Yes, it was a fun time. It was also an exciting video since this is my first time creating a video highlighting Adventure Labs. Also, ordinarily, music really drives my videos. However, except for the brief drive into the park, I talked in every shot, so I did not use music. What do you think? Music or no music? Thanks for watching and commenting.
When I set these I did not really think of them as overlapping. From the parking lot I did the first one then picked the second one up at the end of the first to end you back near the parking area. The only backtracking would be possibly the bonus cache. Thanks for highlighting these. Another tip is, if you use Cachly on the Iphone all the locations are marked on the map.
Interesting. I see that now. I am the one who made it overlapping by starting at the butterflies. However, that also meant the bonus didn't require any backtracking. Does Cachly show all ten location on the map, or just the five in one Adventure Lab? Thanks for watching and commenting.
Geocachers often say, "Geocaching takes me to places I never knew existed." Good Adventure Labs will take me to places I never new existed and teach me something about them. Two tips I give to people doing Adventure Labs. 1. Read the description, especially the FIRST ONE. Do not succumb to hitting START. The beginning is reading that first page which often provides a lot of important information. 2. Avoid the temptation to his ANSWER when it goes active. Instead continue to walk to GZ so you are standing where the AL creator wants you to be to find the answer. The minimum geofencing for an Adventure Lab is 20 meters, 60 feet, and can be MUCH further. Hitting ANSWER right away is equivilant to putting your GPS or cell phone in your pocket when you are looking for a geocache. Thanks for watching and commenting.
That was a nice walk around the park. Adventure Labs are not my cup of tea because i have to use my phone and I usually use my gps for Geocaching proposes. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and commenting. My latest geo-adage is, "Find the aspects of geocaching that bring you joy and do them. Leave the other aspects for others to enjoy." z Enjoy.
When I am out playing Pokemon Go I will sometimes take my daughter's old phone so I can play her account at the same time so i am used to being out with two phones. :P
Fun time in the park
Yes, it was a fun time. It was also an exciting video since this is my first time creating a video highlighting Adventure Labs.
Also, ordinarily, music really drives my videos. However, except for the brief drive into the park, I talked in every shot, so I did not use music. What do you think? Music or no music?
Thanks for watching and commenting.
When I set these I did not really think of them as overlapping. From the parking lot I did the first one then picked the second one up at the end of the first to end you back near the parking area. The only backtracking would be possibly the bonus cache. Thanks for highlighting these.
Another tip is, if you use Cachly on the Iphone all the locations are marked on the map.
Interesting. I see that now. I am the one who made it overlapping by starting at the butterflies. However, that also meant the bonus didn't require any backtracking.
Does Cachly show all ten location on the map, or just the five in one Adventure Lab?
Thanks for watching and commenting.
I use a power pack as well. I don't have two phones though. That would be handy.
Super cool video! I have over 1800 caches but still haven't done any adventure labs just yet. But that's gonna change......Thanks for the video sir!
Geocachers often say, "Geocaching takes me to places I never knew existed." Good Adventure Labs will take me to places I never new existed and teach me something about them.
Two tips I give to people doing Adventure Labs.
1. Read the description, especially the FIRST ONE. Do not succumb to hitting START. The beginning is reading that first page which often provides a lot of important information.
2. Avoid the temptation to his ANSWER when it goes active. Instead continue to walk to GZ so you are standing where the AL creator wants you to be to find the answer. The minimum geofencing for an Adventure Lab is 20 meters, 60 feet, and can be MUCH further. Hitting ANSWER right away is equivilant to putting your GPS or cell phone in your pocket when you are looking for a geocache.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
That was a nice walk around the park. Adventure Labs are not my cup of tea because i have to use my phone and I usually use my gps for Geocaching proposes. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
My latest geo-adage is, "Find the aspects of geocaching that bring you joy and do them. Leave the other aspects for others to enjoy." z
Enjoy.
@@gsmX2 that's exactly correct. Thank you for understanding.
When I am out playing Pokemon Go I will sometimes take my daughter's old phone so I can play her account at the same time so i am used to being out with two phones. :P
Cachly shows all ten locations
Have you tried the Play Nearby Location feature in the AL app?
First I heard of it, so, no.