I've been making my own GeoKrets for a while. I love that they can move back and forth between Opencaching US caches and geocaching com (and other sites as well). They are free to make and you print the travel tag with the tracking number out right from their site. You can laminate them or place the tag in a small zip close plastic bag. You CAN buy coins to put your tracking number on at GxProxy if you want, but they are cheaper than GC Travel Bugs.
Thanks alot for the info. I love to find TB's & take them along on our adventures & then place them in another cache for others to find. Been thinking about dropping TB's ourselves, but with the expense & the majority of the ones I find shortly after I place them in a cache, seem to come up missing kinda hinders that. Seems lots of people either take them as a trade or they dont log them. ??? Having this info, with no cost, will help me want to drop some of these TB's soon. THX
I just signed up for open caching to check it out and maybe find a more variety than just "popular website, but there are not many near where I live. :( Although if I want to place one I have practically the whole town to myself. :) If I were you Sven I would use open caching but still video "popular ones" because it is not like you have to have an account to look at their map. (I know I didn't)
@7flyinghecks well it'll take someone to start publishing the caches in your area on that site....Once someone starts others will follow.....Perhaps just duplicate your caches on both sites? It can't hurt.
@RJA10001 and firefox in the background :) Although I use chrome for everything....I have to use firefox for my other youtube account so i can be logged into both at once...
Awesome. I just found this series and I *LOVE* all of them. I am stealing these ideas for my own hides here in North Carolina. Thanks man! These are brilliant. I hope you keep doing this.
I have been looking for something like this, thanks!
a544jh 1 month ago
i cant open the link in any way using safari on the iPod and Google chrome on the PC please help
hoBOshow123 3 months ago
Very cool, just signed up and love the maps they show on the travels of things. will be making my own, Thanks for the info. Very useful.
woodturningjohn 3 months ago
I'm using geokrety trackables for some time. It's a great idea. There are even geokrety coins and persons or books that can be geokretys.
Love it.
ryocentral 3 months ago
Awesome, thanks.
TimmermanV 3 months ago
I like your videos keep up the good work >---^---:)
sharkcacher 3 months ago
I've been making my own GeoKrets for a while. I love that they can move back and forth between Opencaching US caches and geocaching com (and other sites as well). They are free to make and you print the travel tag with the tracking number out right from their site. You can laminate them or place the tag in a small zip close plastic bag. You CAN buy coins to put your tracking number on at GxProxy if you want, but they are cheaper than GC Travel Bugs.
denisevajdak 3 months ago
Thanks alot for the info. I love to find TB's & take them along on our adventures & then place them in another cache for others to find. Been thinking about dropping TB's ourselves, but with the expense & the majority of the ones I find shortly after I place them in a cache, seem to come up missing kinda hinders that. Seems lots of people either take them as a trade or they dont log them. ??? Having this info, with no cost, will help me want to drop some of these TB's soon. THX
alberrrt69 4 months ago
I didn't understand how can I get some travel bugs or geocoins for free, someone can help me? thanks
iRickYeah 4 months ago
so its not free?
deltaflier1399 4 months ago
@deltaflier1399 It's 100% free.
geocachespoilers 4 months ago
@geocachespoilers but where do you get the code from?
deltaflier1399 4 months ago
@deltaflier1399 the website.....read it :)
svengalie 3 months ago
most cool
Tobie2 4 months ago
Thanks for the website. Always nice to have alternatives.
azflying 4 months ago
Im listing all my caches on open caches.
shaggy4206988 4 months ago
Excellent find, thanks for sharing!
christhenix 4 months ago
I just signed up for open caching to check it out and maybe find a more variety than just "popular website, but there are not many near where I live. :( Although if I want to place one I have practically the whole town to myself. :) If I were you Sven I would use open caching but still video "popular ones" because it is not like you have to have an account to look at their map. (I know I didn't)
7flyinghecks 4 months ago
@7flyinghecks well it'll take someone to start publishing the caches in your area on that site....Once someone starts others will follow.....Perhaps just duplicate your caches on both sites? It can't hurt.
geocachespoilers 4 months ago
woot go google chrome!
RJA10001 4 months ago
@RJA10001 and firefox in the background :) Although I use chrome for everything....I have to use firefox for my other youtube account so i can be logged into both at once...
svengalie 4 months ago
: )
ECTBWHO 4 months ago
Looks like they've just Declined the 'Bring Back Geocachespoilers' request. Remarkably soon after this video was published in fact.
topbanana188 4 months ago
oh is it in finland now???
bunnyhatanpaa 4 months ago
Thank you so much! This is brilliant!
Planax88 4 months ago
Nice site this krety. TFTL (L = link) :-)
webmovie 4 months ago
you spelled the link wrong in the desciption but thanks for the vid
rubixmaster5567 4 months ago
@rubixmaster5567 sorted, ty
geocachespoilers 4 months ago
Hows it going in your quest for justice on the popular website? has it been sorted yet?
Flamunio 4 months ago
@Flamunio I wouldn't hold your breath :)
geocachespoilers 4 months ago
Awesome. I just found this series and I *LOVE* all of them. I am stealing these ideas for my own hides here in North Carolina. Thanks man! These are brilliant. I hope you keep doing this.
debaeremaeker 4 months ago
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Corzano 4 months ago
never heard of it - i just found travelbugs and travelcoins :)
But nice idea
TIEclon 4 months ago