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  • as if these stupid coordinates werent hard enough to find this guy is out there making it one hell of a chore. Brilliant!

  • R.I.P

  • I'm sure most of you already know this, but Steven Love (the owner of this channel, known as Sven) passed away roughly a week ago...his parents have set up a trust fund for his children and can be sent through paypal to the email address enquiries@eastwoodfuneralservi­ce.co.uk

    all donations need to be marked as Steve Love, Svengalie or Remembrance of Steve Love or something similar. RIP.

  • I found one like this yesterday, except it looked completely natural.

  • R.I.P

  • If you have any geo sense you will know that branch don't look like it belongs there it's from a different tree.

  • RIP

  • Just curious, if it's hidden where no one can find it, what's the point.

  • Not worth it unless you stashed drugs.

  • I found one like that befor. But it was the bark of the tree been torn of and put together with a hinge :) nice cache btw

  • Come to Woodland,CA USA

  • why the hell would anyone do that. im going to test everybranch to see if its a cache. what a dousche

  • lol.... thats difficult to find? NO!

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  • That is a brilliant cache! There are quite a few similar around my home area. They are quite the killers unless you really have those caching eyes on! A trek through the woods to a cache that is not just the same old ammo can or Tupperware is always a refreshing (and maddening at times) cache run! Thanks again for the video.

  • The joy of gocaching for me is to go to a great location, enjoy the view or the attraction or whatever it is that you have brought me here for that makes you think that this is place that I would enjoy. I then sign the logbook and tell you how much I enjoyed it. I then go on the internet and thank you for bringing me to this location.

    With things like this I search for 10 minutes and walk away DISSAPOINTED. And if I was a new geocacher, I would give up and try sometthing else

    With he log

  • @allan01273 that's nice, you'll fortunately find everyone on this planet different. Myself and many others play the game quite differently.

  • @allan01273

    How do you know where this location is??? It could very well be in an area of natural beauty, etc.

  • the guys near me, bikingguy and goalie03 would smell that out within 2 hours of it being listed!!!

  • sooooo evil

  • They will find it now you've told them! Ha!

  • awsome

  • now i know what this is, never heard of it until just now, pretty cool, i'm officially joining the hunt lol

  • I just started caching here on Long Island (NY). As of a few weeks ago I never heard of Geocaching. I hunt for old forgotten cemeteries & while I was searching for one about 40 miles from here I found two lost travel bugs laying in the woods. Thinking that I found someones key-chain I put them in my pocket & forgot about them. Later on I examined them closer & looked up the website - I was amazed! One of these travel bugs has come all the way from California! - I joined and have found 3 so far.

  • I once found this cannister containing some paper, in the roots of a knocked-over tree. I had never heard of the term geocash before, though. If I had, I would have surely wiped my ass in the paper.

  • wait...who pulls on those. i would have kicked it :D. problem solved! :3

  • most people would see that, and give up after failing to pull it out the first time

  • I'm sure if you traced your lineage you would find some squirrel herritage.

  • I would NEVER find this! I've tried about eight caches here in Tokyo to date, and have only found TWO. I have a hideous record so far. Does it get easier? I feel like a muggle....

  • @camswitzer depends on the CO. What are their difficulty ratings? Have people recently found them (i.e. are they still there?)

  • @svengalie Difficulty: one star. Size: small. Recently found: last month, two days ago, last week, etc.. See what I mean? I'm a muggle!

  • @svengalie Two days later.... and so on. ARGH!

  • Someone is going to stab their eye pulling that sucker out

  • @orangegold1 must to pay attention :)

  • I wouldn't expect a geocache to be that hard to remove. I would think its an actual branch unless I noticed the difference in the bark.

  • damn that was what i was going to do, but now i will be accused of copying :(

  • Once it has weathered and blended in with the tree that`s going to be tough to impossible to find

  • ....If team lizard ever makes it across the pond, I'm going to hate going after your caches. Your like the British version of Stretchwell

  • LOVE these videos. We may be coming to you in the distant future for tips on making our transmedia geocaching truly work well.

  • What is the GC code?

  • My cache is like that but it hasn't been published!

    And what difficulty is that cache!

  • I hope you leave a decent clue!

  • That's a cool cache :D

  • awesome hide

  • Very nice, we do have a couple just like this around here in Missouri, neither are as big as that, they are more the size of sticks ;) But very nice.

  • no-one will find it, unless of course if they have seen this video!

  • Are you Svengalie who does the motobike vlogs?

  • @hoopztube yes it is

  • It's different color but I bet it's indeed still hard to find!

  • Excellent idea! Looking forward to seeing if anyone finds that.

  • That must have been hard to find a stick that fit just perfectly.

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