Both the cache in this video (from what I can read on the cache page), and the cache you mentioned about the Tool Lyrics are actually in violation of Groundspeak's no ALR requirement. While this is definitely a funny example of a cache, if the person owning the Tool lyrics cache were to delete a log for not answering the question, an e-mail to the reviewer should get it reinstated based on that no ALR rule.
@TripCyclone35 This is only about one year old. Cache owners were making crazier and crazier ARL which had nothing to do with the cache, thus the requirement. ARL caches had to be changed to traditionals, but some caches that would loose sense without their ARL, so the task is still there. Only it isn't compulsory. Rarely anyone complains. Some people don't respect it and are considered nerds by the community ;) Others have fun making silly walks.
@DeathOfRats29 Didn't notice the comment's time frame. Saw someone mention this and came to check it out. Fully aware of what caused the ALR's as we had some of them around here too. Since the cache page was translated, it probably didn't translate the part about it not being required. I was merely responding to Tronflynn's comment about the owner of the Tool cache deleting logs if they didn't meet the requirement.
Personally, I'd probably have made the video too. Looks like fun.
You can tell when some one is really a geocacher or not.
This is obviously a mystery puzzle cache. In this type of cache there is usually a task that you must perform in order to get the coords to the next point.
Obviously she found the first cache and it said to make a video walking funny down the street and to send ti to the creator of the cache. This would make every bit of sense to a geocacher. If this does not make any sense then you are a poser.
@dr07828 its amazing how no matter anywhere you go, no matter what the subject or activity, there will always be some elitist asshole there to tell you how much better or knowlegable about it he is.
@dr07828 its amazing how no matter anywhere you go, no matter what the subject or activity, there will always be some elitist asshole there to tell you how much better or knowlegable about it he is.
There's a cache near the Ministry of Culture in Prague, and to log the find of the cache, you have to make a video of your Silly Walk and either send it to the owner, who will put it in the cache listing, or better upload it to YouTube, so it doesn't waste the space on the owner's disc. Simple, isn't it?
It's cool in a way but also has nothing to do with GeoCaching. I love Monty Python but how does a silly walk have anything to do with going hunting for caches? Nothing! It kinda bugs me really. We have caches here in my area where you have to read TOOL lyrics and tell what you think they mean or else the owner will delete the log, and I just find it pointless and nothing at all to do with caching.
GeoCaching is a hunt for a hidden container, not an irrelevant charade.
@tronflynn3 Sure this makes sense, and has to do with GC. There are several different types of caches, and some people like to personalize their caches with something they find of interest. These are the best kinds of caches. Traditional caches are fun if they take you somewhere nice, that you haven`t seen before, but these kinds of caches make things a little more interesting.
someone has been watching Monty Python
catalina31768 1 year ago
I guess stealth isn't required
gtq838 1 year ago
Tronflynn3
Both the cache in this video (from what I can read on the cache page), and the cache you mentioned about the Tool Lyrics are actually in violation of Groundspeak's no ALR requirement. While this is definitely a funny example of a cache, if the person owning the Tool lyrics cache were to delete a log for not answering the question, an e-mail to the reviewer should get it reinstated based on that no ALR rule.
TripCyclone35 1 year ago
@TripCyclone35 This is only about one year old. Cache owners were making crazier and crazier ARL which had nothing to do with the cache, thus the requirement. ARL caches had to be changed to traditionals, but some caches that would loose sense without their ARL, so the task is still there. Only it isn't compulsory. Rarely anyone complains. Some people don't respect it and are considered nerds by the community ;) Others have fun making silly walks.
And hopefully everybody is happy...
DeathOfRats29 1 year ago
@DeathOfRats29 Didn't notice the comment's time frame. Saw someone mention this and came to check it out. Fully aware of what caused the ALR's as we had some of them around here too. Since the cache page was translated, it probably didn't translate the part about it not being required. I was merely responding to Tronflynn's comment about the owner of the Tool cache deleting logs if they didn't meet the requirement.
Personally, I'd probably have made the video too. Looks like fun.
TripCyclone35 1 year ago
Very nicely executed silly walk!
mdefeo 2 years ago
i live in Indiana... no chance of fun caches like that here. And if I tried to start one, the sticks in the mud wouldn't play along anyway...
AlluringShrew 2 years ago
You can tell when some one is really a geocacher or not.
This is obviously a mystery puzzle cache. In this type of cache there is usually a task that you must perform in order to get the coords to the next point.
Obviously she found the first cache and it said to make a video walking funny down the street and to send ti to the creator of the cache. This would make every bit of sense to a geocacher. If this does not make any sense then you are a poser.
dr07828 3 years ago
@dr07828 its amazing how no matter anywhere you go, no matter what the subject or activity, there will always be some elitist asshole there to tell you how much better or knowlegable about it he is.
tronclay 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@dr07828 its amazing how no matter anywhere you go, no matter what the subject or activity, there will always be some elitist asshole there to tell you how much better or knowlegable about it he is.
tronclay 1 year ago
What does this have to do with GeoCaching??? Can you explain this?
tronflynn3 3 years ago 2
Of course I can.
There's a cache near the Ministry of Culture in Prague, and to log the find of the cache, you have to make a video of your Silly Walk and either send it to the owner, who will put it in the cache listing, or better upload it to YouTube, so it doesn't waste the space on the owner's disc. Simple, isn't it?
DeathOfRats29 3 years ago
It's cool in a way but also has nothing to do with GeoCaching. I love Monty Python but how does a silly walk have anything to do with going hunting for caches? Nothing! It kinda bugs me really. We have caches here in my area where you have to read TOOL lyrics and tell what you think they mean or else the owner will delete the log, and I just find it pointless and nothing at all to do with caching.
GeoCaching is a hunt for a hidden container, not an irrelevant charade.
tronflynn3 3 years ago
@tronflynn3 Sure this makes sense, and has to do with GC. There are several different types of caches, and some people like to personalize their caches with something they find of interest. These are the best kinds of caches. Traditional caches are fun if they take you somewhere nice, that you haven`t seen before, but these kinds of caches make things a little more interesting.
janX9 1 year ago
makes no sense
halodude154 3 years ago
Sorry, I accidentaly deleted the comment instead of replying to it :-(
Number of this cache is GC12CR5.
DeathOfRats29 3 years ago
wtf
kd7mxi 3 years ago