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  • nice channel

  • Joe Sestak is a local butt pirate!

  • geocachers are supposed to pick up the trash along the way--CITO--cache in trash out. makes the view even nicer

  • fyi, the pokeberry bush is also known as polk salad and can make a very tasty "salad" pick the green leaves before the berries come out and boil them with an egg (egg is important).

  • hey just a thought, if your going to upload vids leave the name of the cache out, makes it a tad easy for other geocachers and non geocachers alike to find the cache

  • This was quite entertaining i was thinking i was going to be a troll.

  • I really enjoyed watching you guys find the cache. I've since bought me a GPSr and have a few under my belt.  Fun video!

  • ANOTHER WORM!!

    lol. I just found out what caching is 5 minutes ago. Pretty cool :)

  • SNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKE

  • ong i went geocaching today i couldn't find even a piece of hint it's sooo... HARD!!!

  • Man.....my father told me about this!! It sounded like alot of fun, but there are two things you have to have to do any of this. One, a GPS, and two, a vehicle. Hopefully I'll do it one day, I just need to buy me a GPS!!! This is kinda like treasure hunting....except you fill out a little information then take and leave something. Really interesting though!! :D

  • y would u do that?.... us geocachers take time to make others happy and have a hobby and y do u have to take a can that has nothing of real value?

  • i found a transformers blu ray disc and and 2 guitar picks. and i didnt know what was so it took it

  • I found a cache at my schools inside of a tree.

  • wow! i actually looked up this cach!

  • Pooh Sticks.  A timeless game! LOL

  • That "worm" is really a snake. Its called (shock!) a worm snake. They're really easy to find in the eastern part of the US, most of the time under rocks and logs. They're not harmful at all (non-venomous and don't have a big enough mouth to bite you anyway) and are actually a good bioindicator, so don't kill them when you see them. Nice geocache, btw.

  • i randomly stumbled apon something wierd, it was like a big bow that said "gratz" so i opened it and there was a book it said geocace. i was 2nd to find and i just boguht the gps today. i hope to be doing this again!

  • Nice Cache. Unfortunately I live in the desert so caches here dont have rivers, pools, lush forests, etc... Nope, we have desert pavement, poofdirt, and brush. We do have some nice offroading though...

  • Nice cache!

    However not wise to put any kind of food in cache.Looks like bear country to me.

  • WOW, very cool.

  • the plant is a pokeberry bush

  • What the heck is this?? Somebody plants this and gives you clues to search for it?

  • i love cacheing

  • I like your geocaching videos. I started recently, and have 8 finds so far as of Feb 9, 2009.  I like seeing you guys looking for them, very cool.

  • is that cat food? i think ... IT IS delishous

  • should trade the pin for the glasses, watch the look on the next finder when they can't sign the book XD

  • 5 minutes to open an ammo can. CLASSIC...

  • Nice vid. That was a good cache area. I liked the pooh sticks. I've been caching since Sept 2007

  • LOL! this is so worth the work. haha It would be neat finding these things!

    Nice reference Paul

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