Die D-/T-Sterne sind nicht die Einzigen, die Du beim Geocachen sehen wirst.
Es gibt Millionen Menschen, die sich mit Stolz Geocacher nennen. Einige wenige davon sind Weltstars. Es sind nicht nur berühmte Geocacher wie der bekannte “Moun10bike” (der Erfinder der Geocoins und Trackables), es sind auch Filmstars, Sportler und andere darunter:
Hugh Jackman – Wolverine in Person!
Jens Voigt – Weltberühmter deutscher Radfahrer
Ken Jennings – 74-facher Gewinner der Fernsehquiz-Show “Jeopardy!”
Und das sind nur einige Beispiele. Die komplette Liste, wer von Deinen Lieblingsstars auch Geocacher ist, findest Du im Geocaching-Blog. Veröffentliche Deine Bilder von berühmten Geocachern auf Twitter und Instagram. Verwende “@GoGeocaching” und benutze den Hashtag “#geocaching”.
It’s not often that a cache hidden in plain sight manages to surprise and delight its finders, but this one does. Tourists visiting Gdańsk, Poland who visit this cache find themselves standing in front of a secret that most locals don’t even know about. To the muggle (non-geocacher), the red metal cube next to the bicycle is merely functioning as a kickstand to a nice piece of “upcycled” art. The geocacher knows otherwise. It’s a lesson that not every geocache has to involve clever gadgets to blend in to its surroundings—this one just needed some red paint and the right setting.
What geocachers have to say:
“What an interesting cache-container in this beautiful old town. I think, we should come back to Gdansk for a longer time, because, today we had not so much time during our Cruising Stop. Thank you for the Cache and greetings from Germany.” –Cache-Kühe
“So good! And so cheeky! Had some polish friends to cover me with some people and a pram… and so opened the container and signed the logbook. Seems impossible to do it alone…for the nice idea I leave a FAVpoint and a big THANK YOU, Wolffsteam from Germany.” –Wolffsteam
“Roadtrip through Europe: 18 days and 4924 kilometres. We visited 10 countries and our only goal was to find at least 1 geocache in each of them – which we also succeeded! Altogether we found about 25 geocaches. Very nice TB hotel! Worth a FP from us. Also we liked the souvenirs in the shop and bought a bagful of them 🙂 We took the French TB to travel to Finland with us. Thanks for the cache and greetings from Finland!” –Team Korppi
How did you come up with the idea to hide the cache in plain sight?
“The cache has a history. First of all when I hid this cache back in 2010 geocaching.com wasn’t very popular in Poland and there was no safe and easy accessible place in Gdansk to swap trackables. When it was published it was placed in the shop and it was very well received by geocachers what you can read in logs but after about 2.5 years it was reported as violating the Guidelines and I had to think about future of the cache. I had to move it outside the shop or archive. The second option wasn’t a solution to anything because I could already see a demand for a cache of this type. I worked with landowners on the solution and they accepted my idea of another “gadget” in front of their shop and we came out with present form of the cache. It’s obvious for geocachers and nicely invisible for other tourists. As I’ve heard recently, it’s Muggle-proof and apparently the change we made was for good as the cache is now available 24/7.”
Do you think non-geocachers ever wonder what the red box is for?
“From the logs I know that in most cases tourists pay no attention to the cache thinking about it as part of shop decoration and moreover they do not even pay attention to geocachers at the cache. Although I’ve heard that tourists sometimes make a jokes about geocachers trying to steal the bicycle next to the cache.”
What’s been your reaction to all of the nice logs and Favorite Points?
“I love this type of caches myself and I’m trying to find them in the cities I’m visiting. I reward them with FP’s because it’s not easy to hide something bigger than micro in city environment. I’m sincerely surprised by popularity and nice comments which are clear proof that it’s worth to make an effort. Every single positive log and each FP make me smile and give me inspiration to make every next cache better than previous one. I treat FP’s as a blue fuel for me as a cache maker.”
Is there anything you’d like to say to the geocaching community?
“Example of Gdansk TB Hotel cache shows that if your initial idea of the cache does not meet guidelines and your Reviewer is asking you to make changes, you may feel disappointment (I was there!) but it’s worth to think about it as an opportunity for even better solution because results may very positively surprise you.”
Photos:
Kids are fantastic camouflage!daim77 with the cache
The logbook doubles as a good souvenir idea.
Team Fuchsgewitz nonchalantly standing near the cache.
This geocache was featured on Geocaching’s Instagram page.
What has been the best “hidden in plain sight” geocache you’ve ever found? Post your stories and photos in the comments.
Continue to explore some of the most engaging geocaches around the globe. Check out all the Geocaches of the Week on the Geocaching blog. If you would like to nominate a Geocache of the Week, just fill out this form. Thanks!
Der internationale EarthCache-Tag ist am 11. Oktober
Am 11. Oktober kannst Du ein Souvenir für das Feiern des Geocaching-Spielfeldes bekommen. Du fragst Dich, was das ist? Es ist die ganze Erde!* Alles, was Du zu tun hast, ist rauszugehen und am internationalen EarthCache-Tag einen EarthCache zu finden.
EarthCaches haben keinen gegenständlichen Behälter. Statt dessen bringen sie Dich an einen einzigartigen Ort und geben Dir eine Lektion in Geowissenschaften. Um einen Fund zu loggen, musst Du die Beschreibung lesen und vor Ort Fragen beantworten.
Mit der kostenlosen Geocaching Intro-App geht das Finden und Loggen eines EarthCaches ganz leicht. Du kannst Deine Antworten ganz einfach über das Nachrichten-Center an den Geocache-Besitzer senden. Benutze die Suche-Seite, um einen EarthCache in Deiner Nähe zu finden.
Danke, dass Du beim Geocaching-Road-Trip ’15 mitgemacht hast.
In den letzten Monaten sind Geocacher aus aller Welt zum Geocaching-Road-Trip ‘15 aufgebrochen. Wir wollen uns einen Moment Zeit nehmen, um uns für Deine Begleitung auf dieser großartigen Reise zu bedanken und Dir ein paar Höhepunkte zeigen:
51,335 Geocacher haben alle sechs Souvenirs erhalten und wurden Helden des Road-Trips
Aus den bei Instagram mit dem Hashtag #geocaching15 markierten Fotos wurden die Fotos von 15 Geocachern in die Endausscheidung aufgenommen – Schau Dir die Fotos an
Ein Geocaching-HQer bestieg einen Berg für einen Erstfund. Sieh Dir das Video an
Fünf Geocaching-HQer machten eine großen, 24-stündigen Trip um alle fünf Geocache-Arten zu finden, für die man ein Souvenir erhält – sieh Dir das Video an
Nochmals vielen Dank für Deine Teilnahme am Geocaching-Road-Trip ’15! Viel Spaß beim Geocaching!
While geocaching is a hobby that’s captured the hearts of millions of people, not all geocaches are created equal. Not every cache is difficult to find. Not every cache is well-maintained. Not every cache is going to make your jaw drop and your eyes fall out when you see it.
But this one does. “Auburn Sea” is a Puzzle Cache that melds adventure, history, and handiwork. After deciphering a tricky puzzle about the pirate Captain Kidd and his beloved treasure, the geocacher embarks on a quest to find said treasure…or die trying.* The geocacher who finds the cache treasure is only halfway there—getting it open is an adventure in and of itself. *not really
The logs and favorite points on this cache are testament to the creativity of the puzzle and the hide. This cache is sure to bring smiles to all who dare to find it.
What geocachers have to say:
“Best cache we have found yet. Very cool! This will get a favorite from us. TFTC.” –WeRmudfun
“Everything about this cache was fantastic from the puzzle the cache page and of course the final container. This is one of those you wish you could give more then one favorites to. Thank you for one of the highlights of the trip. This was #14 of 20 for the day. Thank you for the cache.” –Odyn
“I’d solved this one a while ago and enjoyed the process….and then when I knew we were coming up here to the Auburn Sea to walk on water, I found I’d lost my notes, left nothing electronic, and had to find the solution to all the puzzles all over again….surprisingly difficult even the second time! Both the puzzle work and the cache at GZ are amazing bits of work….the treasure chest was far nicer than I’d expected even based on spoiler images, and getting it out and open was impressive and loads of fun. Can I give more than one favorite point???” –T13
“The puzzle is the work of a master craftsman, and the treasure awaiting was beyond description. The adventure, exceptional.” –snewt lindell Read the rest of snewt’s awesome log on this cache here.
Photos:
The treasure chest…not yet opened.Close up of Captain Kidd’s home turf.Treasure seeker rjb43nh and others.The treasure chest…opened!The FTF prize.
Some cache owners go above and beyond to make finding and logging their cache an experience. What’s been your favorite geocaching experience?
Continue to explore some of the most engaging geocaches around the globe. Check out all the Geocaches of the Week on the Geocaching blog. If you would like to nominate a Geocache of the Week, just fill out this form. Thanks!
In zwei Tagen wird Geocaching.com 15 Jahre alt – und das haben wir auch Dir zu verdanken! In den letzten anderthalb Jahrzehnten ist Geocaching von ein paar auf der Welt verstreuten Geocaches gewachsen zu über 2,5 Millionen versteckten Geocaches in fast jedem Land auf der Erde – und einem in der Internationalen Raumstation. Der Weg war – wie ein Geocaching-Ausflug – voller Spaß und Überraschungen. Von uns alles hier aus dem Geocaching-HQ in Seattle: VIELEN DANK! Schau auf den Geocaching-Blog, um von weiteren Meilensteinen zu lesen, die Geocaching über die Jahren hinweg gesetzt hat.