Geocachers gather around the logbook

Project Glück Auf — The Good Luck Event

Editor’s note: Each year, a few lucky Geocaching HQ staff are able to attend a Mega-Event or Giga-Event. Bri Suffety and Cindy Potter recently traveled to Essen, Germany to attend this year’s Giga-Event. Bri (Sassy Bandit) is a Front End Developer and Cindy (Frau Potter) is the Director of Community. Here is Bri’s story of this visit.

HQ staff and an Event Organizer at the event site
HQ staffers, Frau Potter and Sassy Bandit with one of the primary Giga organizers, Alex.

Amidst the world’s most geocache-dense region is an old coal factory that had once been threatened with demolition. Mine shafts shoot skyward, brick buildings dot the land and sidewalks curve around the grounds the same way rail tracks used to. It all makes for an incredibly unique setting for 10,000 geocachers to gather for the 2016 Project Glück Auf Giga-Event.

Crowds of people at the event
Food trucks and Geocachers galore
Geocacher signing the logbook
Geocacher clocks into the Meet&Greet Event

The name – Glück Auf – is an expression used by miners. It was used to say “good luck” to miners to find coal, but also to come back safely from the mine.

The Glück Auf weekend kicked off with registration, lab caches and a Meet&Greet Event that featured live music and a logbook that had cachers “clock-in” with a time card. I don’t know if I’ve ever had so much fun signing a logbook.

The main event was held on Saturday and had a scheduled start time of 10 AM; although, you wouldn’t know by the number of people who were already gathering at 8 o’clock. There were crowds of people everywhere you went, but I was pleased to find it never felt crowded. The organizers made good use of the space and were able to spread out the various activities while still having everything easily accessible on foot.

Geocachers playing a game at the Giga-Event
Geocachers seeing how long they can hold up a miner’s safety lamp

The activities furthest from the center of the event were the lab caches and games. I welcomed this as the perfect opportunity to go exploring. One of the games I stopped at challenged geocachers to see how long they could hold a safety lamp with their arm extended. Not only were you trying to outlast the other people in your group but you were also trying to beat the best time of the day. When I played, the time to beat for an adult was over 10 minutes. I made it about half that before my shaking arm could take no more.

I was surprised at how many people remained at the event site on Saturday. I had expected an ebb and flow as people came and went. However, there was a lively energy that lasted throughout the day. Picnic tables became the hub for meals and reuniting with friends, the coffee cart and ice cream trucks had a revolving line and the vendor building was bustling with happy shoppers. Even as the light started to fade and the geocaching band, Dosenfischer, started to play, there were still many faces settled in around the stage.

Geocaching band, Dosenfischer
Signal on stage at the Dosenfischer concert
Sassy Bandit and hopmaniak
HQ Staffer Sassy Bandit with hopmaniak at the Goodbye Event

Sunday morning brought the Schicht im Schacht (That’s It) Goodbye Event and clouds that threatened rain. Fortunately, our collective luck held out and scattered sprinkles were all that fell.

As the event wrapped up and hugs started to be doled out, I felt both grateful for the opportunity to attend Project Glück Auf and a little sad that it was time to say goodbye to geocaching friends old and new.

A huge thank you to the Orga-Team for your dedication in creating a memorable, well organized, incredibly fun event that inspired people from around the world to gather in a single location and celebrate the game of geocaching. You deserve a huge round of applause. Glück auf!

Orga-Team
The Orga-Team and family in front of the Meet&Greet logbook

 

HQ Staff with German and Brazilian Geocachers
German and Brazilian geocaching friends who were reunited at the Giga-Event

 

Sassy Bandit clocking out of the goodbye event
Getting ready to turn in my time stamped card at the Goodbye Event

No esperes — Envía tu película al GIFF 2016

Hablando de cámaras, el Festival Internacional de Cine de Geocaching 2016, está a punto de llegar.

La fecha límite para enviar tu película de geocaching al festival es el 1 de agosto. Esto significa que dispones de un mes para diseñar tu película, sobornar a tus geo-amigos para convertirlos en actores, y rodar y editar la película. ¡No esperes!

GIFF, del inglés Geocaching International Film Festival, es una celebración de los momentos de geocaching pasados a una película. Del 3 al 7 de noviembre, geocachers de todo el mundo asistirán a eventos nocturnos para reír, llorar y quedarse sin respiración con las películas hechas por geocachers para geocachers.

¿Buscando inspiración? Disfruta de algunas de las peliculas finalistas del GIFF 2015 aquí.

N’Attendez Pas — Soumettez Votre Film pour le GIFF 2016

En parlant de cameras, le Festival International du Film Géocaching 2016 arrivera prochainement.

La limite de soumission pour votre film géocaching pour le festival est le 1er Août. Cela signifie que vous avez un peu plus d’un mois pour préparer votre film, engager vos géo-amis comme acteurs, tourner et monter le film. N’attendez plus !

GIFF, ou le Festival International du Film Géocaching, est une célébration des moments de géocaching en un film. Du 3 au 7 Novembre, les géocacheurs du monde entier participeront à des events de cinéma nocturne pour rire, pleurer et s’exclamer devant des films réalisés par des géocacheurs, pour des géocacheurs.

À la recherche d’inspiration ? Appréciez quelques uns des films finalistes du GIFF 2015 ici.

Warte nicht länger – reiche Deinen Film zum GIFF 2016 ein

Wo wir schon von Kameras reden, das internationale 2016er Geocaching Film Festival steht vor der Tür.

Die Frist zum Einreichen Deines Films für das Festival ist der 1. August. Somit hast Du noch etwas mehr als einen Monat um Deinen Film zu planen, Deine Geo-Freunde dazu zu überreden Schauspieler zu sein, den Film zu drehen und zu bearbeiten. Warte nicht mehr länger!

GIFF, auch bekannt als internationales Geocaching Film Festival, ist eine Feier von Geocaching Momenten als Film. Zwischen dem 3. und 7. November werden Geocacher auf der ganzen Welt an Filmevents teilnehmen um bei Filmen von Geocachern für Geocacher zu lachen, zu weinen und den Atem anzuhalten.

Inspiration gesucht? Genieße hier einige Filme der 2015er GIFF Finalisten.

Niños majos + Geocaching = El mejor vídeo

Niños explicando geocaching

“Usando satélites de millones de dólares para buscar cajas en los bosques …”

Puede ser difícil explicar geocaching a tus amigos muggles. Aquí, en Geocaching HQ, preguntamos a algunos de los hijos de nuestros empleados (y a algún crío simpático que encontramos en el vestíbulo) para hacer una prueba. Descubrimos que los resultados ante la cámara fueron… encantadores. Pruébalo en casa con tus hijos.

Mira a los niños explicando geocaching: