Yup, you're right. Bison tubes drive you crazy after a while...hiking a mile in to the woods, and finding that little thing...then having to hike back out...
Thanks Head Hard Hat I found some of these caches I seen some on a nature trail. there is a bison tube cache called Learning the Ropes the CO probably did the pine cone camouflage trick again but I found one near by that had a toy bison as a front and they shoved it up (you don't want to know) anyway bison tubes are fun except when they are camouflaged.
where are you from?
geocachespoilers 2 months ago
love bisons, remember to change the o-rings!
LetsTalkGeocaching 8 months ago
As soon as I say the micro tube I thought about taping it to an arrow or bolt and shooting it into a very high wooden object.
medwardl 9 months ago
actually it would be like a needle in a needlestack, a needle in a haystack would stand out.
KillerFlyingFish 9 months ago
Yup, you're right. Bison tubes drive you crazy after a while...hiking a mile in to the woods, and finding that little thing...then having to hike back out...
Hammerman6976 9 months ago
how did you find the pinecone one ? --- crazy
sasktank 1 year ago
@sasktank Believe it or not they used heavy white plastic thread to put the pinecone back into the tree and I noticed the white.
-HHH
headhardhat 1 year ago
i have one that i drilled out a stick and put the Bison tube it it and then put the cache at the base of a tree that has lots of sticks at the base
tysnyder1988 1 year ago
Thanks Head Hard Hat I found some of these caches I seen some on a nature trail. there is a bison tube cache called Learning the Ropes the CO probably did the pine cone camouflage trick again but I found one near by that had a toy bison as a front and they shoved it up (you don't want to know) anyway bison tubes are fun except when they are camouflaged.
geomodelrailroader 1 year ago
Those are HUGE compared to many I've found. But those are still very hard to find nonetheless
wersaswer 1 year ago
@wersaswer Yeah that is actually the standard bison size. They are a lot bigger and smaller since that video was made..
Thanks for watching.
-HHH
headhardhat 1 year ago
nice song
DiaryOfJane100 1 year ago
@DiaryOfJane100 Why thank you.. We have come along way since a few years ago. A work in progress :)
-HHH
headhardhat 1 year ago
Excellent advice as usual! Thanks!
baytownbert2 1 year ago
@baytownbert2 Why thank you and thanks for writing in!
-HHH
headhardhat 1 year ago
I love to put them on a string in a fence post tied to the cap
rcman098 1 year ago
@rcman098 That is fairly common in the Raleigh area too.. Thanks for writing in..
-HHH
headhardhat 1 year ago
LOL @ :38-:40
kellydiabetes 1 year ago
I guess that I do not have a fast enough connection to the internet, cuts out repeatedly. 20 meg cable modem not fast enough?
k0bkl1 2 years ago
i was looking for a geocache today but i didnt find it. the hint was pampus that i later realized was the big bush i didnt check too closely ah well
SciFiClide 2 years ago
you are hardcore----pinecone finder --WOW
sasktank 2 years ago 4
Thank you, we do love having ingenious geocache hides don't we? :) Thanks for your comments - HHH
headhardhat 2 years ago
good one
psychrn 3 years ago 3
Why thank you, we are slowly adding to the collection and will have quite a collection soon. Stay tuned.
-HHH
headhardhat 3 years ago
Nice tutorial.. Want more about types of caches please.
GeoCacheInventor 3 years ago 3