extreme geocaching
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you guys are so cool
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lol i found one in a park i live by on accident and now im addicted
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All Comments (135)
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where is the snow part filmed?
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Great video!
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Nice video! I started caching this summer with my CJ-7. There should be a special group of caches just for jeepers. I have covered alot of desert with mine!
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splendid collection
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Great to see another fellow Jeepin' Geocacher. The two go hand in hand if you ask me. Keep on Jeeping brother. Regards from Western Australia.
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Kudos on the video! I'm a geocacher and TV producer and I just moved from Canada to the Middle East where some of the most extreme geocaches ever created are. I'm developing a new geocache-exploration TV show and we're shooting the pilot episode for satellite TV (how fitting!) in the next few days. Check out the GC forum's Arabian Peninsula section for more info. One of the caches we're hoping to do if the show gets picked up is GCAA76, but we're shooting the pilot with GC2NYGF. Contact me!
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Dude I think I'm in Love! Nice throaty sounding jeep. Your vid was well done. Thanks for the share.
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Got Jeep? Hell Yeah! GeoJeeping!
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Nice video guys!!!
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The 46 users who voted this video down are losers. This is awesome! I love extreme caching! I did Al Sabo last fall and attempted the Dunes series in Michigan City last spring but had to abort due to heat exhaustion 1/3 of the way through the hike. I'll be back to finish it. In good weather, I might finish it in a day.
I'm going this weekend in spite of the recent blizzard. Don't give a shit if everything is covered in snow. It's in my blood.



Do you see a lot of caches disturbed by logging?
viiiwonder 1 year ago
@viiiwonder It really depends. Most caches that are properly placed on public lands, or with the permission of the land owner, are pretty safe. I've only really seen problems when a cache is improperly placed on privately owned timber land. For example, if the land owner doesn't know the cache is there, and the cachers are trespassing on his property.
brandy188 1 year ago
What's the GC code for the pinecone cache??? It looks so cool! :D
Wii624 2 years ago
It's been a while, but I'm pretty sure it's GCNRJ8
brandy188 2 years ago