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Episode: 673
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Title: HPR0673: droops returns to geocaching
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0673/hpr0673.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 00:43:34
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music
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Welcome to Hacker Public Radio.
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This is Drupes and today I'm going to be talking about geocaching.
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Quick little intro for geocaching.
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People find interesting spots, hopefully.
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And they hide something there, somewhere, some spot on the world somewhere.
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And then they publish the GPS coordinates for it.
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Most people publish them at geocaching.com, which is the main site, but there's of course
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alternatives.
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And other people look at these coordinates and go find them and say, oh, this is a neat
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spot.
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Hey, this is a horrible place.
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Why did you bring me here?
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Or hey, I've now found 30,000 of these things.
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I'm awesome.
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And anyway, that's geocaching.
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All you need is a GPS or a phone with a GPS and a free account geocaching.com or any
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other ones and go around looking for stuff.
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Now I used to really, really into geocaching.
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And I've been away from this sport activity, whatever, for a long time.
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And I've tried to get back into it recently and I've been kind of sad about one of the
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directions sports been going.
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Now, when I started, I lived at North Mississippi and there was a, we were near Nashville,
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somewhat.
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And everyone, the geocast around me called Nashville, Cashville, because there was an overabundance
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of caches.
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They go, oh, here's a street corner.
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You've made it to it.
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Awesome.
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Here's a hidden thing here.
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Oh, it's another street corner.
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Here's a hidden thing.
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Good job.
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And it really took a lot of the adventure or the exploration or the, hey, this is something
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neat away from it.
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Now coming back into geocaching, everywhere I look seems to be more like cashville than
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I remember.
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There's a lot of what are called parking grabs.
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And it's not, it's not my enjoyment of it.
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Like I can totally, anyway, like I literally had to park the day at a dumpster to, to hit
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these parking grabs.
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And the little cash page said, park at the dumpsters.
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And why would I want to look at dumpsters when I'm trying to see something neat.
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Now it's like there's no thought put into where they're hiding these things.
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They're just after the numbers.
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So in typical droops fashion, I'm going to attempt to set an example in geocaching with
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my hides.
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And I really, really like the adventure or the journey to the cache.
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And then hopefully the beauty of the destination.
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And not a big fan of a simple cache under a pile of sticks at the base of a tree or a
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micro, which is like a little bitty one, hidden just in your own place with like no real significance.
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Man, I'm a jerk.
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So anyway, going over a few caches that I had disappointed me recently and talking about
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a few that John Dock and I just hid.
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I'm going to try to say everything the actual names of caches to keep the mystery alive.
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And I'm going to, I'm going to pick up my handwriting.
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I'm going to point out a few tips that have improved geocaching since I started.
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Now John Dock and I spent the day caching the other day and we found five caches and hit a few.
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And the ones we found were very disappointing.
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Now I have children and I involve them in geocaching.
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So I understand that like children caches have a big place in caching and I also understand
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that some people are less than mobile when they geocaching and they're out there.
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But neither of those are excuses for really the proliferation of spam caches and this
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increasing frequency of them.
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Now the one we were looking for, we're in a national forest.
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And if you check out the video, oh yeah, hey, this is an enhanced episode of HPR.
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If you go to hackupublicradio.org slash droops, you can see a video of John Dock and I doing this.
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So check that out and enhanced, woohoo.
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The four caches that we found in the national park were really spammy.
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The first one was right off of parking lot and you know parking lots are pretty and you know whatever.
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And it was kind of shallow in the woods.
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So you're thinking oh it might be just for some kish kids, whatever, but they were bunch
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of briars.
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So I had to go to like five feet of briars to get to this cache and kid friendly caches
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don't have briars.
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It was just hey, come to this parking lot in the national forest.
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And the second one was at release of cool abandoned buildings that the college I went to
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had like a forestry camp in the 1920s there and but this cache was five feet from the
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road and just like the first one under some sticks by tree.
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Not like go look at these cool buildings.
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It's like park here by these cool buildings and then don't really leave your car for.
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Number three was a small plastic container on a bridge railing at a popular fishing spot.
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So not only did I get to go out to the national forest and smell about your car fumes from
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people that were parking and fishing, there were trails that like branched out to explore
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the woods in the area and no no this was just hidden in a railing.
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It wasn't like painted like the railing or like cleverly hidden like you could just walk
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up and see it.
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So that was great.
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The last one the national forest was at the old entrance to the forest and the GPS was
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leading me away from the little rock marker structure that you know that marks the entrance
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and I said to John Dogg you know I'm surprised they didn't just like hide on right there on
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that little rock thing and right then he's like oh here it is.
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They had just set a cache on a rock wall.
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So I could drive up to the entrance, drive up to some abandoned buildings, drive to a parking
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lot and then drive to a bridge and that was geocaching in the national forest when I
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could have been like walking or exploring or like seeing stuff.
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You know there's like massive alligators out there and there's lots of water and there's
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hiking trails but no no no we'll just drive too much of things.
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That's awesome.
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The last one we found was actually on the way home and it was hooked to a tree outside
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an abandoned bar that was built like the 80s near a cross road in a little small town
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and there was a bunch of trash I don't know it was it's not exciting again it was right
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off the road too.
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So we spent the the whole day at the national forest we explored the lake and we explored
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the bayou which is like a creek or a river, this little stream thing that you can put
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a boat in coming off the lake and we found a seldomly marked lake out in the woods.
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I'll say it's seldomly marked like most maps don't have it and my GPS doesn't have it
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and it's got the fancy mapping thing with the topos but we found this lake and it was
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awesome and we didn't get through half of the national forest at all even like the section
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that we ran.
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There's the national forest there's other parts that are much bigger.
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So we found like a peninsula that would be a sweet campsite, had a bunch of washed away
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duck decoys which is kind of cool, have a duck decoy collection now, we found a swing
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over by you, found a sweet bridge over the dam that you could walk across and like literally
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feel the dam water, we saw tons of ducks that you could like almost catch, we did some
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walk and we did some kayaking, it was great.
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So like beautiful and creative hides or what I try to think about when I think about geocache
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and like one of my favorite caches has a micro which is small and in the first stage
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it has a multi-cache as more than one stage and you open up those small micro and has
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these cryptic numbers and eventually you figure out that this looks like a book number
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from like the library and so you go into the library nearby it's in this one's hidden
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at the college and then you find, I think that's called the Dewey Decimal System, you find
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a false book that's hidden in this library and that's the log for the cache and like that's
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pretty crazy, crazy, I liked it, I used to have one, it was pirate themed and you would
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actually find a specially made map that I made like ten of whatever, some number, to attempt
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to find the cache, the coordinates that were listed on the site just took you to a spot
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on the map and if you didn't have one of these maps you can find this cache and it was
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awesome, like we covered the ground underneath the cache with seashells when you got close
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you could tell and people would come to my house and be like, hey can I have a map, we
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have to go find one or if they were really cool I would make them take like this old sword
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that I had and they had to take pictures the whole way of them, I can like awesome people
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looking for this pirate geocache and you could walk to it kind of, you could, the best
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way to just walk to creek to get to it or you could boat to it and I don't know just
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sometimes I have a story so it's not just like, like I'm looking back at all these caches
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that I found and a lot of them I just don't remember a bit of them and then I look and
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it was, I didn't write a very interesting log for them but then the ones that I remember
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I wrote like this massive log talking about how great they were, which they were all great
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kind of like HPR every episode should be something good because it's something some
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I thought was really cool so like when hiding a cache I like to spend a lot of time
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research and location and I use a topo map to find something that may be interesting
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and I market on my GPS and then I go find that spot and I usually find a bunch of
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maybe's before I go explore and if it's a super cool spot that I find I might not have
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a cache there or might come back and be all creative in that spot I found a like I said
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I found a bunch of old lost duck decoys and I'm planning on incorporating them into
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a new nighttime cache where you have to follow the little tax through the woods and then
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maybe we have a bunch of duck heads hanging on a tree I don't know most spots that I find
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aren't cache worthy and I don't hide something there but hopefully I find something that
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is and I can do something cool now getting coordinates for one of these points of interest
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that I find on toggle maps is super easy you can use this internet thing if you go to
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my topo dot com slash maps and this will be in the show notes and you select the types
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of coordinates you want to use like the bottom of the map you just mouse over where you
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think is the point of interest and click on it and it'll totally tell you here's how
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you get there or the coordinates to it and this side has a ton of free topo map data.
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Now the USGS offers free PDF versions of all their topo maps the big quad maps that you
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see if you go to store.usgs.gov and then click on map locator and let's store fool you
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select a quad area and then it's like here's the so in the the droops area map and then
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they'll say do you want to buy it or do you want to PDF of it and printing them yourself
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is insanely expensive because they're such big maps and you have to have fancy equipment
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or take them somewhere but maybe look out maybe just look at them on your computer.
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So onward down let's see here's something that's new about geocaching I really like.
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Hey I'm grumpy and today I'm going to talk about something nice.
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So geocaching dot com is still stuck in a web window and put a world with a web 2.0
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idea like their users create all their content and that's what they sell and yet you can't
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like friend people or you can't like I don't know it's it's just bad so anyway the only way
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you can point out currently the cash sucks is if you leave comments saying that and this is
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against the be nice on the internet rules that that will result in a breakdown of society
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if you break so you've hired us really crappy cash and I find it I'm like why did you make
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me walk if I frickin 10 feet of briars from this ugly parking lot to find a little plastic
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box that you obviously took no time in thinking about hiding do I write that no because then
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those people will be like oh droops he's such a jerk you know I'm going to go trash
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his stuff or call him bad names on the internet if you really take offense to this so you
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just like log that thanks for the cash yada yada yada and if it's a good one you're like
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oh this was so awesome we had the best time here's the pictures we took doing it so I can't
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really say anything negative about it it's just like lack of talking about it that says
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hey your cash sucks so there's a grease monkey script that of course fixes this problem which
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allows anonymous cash rankings which really is a killer feature to me as a grumpy old guy
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so of course you can go for that maybe I'll have the Joe notes so I have a video at Hacker
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Public Radio slash or dot org slash droops of John doc and I hiding some caches that he and I
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went ahead and join the area in our kayaks and if people are interested in me containing this I'd
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love to make more geocaching videos I have a lot of special gear just for geocaching because I'm
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totally a gear guy and usually other nerds are interested in sharing gear so I'm working on a
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children's cash based on the basilisaurus which is a fossilized whale that's not only really
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scary looking but was discovered near where I live and I'd like to make a hpr episode about that
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um the cash as we hid one of them is on an island according to the maps but it's it's not an
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island as when we went there we got to bust a bunch of ice to go through it to go over the island
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and hide the cash and the other ones that that hidden lake that people have seen those pictures now
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on Facebook and they're like ah that lake so awesome I'm gonna go fishing there and we met some
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crazy old people that were looking for eagles and alligators and which is odd combination and they
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didn't believe that we'd actually made it to that lake apparently it's it's mythological lake anyway
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kind of neat stuff it's been several weeks as I hid these no one's found them maybe no one wants
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to find my caches I think are good because they're like we're all in it for the numbers or we only like
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really easy caches that you don't actually have to be able to like walk to find I don't know
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but uh anyway this is the hopefully the first enhanced episode of hpr and the video is at
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Haggar Public Radio dot org slash troops and I have been troops and I'm going to say troops troops
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troops and good night
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thank you for listening to Haggar Public Radio hpr is sponsored by tarot.net so head on over to
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