Begleite uns auf einer Tour durch das Groundspeak Headquarter

Jeden Freitag um 14:00 Uhr kommen Geocacher von Nah und Fern, von den benachbarten Bürogebäuden bis China, um das Groundspeak Headquarter zu besuchen. Egal von wo sie kommen, eines haben sie gemein: eine große Liebe zu Geocaching und eine Geschichte, die sie erzählen möchten. Groundspeak verwandelt sich augenblicklich vom geschäftigen Treiben der Lackeys in eine Empfangshalle voller Geocacher aus aller Welt die sich hörbar vergnügt unterhalten, Trackables ablegen und zusammen sitzen.

Sara und Nicole

Zusammen mit Nicole (Louie Bliss), einer Kollegin aus dem Community Relations-Team bin ich  (gonzogrrl) eine der glücklichen Lackeys, die jedes mal anwesend sind und Cacher begrüßen, wenn sie den epischen HQ Cache, GCK25B suchen. Oft fragen Cacher: “was macht ihr hier”?

Wir beantworten täglich E-Mails und Anrufe und helfen den Leuten bei der Lösung von Problemen um ihnen das bestmögliche Geocaching-Erlebnis zu ermöglichen. Wenn Geocacher eintreffen, unterbrechen wir die Arbeit und begleiten sie, wenn sie den Cache suchen, Fotos in der Fotokabine machen, Souvenirs kaufen und auf dem großen Kartendisplay in Echtzeit verfolgen, wie weltweit Caches geloggt werden.

Sole Seeker

Wenn Du vorbeikommen möchtest, kannst Du sehr einfach einen Termin bekommen. Schicke einfach eine E-Mail an contact@geocaching.com. Erzähle etwas über Dich, woher Du kommst und wann Du uns besuchen kannst und wir schicken Dir die Koordinate des Büros (Hinweis: wir befinden uns nicht in der Mitte des Lake Union. Schockierend, ich weiß). Wir haben viel Arbei, deshalb versuchen wir, Besuche auf Freitag, 14:00 Uhr zu terminieren. Manchmal ist auch einer der Gründer oder einer der anderen Lackeys anwesend. Wir freuen uns, die Leute zu treffen, die aus dem Spiel mehr machen als “Tupperware im Wald”!

Ich habe sehr viele Cacher getroffen aber ich kann mich immer noch an einige ihrer Geschichten erinnern. Da ist Sole Seeker, der uns besucht hat, um seinen 10.000. Fund zu feiern und der überrascht war, als wir für ihn ein Schild gemacht und Ballons aufgeblasen haben, um mit ihm zu feiern. Und da ist J&J Brown der uns von seinem großen getarnten Cache in seinem Vorgarten erzählt hat, der alle Sucher narrt weil er (Achtung, Spoiler) wie ein Baum aussieht. Und foomanjoo, ein weltreisender Fotograf, der ein paar Caches in Korea gefunden hat und auf dem Weg zu seinem nächsten Abenteuer, Geocaching entlang der Route 66, war.
Aber egal wer Du bist und ob das HQ Dein fünfter oder 5000. Fund ist, wir heißen Dich willkommen auf dem Lilypad. Wir hoffen, Du kommst bald.

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Venha connosco numa visita guiada pela sede da Groundspeak

Todas as sextas feiras às duas da tarde, geocachers de sítios distantes como a China ou outros tão próximos como o edifício de escritórios ao lado vem visitar a sede da Groundspeak. Independemente de onde chegam, todos tem algo em comum à chegada: uma enorme paixão pelo Geocaching e uma história que estão ansiosos por contar.

Sara e Nicole

Nesse momento, a Groundspeak transforma-se e o burburinho dos Lackeys que mantém o website dá lugar a uma sala cheia de geocachers em delírio a trocar Trackables, contar histórias e conviver com outros geocachers de todo o mundo.
Ao lado da Nicole (Louie Bliss), uma colega da equipa que lida com a comunidade, sou Sara (gonzogrrl) um dos Lackeys cheios de sorte que tem o privilégio de lá estar todos os dias, congratulando os geocachers que encontram a épica cache da sede da Groundspeak: GCK25B. E o que é que fazemos cá?, perguntam os geocachers com frequência.
Durante o dia, respondemos aos emails e chamadas telefónicas, ajudando as pessoas a resolver os seus problemas de forma a terem a melhor experiência de geocaching possível. Mas quando os geocachers nos visitam, paramos de fazer o que estamos a fazer e passamos algum tempo com eles enquanto descobrem a nossa cache, tiram fotos na cabina fotográfica, compram lembranças e observam o ecrã com o mapa gigante onde aparecem os registos efectuados em geocaches em tempo real.

Sole Seeker

Se alguma vez quiseres cá aparecer, é fácil marcar uma visita. Basta enviar um email para  contact@geocaching.com. Conta-nos um pouco sobre ti, de onde vens, quando é que planeias visitar-nos. Daremos com muito prazer as coordenadas da nossa sede (uma pista: não é no meio do Lago Union. Chocante). Como normalmente estamos muito ocupados, gostamos de agendar as visitas às sextas feiras às 2 da tarde. É frequente termos a companhia de um dos fundadores, mas os restantes Lackeys são visita frequente. Todos temos em comum gostar de conhecer as pessoas que fazem este jogo muito mais que procurar uma Tupperware no mato.
Já conheci muitos geocachers, mas há histórias que perduram. Uma das minhas favoritas é a do Sole Seeker, que nos visitou pela ocasião da sua cache número 10.000. Ficou muito surpreendido por lhe prepararmos uma faixa e enchermos uns balões para lhe dar os parabéns. Depois há também a história dos J&J Brown, que contaram-nos acerca da enorme cache camuflada que esconderam à porta de casa e que engana toda a gente que a procura porque (cuidado com o spoiler) se parece com uma árvore verdadeira. E não posso deixar de falar do foomanjoo, um fotógrafo que viaja pelo mundo, que veio cá depois de ter andado a fazer geocaching na Coreia e que se preparava para se aventurar na Route 66 em direcção à Califórnia.
Quem quer que sejas, não importa se a tua visita à sede da Groundspeak é a tua 5ª cache ou a tua 5000ª, damos-te as boas vindas. Esperamos pela tua visita!

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Geocaching.com Caption Contest 21 – Win a Barely Coveted Prize

WINNING CAPTION: “I got this by making a fair trade – equal or greater value – I left the cat.” – ljhuston 

Try your caption writing skills in the twenty-first installment of our Geocaching.com Caption Contest.   You could become the proud winner of a barely coveted prize! What caption would you write? “Dogs’ best-friend is a geocaching frog?” You can do better!

Barely Coveted Prize

Submit your caption by clicking on “Comments” below. Please include your geocaching username in all entries. Then, explore the captions that other geocachers have crafted.

You can influence the voting.  “Like” the caption that you think should win.  If you think your caption should win, convince your fellow geocachers to “like” your caption.  Lackeys decide between the top captions to crown the winner of this Geocaching.com Caption Contest.  The winner receives a barely coveted prize from Groundspeak Headquarters — this Cache In Trash Out pin. The annual international Cache In Trash Out Weekend is approaching on April 30 & May 1, 2011.

Click on the image to see the winner of this Geocaching.com Caption Contest

14 Lackeys voted to award the winner of the twentieth Geocaching.com Caption Contest a barely coveted prize. Click on the image at right to discover the winning caption from the previous Geocaching.com Caption Contest.

Explore the wit and wisdom of geocachers by checking out all the Geocaching.com Caption Contests.

 

An Open Letter to Groundspeak – from an 11-Year-Old Geocacher

Evan's letter to Groundspeak

The world of an 11-year-old is a complex ecosystem of school, sports, family and play. In 2011, play as a kid seems to only involve the pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis longus muscle groups. Those are the muscles that move our thumbs, as in playing video games.

But one 11-year-old is using his thumbs for something else. Evan works the buttons on a GPS device to hunt geocaches. He also recently picked up a pen and wrote a letter to Groundspeak.

The fifth grader is an avid geocacher. Evan writes, “Me and my dad go caching a lot.” He describes geocaching as, “fun-ga-cational.”

Here’s why. Evan says, “[Geocaching is fun-ga-cational] because first of all it helps with math, (working with miles and feet). Second of all because it helps with geography, maps and sometimes social studies, working with latitude and longitude, maps and sometimes you learn about the area around a person. And third of all because it is super fun.”

Well, thank you Evan. We work hard to make sure geocaching is as super fun as possible.

This fifth grader’s letter is peppered with ideas for geocaching and questions for Groundspeak. We thought we’d share a few of Evan’s questions.

Where did you get the idea for geocoins?

Geocoins, including a Moun10bike coin

Geocoins are the creation of Jon Stanley, alias Moun10bike. He now works at Groundspeak as a Lackey. We even did a video with Jon about the invention of geocoins. He placed the first coin on September 30, 2001. Did you know, Moun10bike has thousands of geocoins in his personal collection? It’s true. He has books and books of geocoins.

Can you put locks on geocaches?

Yes, if an answer or a key you discover unlocks the cache. Geocacher Richard Garriott has a lock on his cache called, “Necropolis of Britannia Manor III.” We did a video about this spooky cache. The clues you find on this puzzle cache give you the combination for the lock. You can watch a story about the cache here.

Can one put more A.P.E. caches out?

Evan's letter to Groundspeak

Nope. There’s only a couple A.P.E. caches left in the world. In 2001, fourteen geocaches were placed as the movie Planet of the Apes hit theaters. Each cache represented a fictional story in which scientists revealed an Alternative Primate Evolution. These caches were made using specially marked ammo containers. There’s one A.P.E. cache left near Groundspeak H.Q. and one still active in Brazil.

Will you ever branch out and make multiple HQ caches?

Seems unlikely. There’s only one H.Q. We’re located in Seattle, Washington. You’re always welcome to visit. Just check out our cache page.

Thanks for writing Evan. I hope this helped! And we’ll see what we can do about your suggestions. We like the idea of miniature Signal and Lackey figurines.  But we’re not sure Geocaching will ever be an Olympic sport. Who knows though? Thanks again.

Happy Caching,

Your friends are H.Q.

Geocaching Caption Contest 20 – Win a Barely Coveted Prize

WINNING CAPTION: Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Micro Ammo Camoed Mini
-ErikaJean 

Try your caption writing skills in the twentieth installment of our Geocaching.com Caption Contest.   You could become the proud winner of a barely coveted prize! What caption would you write? “The Jolly Green Giant begins his geocaching career.” You can do better!

Barely Coveted Prize

Submit your caption by clicking on “Comments” below. Please include your geocaching username in all entries. Then, explore the captions that other geocachers have crafted.

You can influence the voting.  “Like” the caption that you think should win.  If you think your caption should win, convince your fellow geocachers to “like” your caption.  Lackeys decide between the top captions to crown the winner of this Geocaching.com Caption Contest.  The winner receives a barely coveted prize from Groundspeak Headquarters — this gently used cache container.

Click the image to see the winner of this Geocaching.com Caption Contest

16 Lackeys voted to award the winner of the nineteenth Geocaching.com Caption Contest a barely coveted prize. Click on the image at right to discover the winning caption from the previous Geocaching.com Caption Contest.

Explore the wit and wisdom of geocachers by checking out all the Geocaching.com Caption Contests.