Gallery of log for Victorian Reverse Geocache
Well, this has been a little while coming.
First I received this at an event, curious aout how it would work. It was a very cool concept, however would it work...
It took a little while and the first time this was tried, the first two circles touched. Somehow, I had picked two quite disparate locations which happened to linearly coincide with the actual final GZ. The cache looked good for coordinates though and when I and the geokids arrived, we were concerned. A press of the instructed button did not open the cache, but rather the screen went dead.
Noooooo!
I sent the CO a photo at GZ with a very disappointed and sad face on.
I was in the right spot, but the batteries had died.
The cache was returned to the CO for maintenance.
But then it was returned to me at another event... Be careful of strange men handing you strange wooden boxes which you don't know the contents of...
So the box has been wih me for too long. I knew it was local, but I have been interstate and so I haven't had a chance.
But not this morning.
A short walk with Lionlord in tow had me at the suspected GZ, it had to be here...
Press... wait... whirr! Click!
The treaure was revealed, and squeals of delight were forthcoming. And then Lionlord saw what was inside!
A couple of pathtags have been liberated and an approriate amount of swag exchanged.
Thanks Geo-Jas for the fun of this unique cache. Absolutely awesome!
First I received this at an event, curious aout how it would work. It was a very cool concept, however would it work...
It took a little while and the first time this was tried, the first two circles touched. Somehow, I had picked two quite disparate locations which happened to linearly coincide with the actual final GZ. The cache looked good for coordinates though and when I and the geokids arrived, we were concerned. A press of the instructed button did not open the cache, but rather the screen went dead.
Noooooo!
I sent the CO a photo at GZ with a very disappointed and sad face on.
I was in the right spot, but the batteries had died.
The cache was returned to the CO for maintenance.
But then it was returned to me at another event... Be careful of strange men handing you strange wooden boxes which you don't know the contents of...
So the box has been wih me for too long. I knew it was local, but I have been interstate and so I haven't had a chance.
But not this morning.
A short walk with Lionlord in tow had me at the suspected GZ, it had to be here...
Press... wait... whirr! Click!
The treaure was revealed, and squeals of delight were forthcoming. And then Lionlord saw what was inside!
A couple of pathtags have been liberated and an approriate amount of swag exchanged.
Thanks Geo-Jas for the fun of this unique cache. Absolutely awesome!
Rated: for Overall Experience.