch them travel around the world

 

Can you walk us through the organization of your geocaching program?

I use geocaching in many ways, including an elaborate Classroom Competition and Academic Mystery Caching.

Classroom Competition: I split all of my classes into smaller science themed teams, and give students/teams opportunities to earn points. The team with the highest point value at the end of the year enjoys a decadent donut party. At the start of each year each team creates highly personalized team Geocache and team Travel Bugs. The number of cache finds, pictures logged, and TB miles traveled impact each teams point total. Students can also check-out GPS units to go find our class caches, as well as the 30+ Science/Math/Music Mystery Caches.

Academic Mystery Caches: Individual students can earn points for their team by solving scientific problems in the form of Mystery caches. There are currently 33 active Mystery Caches. The puzzle caches vary greatly in difficulty so that content can be differentiated for students at different ability levels. Physical copies of each puzzle are available in each classroom as well, so that students without consistent internet access have an opportunity to solve the puzzle and check-out a GPS to find the physical cache.  By solving a Mystery Cache, students earn points for their teams regardless of whether they actually go to find the cache at the physical location.

These Mystery Cache puzzles are not homework, yet students ask me for new puzzles on a daily basis. In fact, a policy had to be established that they don’t have the physical copies of the puzzles out during other classes. That’s exactly what I want to see, ravenous learners.

I have expanded the Mystery Cache curriculum to include puzzles from multiple subjects, including Math, Music, and History. In collaboration with math teacher Lindsay Stahl, we have created dozens of supplemental academic opportunities for students of all different ability levels. Soon a series of caches will be published in collaboration with our Art, Latin, and English faculty. The types of Mystery caches will change through the year to align with the curriculum.  

 

What were your biggest challenges when setting up the program?

The biggest challenge has been communicating the nuts-and-bolts of Mystery geocaches to parents and students. Early on I had a few student cachers searching diligently at the virtual coordinates. I’ve started placing virtual coordinates in a nearby lake to avoid confusion. I have no scuba diving stories yet. ☺

 

What values do you believe geocaching brings to students?

All of my complex science, math, and history puzzles are completely optional. The fact that students love to do these puzzles anyways shows tremendous character and loyalty to their teams. Our school’s motto is “Fallamur ut floreamus,” which means “Let us falter that we may flourish” in Latin. The academic puzzles my students solve require a lot of faltering, which make the flourishing all the sweeter.

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Mystery puzzle galore!

Overall, how have your students reacted to geocaching in the classroom?

They seem to love it. It’s awesome to see how excited my students get when I show them new Travel Bug pictures or report a find of their team cache. A handful of students have become fanatics, as a group logging over 1500+ finds, 82 hidden caches, and 35+ new geocaching accounts.

“The Scarlet Beaver made science class a class to look forward to every day. The competition of the different teams and earning points through travel bugs and geocaches made it the best class in school. Now I Geocache on a daily bases. It is my favorite hobby and my biggest addiction.”

Benjamin Treat, 8th Grade
Butterf (719 Finds)

 

What advice can you give to teachers who’d like to set up a similar geocaching program in their classrooms?

I would say that it takes a lot of consistency. The reason the classroom competition works is because I start each class with a very brief update on the team scores and any activity for each team’s travel bug, geocaches, and students who solved an Academic Puzzle.

 

You also started a geocaching club at your school. Could you tell us more about it?

The geocaching club has been a blast. The club focuses on making and hiding creative caches. The only rule of geocaching club is that the caches they create have to be Mystery Caches, with a puzzle that uses what they are learning from one of their classes. Club members have made Chemistry, Music, and Latin puzzle caches, with many more to come. Soon we will be organizing CITO events to support our community.

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7th grade educaching

Anything else you’d like to add?

Life is Good! Cache-On!

 

Dr. Polley geocaches under the usernames MrPolleyClass and The Scarlet Beaver. If you are an educator and have an interest in incorporating geocaching in your classroom, Dr. Polley is a fantastic resource. Feel free to reach out to him through Geocaching.com.

And on another note, if you’ve hidden a Mystery cache, know that your geocache description could be circulating around his classroom!

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Dr. Polley is the best!

12 Geocaches Guaranteed to Give You Goosebumps

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As a geocacher, evil nanos, tricky puzzles and even fake spiders may no longer surprise you. That’s why we’ve created a list of the world’s spookiest geocaches — geocaches guaranteed to make you shriek, shudder and have a frighteningly good time.

Check Out the World’s Spookiest Geocaches

What’s the most frightening geocache you’ve found? Share your most terrifying tales on the Geocaching Facebook page.

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Die gruseligsten Geocaches der Welt

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Als Geocacher können Dich gemeine Nanos, kniffelige Rätsel und selbst unechte Spinnen wahrscheinlich nicht mehr schocken. Deswegen haben wir dieses Jahr für Halloween eine Liste der gruseligsten Geocaches zusammengestellt – mit diesen Geocaches wirst Du schreien, schaudern und garantiert eine fürchterlich gute Zeit haben.

Sieh Dir die gruseligsten Geocaches an.

Was war der furchterregendste Geocache, den Du je gefunden hast? Teile Deine schreckenerregenden Geschichten auf der Geocaching-Facebook-Seite.

 

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