Journey to the belly of the A.P.E.

Back in 2001, long before I knew anything about geocaching, a promotions staffer at 20th Century Fox emailed Geocaching.com. The studio was interested in pairing geocaching with promotional efforts for its upcoming science fiction film, Planet of the Apes. Fifteen years later, the results of that promotion led me to visit South America for the first time. (More on that in a minute.)

Jeremy Irish, Geocaching HQ’s co-founder and CEO, worked closely with Fox to develop what came to be known as Project A.P.E. (Short for Alternative Primate Evolution, a storyline that Fox created for the promotion.)

Jeremy assisted in hiding the now-archived Mission 9: Tunnel of Light. (Photo from the Aug/Sept 2001 issue of Business 2.0)

At the time, geocaching was a relatively unknown game. The first cache was placed less than a year earlier, and only around 450 caches were listed on Geocaching.com. “It was a very exciting project,” Jeremy says today. “The website was still in its infancy, so it was pretty cool that a major movie studio wanted to partner with us. Project A.P.E. did a lot to inform the general public about geocaching.”

An unused A.P.E. cache logbook (left) and the original logbook from Mission 9: Tunnel of Light (GC1169)

Jeremy and Fox staffers worked with local cachers to place containers in the USA (New York, Maryland, Oregon, Washington, Illinois, California, Georgia), the United Kingdom, Australia, Brazil and Japan. Each week, clues were released to give hints to each A.P.E. cache location. The clues became more detailed until the complete coordinates were finally revealed. Once the location was known, it was a race to be FTF and get dibs on whatever movie props might be inside the cache.

Vanity Fair article from 2001

The first A.P.E. cache was published May 24, 2001. It was followed by 13 more listings, with the final cache location revealed August 10, 2001.

Some of the A.P.E. caches were archived within weeks of publication. Others lived on for many years. Today, only one remains: Mission 4: Southern Bowl.

This cache likely owes its longevity to a remote location. Brazil’s Intervales State Park is a 3-4 hour drive from São Paulo, the nearest metropolitan area. The park is renowned for fantastic birding, caves, waterfalls and other natural wonders. Suffice it to say, the A.P.E. cache is only one of many interesting things to see!

My long-planned pilgrimage was helped by a caching friend who lives in Brazil and also happens to be a Community Volunteer Moderator. Rui graciously agreed to meet me in São Paulo and join the voyage to Intervales, even though he had already been there twice! Not only does he know the area well, but he also speaks the language (Portuguese).

Rui and I at Intervales State Park

Upon arriving, we visited with park manager Junior (aka JRintervales). Junior maintained the A.P.E. cache for many years on behalf of its original owner, the legendary JoGPS, who sadly passed away last year. Junior recently adopted the cache listing and is a wealth of information for those planning to visit Intervales.

We chose to stay at one of the park’s lodges. There is also a dining hall / restaurant on the grounds which serves three meals each day. Add those amenities to dozens of caches around the park, and you have a recipe for a fun caching weekend.

 

Hiking inside Intervales State Park

And so after 18 hours of air and car travel, we found ourselves on the trail to one of the biggest items on my geocaching bucket list. Only one problem: I had loaded the cache into my GPS, but the GPS didn’t recognize the A.P.E. cache icon. So, the cache wouldn’t show up on my GPS map! Thankfully, Rui knew the trails well enough to lead us to the general area of the cache. And, as you can see from the photo, the cache is big enough to be pretty easy to spot once you’re close. After inking the log, we snapped the requisite celebratory photos before continuing on to a full day of caching around the park.

Me and the last remaining A.P.E. cache

We were back in São Paulo the next day, and I returned to Seattle the following night. Quite a whirlwind tour!

I think we’d all agree that geocaching takes us to places we might never have visited if not for the game. Isn’t it amazing to think that a 15-year-old promotion would lead me and so many others to a beautifully remote area of Brazil that we may not have experienced otherwise?

Have you found an A.P.E. cache? If not, is Brazil beckoning you?

Tu próxima misión está al caer.

El destino del universo geocaching está en sus manos. En este fin de semana, 13 y 14 de Agosto, puedes conseguir el segundo de los tres souvenir Mission GC.

Los usuarios Premium han estado ocupados decodificando un mensaje encriptado, creyendo que incluye instrucciones para obtener el próximo souvenir. Esas instrucciones estarán disponibles a miembros de cualquier nivel de seguridad el sábado 13 de Agosto a las 00:00 horario del Pacífico (Pacific Standard Time). Esta información será publicada en los principales canales GCHQ 47, incluyendo Geocaching.com. Geocaching® app, Facebook y Twitter. Buena suerte, agente.

URGENTE: El material Official Mission GC ya está disponible en la tienda de Geocaching.

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¡La semana CITO está a la vuelta de la esquina!

Cache In Trash Out® (CITO) es una iniciativa medioambiental sostenida por la comunidad de geocaching. Desde 2002, CITO ha ayudado a preservar la belleza natural de los acogedores espacios de cachés. Desde entonces, mas de 240.000 personas han participado en 11.000 eventos CITO.

Cada primavera, los geocachers se reúnen en una semana mundial CITO. Por primera vez en la historia del geocaching, este año se celebrará una semana CITO del 17 al 25 de Septiembre de 2016. Puedes ganar un nuevo souvenir asistiendo a uno de los eventos CITO que tengan lugar esa semana.

Organiza un evento CITO en tu comunidad de Geocaching.

Prepárate para ensuciarte las manos con algo de material para CITO de la Tienda de Geocaching, y echa un vistazo a esta entrada del blog para ver unos consejos acerca de cómo organizar tu propio evento CITO este otoño.

 

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Le sort de l’univers géocaching est entre vos mains. Ce weekend du 13-14 août, vous pouvez gagner le deuxième des trois souvenirs de la Mission GC.

Les membres Premium ont été occupés à décoder un message crypté supposé contenir des instructions afin d’obtenir le prochain souvenir. Ces instructions seront rendues disponibles aux membres de tous niveaux de sécurité samedi 13 août à 00:00 Heure du Pacifique. Ces informations seront diffusées sur les principaux canaux de GCHQ 47 dont Geocaching.com, l’application Geocaching®, Facebook et Twitter. Bonne chance, Agent.

URGENT : le swag officiel de la Mission GC est désormais disponible sur la Boutique Géocaching