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Monday, February 28, 2011
Tools of the Geocaching Trade - The Inspection Mirror
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Meet Friend and Fellow Geodude TheHumanRevealer.
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
Reminder Number One of the Upcoming Geocaching 12 of 12
For those of you that don't know the Geocaching 12 of 12 is where you go out on a designated day. In this case it is March 12, 2011 and November 12, 2011 (both Saturdays) and take a ton of photographs of anything pertaining to your life (hopefully some geocaching shots for the most part). Then you pick out 12 of your favorite shots and upload them to your favorite online website like Flickr or Picasa for example. Geocachers all around the world participate in these events and it is a whole lot of fun to share and see all the entries.
That 12 of 12 day we attended a CITO Event |
Here is a link to the actual Geocaching 12 of 12 link and you can get all the juicy tidbits on how to prepare for your day. It is a lot of fun and I look forward to the upcoming March 12th to do some really creative shots.
http://www.geocaching12of12.com/
Geoness found some geocaches that day as well |
Have fun out there!
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
GeoSnippits Geocaching Videos: Interview with Geocacher Ranger Fox
To lead off I have chosen an interview I had late last year with one of the most elusive and highly ranked geocachers on the planet - Ranger Fox. In fact I am proud to say that I am the only person who has successfully interviewed Ranger Fox and now you get to meet up with him as well. My initial intent was to go over the Whereigo geocaches which is his specialty and in my opinion he is the leading authority on the subject. After spending an entire afternoon filming I realized that doing just an episode on Whereigo would not be enough. Ranger Fox is one of the leading ranked geocachers in the world and is an amazing personality in his own right. So I used some of the recordings we did to make this interview. This episode will also be aired on Michigan Magazine TV (RFDTV) so keep an eye out as well.
Without further delay, I give you an interview with geocacher Ranger Fox.
If this player is not accessable you can see the entire video by clicking the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAwbD418RUs
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Sunday, February 20, 2011
Shooting The Breeze On Cachers Of The Round Table Podcast
Just to show you how spread out we were there was Darrylw4 who lives in the metro Detroit area of Michigan, Sonny is in "Sunny San Diego", CA, Icenrye is in Prince George, BC and I am in Raleigh, NC. The topic for this session was photography and geocaching. All of us are huge photo bugs so it was one of those really fun times where everybody has their take and expertise to share. For me it was extra fun because I was finally able to jab with Sonny and Icenrye. I think that is what makes Cachers of the Round Table such a fun podcast to listen to. It's geocachers doing what geocachers do best - talking about geocaching. There is always a ton of fun examples, interesting tid-bits and good sound examples of experience that is coming from people who are passionate about geocaching.
So long story short (too late) I had an absolute blast finally being able to kick back and talk geocaching with some of my favorite geocaching friends. This particular episode of CRT is scheduled for March 2011 so keep an eye out. I will also let you know via my blog so you don't miss it.
I look forward to many more sessions with them and all the rest of the amazing geocaching folks out there. Oh and if you have not had a chance to listen to a geocaching based podcast before I highly recommend that you do. Below are the links to all the shows from everyone we talked about today. Enjoy!
Cachers of the Round Table hosted by Darrylw4
Podcacher Podcast hosted by Sonny and Sandy
Trackfiles Videozine hosted by Icenrye
GeoSnippits Geocaching Videos hosted by HeadHardHat
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
Check Out Hintdecoder For Geocaching
A helpful hint from the HeadHardHat |
Have an Android style phone and enjoy geocaching? There is a handy free app that you might want to keep near to quickly decipher those ROT13 and other types of encryption. It's an app called Hintdecoder For Geocaching and I have found it rather useful while geocaching, especially when trying to figure out some puzzle geocaches out in the field.
It is a really simple cut and past kind of application. Simply put in the text within the top text field and the results are shown in the bottom. The really nice thing is it does all sorts of other codes as well so when you do get that puzzle cache in the field you will be ready for it..
Be sure and try it out for yourself, it's a free app.
http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/communication/hintdecoder-for-geocaching_fehd.html
Another helpful hint from the HeadHardHat to you.
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Birthday Geocaching. This was a walk in the briars.
It is an amazing day out for geocaching and to top it off I just had to get a geocache or two before the cake and ice cream. Absolutely fantastic and thanks to everyone around the planet for all the birthday wishes. It really made me feel like a million bucks!
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Another Adaptation of the HHH's Evil Ant Hill Geocache
Dear HHH,
I recently created a variation on your anthill cache. So far it has eluded the best of cachers in the area!..lol So far (even though it is still rather young) it has proved rather difficult for a lot of people. No one has been able to find this cache w/o PAF.
The only variance is the container & the camo. The cache is placed on a small beach in a local park. So of course the camo is sand. The container is a magnetic key holder. I thank you for the tip for this evil cache. I’ve attached an image of the cache & the cache page if you ever wish to look for it in the future. Good luck! & Happy caching!
Sincerely,
Huntindaddy78
Below is a test shot showing how well this geocache blends into it's environment. Now imagine it placed just right to make it such a challenge.. W00t!
There is a geocache right in front of you. |
What a really great and evil geocache to be sure. I love planting the seed and watching all the different variances and clever changes geocachers bring to the game, sport and obsession of geocaching.
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Hiding A Geocache Just As Much Fun As Finding?
What Makes A Great Geocache Hide? |
I was just recently going through my blog archives of past posts.
(You can search years of geocaching goodness by using the Google search field at the top of our blog. It searches our entire site -HHH.)
While looking around I came upon an earlier post/discussion about how many geocachers enjoy hiding a geocache as much as they do finding a geocache. For me personally hiding a geocache comes in a very close second but not by much. I love finding geocaches and enjoy the amazing creativity that geocachers have. Sure there are tons of LPH's (Lamp Post Hides) and other same-old same-olds but when you find that one out of 50 find that just makes you go "oh cool" it gets my heart racing.
Then again the adventure you can go on hiding a geocache can bring a whole host of emotions, trials and tribulations as well. Finding that perfect hiding spot takes time. There is no other way around it. Oh sure you may get lucky and stumble across a great spot but for most you have to do your research. First you have to figure out what type of geocache you want to hide. There are a bunch of types besides the standard traditionals. Is it a multi or maybe a puzzle geocache? What type of container(s) are you going to use? How are you going to have them blend into the surroundings so they don't get muggled? Many times you won't know many of these answers until you actually find the hiding spot. Then the real fun begins and you have to actually go out and find the hiding spots themselves. How do you do that?
I am always amazed of the really good hiding areas where when you get to them you can't help but say to yourself, "how the heck did they even know this was here?". I can remember not too long ago bushwhacking in a wooded area for about a quarter of a mile and came upon a large tree that had partially fallen and was perfect for scampering up and hiding a bison tube. There is absolutely nothing around but woods and yet this geocacher found it and made use. How did they even know it was there? For me I usually use Google maps in satellite mode. With it showing all the nearby geocaches right there. Sometimes I get lucky, sometimes I find it has no trespassing signs posted, Eh, it is how it goes. Whether you research and find a great spot or stumble across an area it is always best to get permission from the land owner to place the geocache. Calling the county clerk with the coordinates or if you have the contact information is the smart way to go. I get some yeses and I get some nos. It is always good to check.
Any way you slice it, hiding a geocache can be just as rewarding or frustrating as finding one. You have to do your homework, use some good common sense and then follow through with making it a hide to remember. That's my take on this fun subject. What are your geocaching thoughts?
-HHH
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
How Many Geocaching Miles Do You Have?
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
This Week On Michigan Magazine: Show 1606 Sherni's Candy Factory Near Whittimore and Geocaching Paths
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http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/12566587
Michigan Magazine is seen twice each week on the RFDTV Network.
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Thursday, February 3, 2011
Let Me Tell You A Story About A Geocacher Named Whitemithrandir
My good buddy CarolinaTrombone and I were out a while back working on a brand new series of geocaches. For me it is one of the most fun that I have ever been on. While we were out looking for one of the 22 some odd components of the series we stumbled upon another geocacher looking for the same one. His geocaching name is Whitemithrandir. We all saw each other about the same time, smiled and knew what we were all up to. After shaking hands and introductions we started looking around for the elusive geocache. While we were scraping at bases of trees I of course started asking general questions, hey it's what I do. Whitemithrandir has one of those instant like personalities. He has a friendly smile and is the type you can just kick back with and shoot the breeze. After a little while we found the geocache and traded the information needed for the series amongst ourselves. We asked if he wanted to follow along but unfortunately he had to move on but invited to go with us on some other day. Later that day I received an email from Whitemithrandir giving me his phone number of which CarolinaTrombone and I immediately asked him if he wanted to go out the next day to finish the series. The rest is how they say - history.
This series was amazing and had us climbing trees, scouring woodlands and crawling in water drainage pipes.
While we went from cache to cache we got to talk a lot and I found that even though Whitemithrandir has not been caching for a long time he has geocached with a ton of other local geocachers. He just has that magnetic personality and a genuine "go gett'm" geocaching attitude that makes this activity so much fun.
Some of the highlights for that day was a couple of geocaches up in trees. Whitemithrandir was kind enough to go first on these and then set it up for us to sign the logs.
Whitemithrandir Geocaching |
The one here took him almost an hour to get up this very slick angled tree.
We had a ball that day going from one geocache to the next. There were Traditionals, Multies and Puzzle caches to solve. Each with a clue to the final geocache.
One of our favorite parts was going into a four foot cement water drainage pipe to find the geocache. This was my first of that kind and quite frankly I can't wait to try some more. Below is a shot I took of Whitemithrandir as he was coming out. Man that was fun. Note the skateboard that helped save us from completely becoming soaked.
Whitemithrandir rolling from a geocache |
-HHH
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Golden Retrevo Awards Two Years in a Row 2010 and 2011 - HeadHardHat's GeoCache: I'm NOT Obsessed... Right?
This would not be possible if it were not for YOU OUR VIEWERS - Thank You |
Once again we have been designated as one of the best in the category of GPS.
We are truly thankful to Retrevo and all of our viewers and fans who helped make this possible.
Here is the press release which has a quote from us and explains what the Golden Retrevo Awards are.
http://goo.gl/okcOC
Here is the link to see all the other categories and their winners as well.
http://www.goldenretrevoawards.com/
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This Week On Michigan Magazine TV:Show 1605 The Cooperative Elevator Company of Pigeon & Geocaching Michigan
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