Idk i was way back in the woods fishing at a lake during covid and a mother and her son came walking by me on a path and found a geocache about 20ft from me and they walked right up to this concrete spillway and removed a similar kind of concrete or cement hollow brick and at the time I had never heard of geocache so it scared me 😅 I left so fast but yeah it was similar to this but i dont think a magnet was involved
People think spiders are dangerous when your haert is more likely to kill you especially since you're obviously American or been effected my its mental illness
@@TheGeocachingVlogger but in the video you literally just moved the whole brick with the magnet, no nail visible. Makes no scenes to have a magnet there that couldn't lift it up
There are extremely strong magnets in the world.... small and powerful. I have some at my job that are roughly quarter size and can hold 55lbs.... think about that....
That's the coolest geocache I've ever seen, genuinely. The first one I ever did took me and my girlfriend from my neighborhood out to the middle of the woods and we found it in a hollowed out tree lol the child-like excitement you get is addictive
There is a geocaching community. I have a parent obsessed with it, and it's basically pseudo-treasure hunting. -Some of the people that build the geocaches go crazy with them, and will even require doing land navigation in order to find clues across several other locations in order to reach the final destination. Because it's community-based, it's upkept by the same community, until some random third party steals it, or until poor design/location cause it to decay.
When I was young my dad got a new GPS, it would be massively out of date now, but it had Geocache locations from all over Australia on it and we would hunt them and swap out rare old Australian coins for other peoples treasure. great memory :).
Same, my mom had one of the early Tom Tom GPS. It would get you within 20 or 30 feet then you were on your own after that🤣 I remember when u first turned it on it would take like 15 minutes for it to calibrate and be ready to use
Breathe deeply and exhale a few times when you get anxiety because if you do nothing to reduce the anxiety it might induce a migraine. That's what happens to me.
Geocachers are some if the weirdest people. Once got into a fistfight with one because he thought I moved his cache somewhere else. I was just sitting with friends and insisted on having me seen before on another spot. I was completely confused. Never heard of that before. Never seen him and he gets so angry that he attacks me
@@jeremiahmeraz9298 the thing is that I did not found it. I was just sitting in one of those little open wood cabins with just a bench. We just sat there having a drink, but nothing to do with his search.
Did this for a little bit, really surprised me how much can be hidden in plain sight, and the methods for hiding these things is cool too. Craziest one I remember was a false hollow bolt in a guard rail.
I love geocaching, I found an 8th of weed and some papers/lighter in one once. $60 another time and my personal favorite was a small box of fishing lures. I still have one of the spoons and a rooster tail.
I could believe it. Around my area theres aguy who does this whos from mass genetics. Its a weed seed company in my area and he will drop geo caches all over city with 1/8s and papers or bags of seeds most are common strain but always puts a special pack of seeds that are rare or the top seller that month very cool. I literally beat a guy one time by seconds. I picked up cache as other guy pulled up. I was geanerous and chose a pack of seeds at random and gave to other guy
I think it's a rule of thumb in Australia to "not stick your hands in holes you can't see the bottom of." Or something along those lines. After you doing that, I'm going to say that rule applies anywhere.
thats how i hide my weed in my backyard as a kid lmaooo without the magnet... Made a compartment under a brick so mt parents wouldnt find it or smell it... 10 years later its still there and they dont know... Even aftwr moving out and everything lmao
Amazing. I saw this individual a while back and was absolutely amazed at how happy this activity makes him. Its so good to see someone so happy about what they are doing and his happiness makes me happy. really nice. I used to have to spend my life trying to find packages I had hidden so its not for me but am glad this chap has something he loves.
Everyone’s talking about the brother, but I wanna bring up something the sister said. “A cold’s nothing compared to what Hugo goes through every day.” Like, how messed up is it that this girl feels like she can’t take up a little space when she’s sick? There’s nothing wrong with that. But her brother’s illness just overshadows/invalidates all of her own problems.
I went to find a geocache that was at a Mormon ward, it was micro and the hint said “cap”, so I looked around the door, and felt around one of the hinges and accidental touched a small wasps nest. That was the last time I ever felt around without looking first.
"Cache gained! We have... $40000 in notes folded up. That's... a weird Geocache" FBI on the side ready to bust a crime lord "Finally came to get your money you sick psycho..."
I’m not even gonna cap, I would just take everything inside a geocache. There is not a single way I’m leaving all those cool little toys there for others to take.