After 9 years i found this ,what an awesome idea and refreshing... didn't expect to find it in a small city in Netherlands and in a neighborhood far from centrum! Still found one 8 minutes walking from my home 😂 really exciting ❤️
It’s really fun and wholesome and when you realize that people still search for this and like it like I’m replying to your comment right now and it says that you made this 11 days ago! And this video was made 9 years ago.
Thanks for sharing but PLEASE respect historical monuments and locations. For example, do not disturb rocks at historical places such as redoubts (reinforcement walls) of Civil War battle sites. Someone disturbed the rock redoubts in Redoubt 1 of the Battle of Nashville. As one who descends from someone who was in this battle, I would greatly appreciate respect and hands off to ensure the integrity of the historical site. Have fun but respect.
Great advice. When I cache with my son, I always teach him to clean up some litter we find on site, and to respect the area we're in. I think it's a great hobby for people to learn more about the heritage, culture and ecology of the places they're caching in, and help maintain historical sites while they're there.
@albatross Gr i don't think placing them inside graveyards is very respectful, i can't imagine the people who take care of the graveyards would like people digging around there very much, although i don't know much about geocaching yet since until last night i had no idea what it even was so i might just be spewing bullshit
I've found over 200 caches, and will be placing one soon. I have no clue how to get coordinates. Except on cachly, you can click your location dot, and it shows you the coordinates. I guess I can do that a few times and get an average. If there's a way to do it through the regular app or google maps, I haven't figured it out yet.
If you use an Android phone for geocaching, do this: 1. Open the Google Maps app . 2. Touch and hold an area of the map that isn't labeled. You'll see a red pin appear. 3. You'll see the coordinates in the search box at the top. If you use an iPhone: 1. Make sure that Location Services is ON. Navigate to Settings -> Location Services -> ON 2. In the list of apps under Location Services, make sure Compass is ON 3. Press the Home button to exit Settings 4. Open the Compass app Your current GPS coordinates are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Hope this helps!
@@radbooley5207 this definitely helps! I’m hoping to place some caches in the future, so getting all of the details out of the way really helps, thank you so much!
Its important show the people how fill the form to publish a geocache. There are a lot of points that can make mistakes ... its not too easy for beginers !
Trying to hide my first one now. I have a cell phone with the android app. I would like to see a video on how to do this with the phone. Your app is not user friendly for hiding the cache, just finding them.
The app is made specifically to find the geocaches, not hide them. The website is build for hiding, maintaining and talking with support. The app and browser both have their own unique uses.
There's a website called TechBlazer from which you can print free logsheets of several different sizes, one of which is small enough to fit in a nano-sized cache like the fake bolt one. Try it!
this geocaching sounds fun !! thanks for posting! I reckon i am up for the challenge !!! now to learn more about the rules etc total noob to this !! is there any more dos and donts i should learn about ?? thanks again !!
In theory, would a Pulp Fiction themed Geocache fit within the guidelines? Obviously the container would have to be a brown suitcase which would have to be weatherproof, and it couldn't contain any explicit or suggestive materials regardless of reference, but to be Pulp Fiction, it'd have to have some small reference or something. Perhaps a prop letter from Mr. Marsellus Wallace and a replica watch from Captain Koons? Gift card to one of the ~3 Jackrabbit Slim's in the world?
There is this very wide, open stretch of land next to a creek a few streets over. At the end of the creek is a chain-link fence as well as a fort made out of wooden industrial pallets built by the neighborhood over's kids. I want to hide it over there as it will be an interesting challenge and a bit of a walk across the field, but I'm worried the kids may find and mess with the geocache or that it will be too inaccessible. I also am unaware of the owners of the land, but people seem to frequent it. Help?
No, it just gives you some experience so that you can hide it in a style that you like. If you play it safe and hide it in a way that is similar to what you've seen before, you should be just fine.
I know I'm about 5 years late, but I just found out about geocashing. I downloaded the app, but there seems to be no geocashes in my state (Nagaland,India).But I also found out that you can publish your own geocash. Can Someone please give me a link or website where I can get it approved. I want to hide some boxes:) thanks.
+ThatOneGamerGuy the nano and micros usually has a small strip of paper tightly rolled up. The nano logs are about .5 inches wide. and the micro are about 1.25 inches. The sizes may very depending how small your container is.
+ThatOneGamerGuy Use anything that is watertight. I have seen in my area someone cut the tops off two soda bottles and glued them together to form a small capsule about 2 inches in size, glue one cap shut and glue a strong magnet on it. This keeps the elements out and allows you to stick it to metal objects.
Cache owners automatically get emails whenever someone logs their caches. Keep an eye on those and see if anyone points out a problem with the cache. If they do, go and check the cache. Otherwise, you can check it whenever you want to. Some people just rely on find logs, others will check their caches once in a while just to be safe.
I saw the video published and immediately went to look for it. I'm please that it was in the first place I looked. I regret that I wasn't first to view; maybe next time. Thanks for placing.
Why does your app not let you submit a hidden geocache? Why would you not explain how to use the website to hide a geocache and to avoid areas that are within red circles. I almost hid a cache thinking as long as I have the coordinates that i could just create an entry when i get home but there are so many locations in red circles that i would have had to return to retrieve my cache since it's location was invalid. This experience was not what i expected and I'm far less likely to go premium if this is what i can expect from the free version.
Can someone help me. I'm trying to input the coordinates that i recorded for my geocache but its saying that its the wrong coordinates. What am i doing wrong?
I am in Bihar Sharif India and here is no geocache so i want to start trend of geocache in my area but you atleast have to cache 20 geocache to hide geocache that's make no sense.How will i find geocache if here is no geocache.
If it's your house, yes, if its not your property remeber to ask the owner, and tell the reviewer you asked the people who live in the property you can place it there, even if it's your house
Yes they’re saying it but u don’t need to some people in my area have only 2 i have 19 and my is published I mean when u have 20 it will be faster done
This tells me nothing about how to do this. There is nothing on the app or the website that says how to actually register a geocache so that others can view it and find it.
I couldn't geocache in m region because of lack of them. Watched youtubers promote geocaching so i tought: what if i hide some geocaches? And so i did.
So your telling me that I need to find 100 geocaches to be able to make my own bruh there is only 13 in my city and I can only access 4 of those bc I don't have premium, bruh
You don't need to find 100 caches! We recommend finding a few caches before hiding your own. Finding a variety of caches makes it easier to create an enjoyable experience for others.
After 9 years i found this ,what an awesome idea and refreshing... didn't expect to find it in a small city in Netherlands and in a neighborhood far from centrum! Still found one 8 minutes walking from my home 😂 really exciting ❤️
It’s really fun and wholesome and when you realize that people still search for this and like it like I’m replying to your comment right now and it says that you made this 11 days ago! And this video was made 9 years ago.
It says it was archived😭
Just set up my first geocache Today. I’m excited to see many find it.
Please stress the clue does not mean "sure needed one in this area" or "My first hide!!" The clue is to help with the Cache!
Yes!1! And not one talking about bees! (Legit there's a cache and my area and the clue is "Not near the bees", well that helps)
Wish they had something to get people to get accurate coordinates.
Chuck Cook It's called a gps/google maps
@@tsakucraft7623 duh....... No a way to ensure people are placing them. A quality control system
I use a feature in The Geocaching app, and it works 100% tbh
Edit: My GC: GC8ZXF8
@@carlrosenthal7466 what feature?
@@carlrosenthal7466 what feature
Thanks for sharing but PLEASE respect historical monuments and locations. For example, do not disturb rocks at historical places such as redoubts (reinforcement walls) of Civil War battle sites. Someone disturbed the rock redoubts in Redoubt 1 of the Battle of Nashville. As one who descends from someone who was in this battle, I would greatly appreciate respect and hands off to ensure the integrity of the historical site.
Have fun but respect.
Great advice. When I cache with my son, I always teach him to clean up some litter we find on site, and to respect the area we're in. I think it's a great hobby for people to learn more about the heritage, culture and ecology of the places they're caching in, and help maintain historical sites while they're there.
You caaaaaaaaaaaann hide it every where there’s a fake moment cache in Hannover Germany 🇩🇪
@albatross Gr i don't think placing them inside graveyards is very respectful, i can't imagine the people who take care of the graveyards would like people digging around there very much, although i don't know much about geocaching yet since until last night i had no idea what it even was so i might just be spewing bullshit
I've found over 200 caches, and will be placing one soon. I have no clue how to get coordinates. Except on cachly, you can click your location dot, and it shows you the coordinates. I guess I can do that a few times and get an average. If there's a way to do it through the regular app or google maps, I haven't figured it out yet.
If you use an Android phone for geocaching, do this:
1. Open the Google Maps app .
2. Touch and hold an area of the map that isn't labeled. You'll see a red pin appear.
3. You'll see the coordinates in the search box at the top.
If you use an iPhone:
1. Make sure that Location Services is ON. Navigate to Settings -> Location Services -> ON
2. In the list of apps under Location Services, make sure Compass is ON
3. Press the Home button to exit Settings
4. Open the Compass app
Your current GPS coordinates are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Hope this helps!
@@radbooley5207 this definitely helps! I’m hoping to place some caches in the future, so getting all of the details out of the way really helps, thank you so much!
same!
who saw the plastic box in the background at 0:16 ?
me
WaffleXD me too
Unisi I saw it :)
Omedy me
Me
Its important show the people how fill the form to publish a geocache. There are a lot of points that can make mistakes ... its not too easy for beginers !
How do you?
Fr I don’t even know where it is at
Hummm! Maybe there should also be a video on how to not destroy what owners build for other geocachers! I got enough of that!
Nuno Soares so true
There are no geocashes where I live. So I will be the first one doing it!
0:04 I freaking died.
Great video otherwise!
bad muchacho b same
you got hit with the box?
Trying to hide my first one now. I have a cell phone with the android app.
I would like to see a video on how to do this with the phone.
Your app is not user friendly for hiding the cache, just finding them.
The app is made specifically to find the geocaches, not hide them. The website is build for hiding, maintaining and talking with support. The app and browser both have their own unique uses.
Those tiny "ammo boxes" (at 1:17) are far from good containers. They are cute but they are not water resistant.
Plastic bag inside maybe
How do you include a log book in the small geocaches like the bolt shaped one?
In really small ones, log books are often just a few scrolls of paper.
There's a website called TechBlazer from which you can print free logsheets of several different sizes, one of which is small enough to fit in a nano-sized cache like the fake bolt one. Try it!
@@pandaitis4157 yeah I found one of those and it was the tiniest piece of paper lol
Pěkné video, děkuji za český překlad.
Nice video, thank you for Czech translation.
Pam from The Office gave some excellent geocaching tips, thank you.
Is only premium or is it free hide a geocache?
how long it takes to review the details of your geocache and give you an answer?
Depends how detailed the desc is
this geocaching sounds fun !! thanks for posting! I reckon i am up for the challenge !!! now to learn more about the rules etc total noob to this !! is there any more dos and donts i should learn about ?? thanks again !!
I only just got the app today as it was so cool I just had to get it
Thanks for letting me know what to do now
what's the geocode of the doctor who chache at 0:35?
Merlin Blatterer idk but it’s cool
Merlin Blatterer I think its 80
galxy c: are you stupid? that’s not a geocode.
In theory, would a Pulp Fiction themed Geocache fit within the guidelines? Obviously the container would have to be a brown suitcase which would have to be weatherproof, and it couldn't contain any explicit or suggestive materials regardless of reference, but to be Pulp Fiction, it'd have to have some small reference or something.
Perhaps a prop letter from Mr. Marsellus Wallace and a replica watch from Captain Koons? Gift card to one of the ~3 Jackrabbit Slim's in the world?
There is this very wide, open stretch of land next to a creek a few streets over. At the end of the creek is a chain-link fence as well as a fort made out of wooden industrial pallets built by the neighborhood over's kids. I want to hide it over there as it will be an interesting challenge and a bit of a walk across the field, but I'm worried the kids may find and mess with the geocache or that it will be too inaccessible. I also am unaware of the owners of the land, but people seem to frequent it. Help?
well just don't put it there
@@mosqit4324 this was from literally 4 years ago 💀💀💀
@@tabithaqualls3037 i know 🗿🗿🗿
@@tabithaqualls3037 LITERALLY
Guessing it was a know.
How do you get the exact coordinates?
I use the geocaching app by pressing on the compass
Where do we get on of those stickers to mark our hide?
Thanks!
How do i click the link on a lap top - my son wants to learn more on this.... thanks
visit www.geocaching.com/play/hide to learn more!
What do I use to see my coordinates?
max rules Use Google Maps.
That awkardness when the link at the end doesnt work 💀
This cache has been archived
Yes sadly
Were i can find the large bison tube 1:14
If I wanted to log my own geocache into the app did I need the premium version ?
Do I have to find 100 geochaches before I get the option to hide one myself?
No, it just gives you some experience so that you can hide it in a style that you like. If you play it safe and hide it in a way that is similar to what you've seen before, you should be just fine.
I know I'm about 5 years late, but I just found out about geocashing. I downloaded the app, but there seems to be no geocashes in my state (Nagaland,India).But I also found out that you can publish your own geocash. Can Someone please give me a link or website where I can get it approved. I want to hide some boxes:) thanks.
how do you make a tracking number for your geocache box?
The GC code is automatically assigned upon creating a draft listing.
Now I want to hid a geocache
Hello , I have a problem :
I want to hide a cache ( I have the application on my mobile phone ) but I can't hide it...
Hide it, take notes and then use your pc
At 2:44, did Bethany just flash us?
How do you fit a log book into the really small ones?
+ThatOneGamerGuy the nano and micros usually has a small strip of paper tightly rolled up. The nano logs are about .5 inches wide. and the micro are about 1.25 inches. The sizes may very depending how small your container is.
Jeffery Green Thanks for telling me.
+ThatOneGamerGuy Anytime, also there is a tool you can buy to roll them up really tight.
Jeffery Green Do you know how I can make a container?
+ThatOneGamerGuy Use anything that is watertight. I have seen in my area someone cut the tops off two soda bottles and glued them together to form a small capsule about 2 inches in size, glue one cap shut and glue a strong magnet on it. This keeps the elements out and allows you to stick it to metal objects.
I have a big question and maybe dumb, but how do you request maintenance on a cache?
There is a selection when you go to log a cache that is "maintenance required".
How often do I need to check on my caches? Please help!
Cache owners automatically get emails whenever someone logs their caches. Keep an eye on those and see if anyone points out a problem with the cache. If they do, go and check the cache. Otherwise, you can check it whenever you want to. Some people just rely on find logs, others will check their caches once in a while just to be safe.
Can you hide a cache using the app or do you have to go on the website in order to properly submit a geocache hide?
You do need to go on the website.
@@matthewclark5391 thank you
How do you leave coordinates for the geocache? Is it the GPS coordinates? Or something else?
+Imachowderhead It is GPS coordinates. and you log on to the geocaching.com website and enter it under Hide a Geocache.
what the heck is that bolt and nut that they always have
That nut and bolt is a cache. See one at this link: shop.geocaching.com/default/magnetic-bolt-geocache-container.html
I saw the video published and immediately went to look for it. I'm please that it was in the first place I looked. I regret that I wasn't first to view; maybe next time. Thanks for placing.
Why does your app not let you submit a hidden geocache? Why would you not explain how to use the website to hide a geocache and to avoid areas that are within red circles. I almost hid a cache thinking as long as I have the coordinates that i could just create an entry when i get home but there are so many locations in red circles that i would have had to return to retrieve my cache since it's location was invalid. This experience was not what i expected and I'm far less likely to go premium if this is what i can expect from the free version.
It's always like that, the red circle is the boundaries they stated so the cache's are spread out
I don't understand, where is the button to publish a geocache
You can learn about hiding a geocache on this page: www.geocaching.com/play/hide
I fancy both of them. Is that wrong?
No, ofcourse not.
How do you do it on the app like what do I press how do I send it in you guys need to explain better
I do love your videos. interesting and funny.
Can someone help me. I'm trying to input the coordinates that i recorded for my geocache but its saying that its the wrong coordinates. What am i doing wrong?
Daniel Curry Probably on their end. Restart your device, re-install the app, or close out the website/app
what device is used in this video please ?
IT AlwayS says temporarily unpublished why
Can we log caches from the app or do we have to do it on the site?
App works
Well done video.
I am in Bihar Sharif India and here is no geocache so i want to start trend of geocache in my area but you atleast have to cache 20 geocache to hide geocache that's make no sense.How will i find geocache if here is no geocache.
OK but where's the Doctor Who payphone one? That was really cool!
Victorcharlie01 has hidden one at the Surrey at pentre Broughton but it’s nowhere to be seen
Why cannot a geocache be a sprinkler that is half buried
is there an app where i can find accurate GPS coordinates on my iPhone?
Great video :)
Double opposing thumbs up!!!
Where do i click for creating one?
You can create a geocache at www.geocaching.com/play/hide
@@geocaching thank you!!! I didn't expect you would reply!
***** Derek,what is the city the cache is hidden?
Gordon Thompson Seattle, Washington!
I live on a hill, and i am thinking about hiding mine at the base. My family does not care and thinks its a good idea. is this alowed?
If it's your house, yes, if its not your property remeber to ask the owner, and tell the reviewer you asked the people who live in the property you can place it there, even if it's your house
Do they tell you why if it doesn’t get published?
Yes, the local reviewer will typically let you know why if they don't approve
@@dsmreloader7552 Cool, I haven't been caching in a while, I would like to publish one one day as well :)
How do you get a container
Make one or buy at Geocaching.com
friendly and helpful video clip
When can I actually post my own Geocache the app only lets me seek and post when I find
This is so cool
where can i find that one that was in a payphone?
Matté Harris coord.info/GC32A0H
I think it's coord.info/GC32A0H in Seattle
Where do you get a log at?
any notebook or piece of paper
BULLY1980 online
28 people failed at step 1. I hope their foot hurts.
How to public my geocache?
hey I have a question how do I become a reviewer
I bet you know nothing about
BEST GAME EVER!!!
Game?
People are saying you have to find 20 to 50 caches to hide one
Yes they’re saying it but u don’t need to some people in my area have only 2 i have 19 and my is published I mean when u have 20 it will be faster done
I love this 😂
I've collected about 50 so far
This tells me nothing about how to do this. There is nothing on the app or the website that says how to actually register a geocache so that others can view it and find it.
Do you need premium to hide one
no you don't
0:05 YEET
I couldn't geocache in m region because of lack of them. Watched youtubers promote geocaching so i tought: what if i hide some geocaches? And so i did.
One good cache will inspire others!
I founded that chest yayyyyyy
Boom! hidden! LOL Thanks
BRUH YOUR GEOCACHE IS LIKE ACROSS THE COUNTRY FROM ME IT WOULD LITERALLY TAKE 36 HOURS TO GET THERE!
Did you get it in the end
Good grief! I made it through about half.
Do you need premium
thomasthekinggamer For the main app, I would get it. If you have Android, you can use c:geo and bypass that
I might just hide a Hotwheels car.
It’s dosent work like that
Yea it must also be wind things so that it won’t be blown away… and the logbook?
Sweet!
Hohohoh my first geocach is waiting for public
Same here
Littering!!!!
NOT
Cool
Cache is gone
Wow. What a lot of tatoos
You ever been to Seattle?
So your telling me that I need to find 100 geocaches to be able to make my own bruh there is only 13 in my city and I can only access 4 of those bc I don't have premium, bruh
You don't need to find 100 caches! We recommend finding a few caches before hiding your own. Finding a variety of caches makes it easier to create an enjoyable experience for others.
Dat doctor who sticker at :33 tho
Wish people didn’t just steal the geocaches
66,6 thousands subs... 666 OMG REEE GEOCASHING IS CURSED REEEE
GC501AJ
Sant is fake
isnt this just littering?