I would be so scared to mess around with the bike cache... That's either Signal's lost relative or The Skipper from Gilligan's Island was turned into a frogman! :O
Thanks Joee, you're so kind! Yes, Mrs Monkey was braver than Mr Monkey when it came to inspecting the only thing at GZ that could possibly hold a "Large" geocache!
Thanks so much for the feedback @CacheCanada ! The EC was rare because of the subject matter (not so much the D/T). It was in the midst of an urban setting and you could observe stalactite/stalagmite formations, which was pretty cool.
Hey. I saw your Will Attend for GeoWoodstock XX. Looking forward to seeing you again. Early morning is the best time to geocache and visit uncrowded towns. Thanks for sharing.
Looking forward to seeing you again also, @gsmx2 - and yes, early mornings on foot are great for exploring, but not a lot of things are open for the first while! LOL
Glad you enjoyed it @GeoRick ! That was our first (but hasn't been our last) bike cache like that. Such a cool idea, but we've only found them in Europe so far. Guess it's the bike-heavier cities/culture.
I would be so scared to mess around with the bike cache...
That's either Signal's lost relative or The Skipper from Gilligan's Island was turned into a frogman! :O
LOL @ Frog-Skipper! The bike cache was crazy! That was the first like that we had found, and I was super nervous to touch it! Thanks Komikino!
Way to go Mrs. LANMonkey on the bike find … always love your videos…I think I missed a few but I’ll rectify that 🙂❤️
Thanks Joee, you're so kind! Yes, Mrs Monkey was braver than Mr Monkey when it came to inspecting the only thing at GZ that could possibly hold a "Large" geocache!
I'd be speaking to the management about that microphone too!!! :P
You won't believe what happened next when I asked to speak to the manager...
Nice episode. Nicely edited and narrated. What was rare about the Earthcache?
Thanks so much for the feedback @CacheCanada ! The EC was rare because of the subject matter (not so much the D/T). It was in the midst of an urban setting and you could observe stalactite/stalagmite formations, which was pretty cool.
Hey. I saw your Will Attend for GeoWoodstock XX. Looking forward to seeing you again.
Early morning is the best time to geocache and visit uncrowded towns.
Thanks for sharing.
Looking forward to seeing you again also, @gsmx2 - and yes, early mornings on foot are great for exploring, but not a lot of things are open for the first while! LOL
Love this video! We were in Gothenburg before we became geocachers and all those sculptures sure make me motivated to return!
Thanks so much for commenting, @ankez ! We hope you do get a chance to return - it's such a pretty city!
Love those bike caches in cities when travelling about. I haven't seen so many public sculptures in one place before. Loved the walk along. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it @GeoRick ! That was our first (but hasn't been our last) bike cache like that. Such a cool idea, but we've only found them in Europe so far. Guess it's the bike-heavier cities/culture.
@@LANMonkey yes the bike caches seem to be a European thing. There is one in Paris near the Eiffel Tower.