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On our geocaching podcast today, we take you with us on a travel-caching trip to Central California. Along the way, we share our geocaching and other adventures, some stories of strange finds while geocaching, a listener report from an amazing European trip, and more geocaching goodness.
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Doh, you stopped for a LPS within a single exit of one of more favorited Geocaches! https://coord.info/GC129ZF I have a good show idea and vacation for you. I will e-mail you.
Well, that’s what you get when you don’t plan ahead!! We just looked for a quick cache around us so we could get back on the road. I guess we stopped at the wrong exit. We’ll put that on the list for next time!
I once found a diamond ring in a cache, too. Not a very fancy one like an engagement ring or anything, but I was (and still am) mystified by it. I took it home with me and posted a note with my log stating I had found something and if someone was looking for it to contact me. I didn’t specify what that something was — if they can identify it, they can have it. I still have it sitting somewhere safe at home in case someone ever reaches out to me, but after two years, I doubt I’ll hear anything. It’s an older cache without many finds anymore, so who knows how long it had been sitting there before I found it? I reached out to the previous finder who had found it many months before, but he couldn’t recall if it was there when he found it or not.
Come to Australia if you would like to find tree or bush caches, we have lots. They are not my favourite. Give me a ‘LPC’, you don’t get poked, prodded, scratched or poked in the eyes by branches. lol