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August 2016

2,9 millones de geocaches más tarde…

30. August 2016 // 0 Kommentare

El 2 de septiembre, Geocaching.com cumple 16 años. Cuando se lanzó en 2000, la página web albergaba un total de 75 fichas de geocachés. Hoy, hay más de 2.9 millones de geocachés activos, así como miles de eventos de la comunidad y millones de rastreables. Solo en 2016, esto es lo que habéis hecho realidad: 1,560,957 geocachers han encontrado al menos un geocaché 2,757,335 geocachés has sido registrados 374,674 nuevos geocachés se han colocado 23,449 eventos de Geocaching han tenido lugar 39,575 geocachers ayudaron a limpiar el planeta en eventos CITO A todos vosotros geocachers: gracias por acompañarnos en este viaje. Mira como era la página web. [...]

Moun10Bike redet über Trackables

30. August 2016 // 0 Kommentare

Diesen Dienstag, den 30. August, wird Moun10Bike, der “Vater des Geocoins” Fragen über Trackables in einer “Frag mich alles” Live – Fragerunde (AMA) auf dem Geocaching Subreddit Kanal beantworten. Genau an diesem Tag vor 15 Jahren hat der Gründer von Geocaching.com, Jeremy Irish, den weltweit ersten Trackable aktiviert. Du bist eingeladen an dieser Diskussion teilzunehmen! Datum: 30. August 2016 Zeit: 11am PST (20:00 MESZ) Wo: Geocaching Subreddit Moun10Bike wird außerdem die Gewinner des HQ Entenrennens während der Fragerunde bekannt geben. [...]

Moun10Bike nous parle des objets voyageurs

30. August 2016 // 0 Kommentare

Ce mardi 30 août, Moun10Bike, le “Père des géocoins”, répondra aux questions à propos des objets voyageurs pendant un direct Ask Me Anything (“Demandez-moi tout ce que vous voulez”) sur le subreddit Géocaching. Il y a quinze ans ce même jour, le fondateur de Geocaching.com, Jeremy Irish, a activé le premier objet voyageur. Vous êtes invités à rejoindre la conversation ! Date : 30 août 2016 Heure : 11h PST, 20h en France métropolitaine Lieu : subreddit Géocaching Moun10Bike annoncera également les gagnants de la Course de Canards du HQ lors de cette conversation. [...]

Moun10Bike habla de rastreables

30. August 2016 // 0 Kommentare

Este martes, 30 de agosto, Moun10Bike, el “Padre de la Geocoin”, responderá a las preguntas sobre rastreables en directo durante un Ask Me Anything (AMA) en el subreddit Geocaching. Tal día como hoy hace quince años, Jeremy Irish, fundador de Geocaching.com activa el primer rastreable del mundo. ¡Estás invitado a unirte a la conversación! Fecha: 30 de agosto de 2016 Hora: 11am PST Donde: Geocaching subreddit Moun10Bike también anunciará los ganadores de la HQ Duck Dash durante la AMA. [...]

Last Call For Fall CITO Events 2016!

30. August 2016 // 0 Kommentare

Cache In Trash Out® Week is almost here! CITO Events are a chance for geocachers to give back to their local spaces and communities, and may involve tree planting, litter pick up, or even habitat restoration. From September 17–24, you can even earn a special souvenir by attending one. It's not too late to submit a CITO of your own. Check out this blog post for tips on hosting your own CITO. But remember: CITO Events must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the event date. Ready to get your hands dirty? Check out CITO gear from Shop Geocaching. [...]

Petrified Forest- Route 66—Geocache of the Week

26. August 2016 // 0 Kommentare

Traditional GC3EPG9 by PEFO Ranger Difficulty: 2.5 Terrain: 1 Location: Petrified Forest National Park, United States N 35° 03.067 W 109° 48.319 Today is the US National Park Service's 100th Birthday! In addition to the NPS offering free entry into all National Parks this weekend, Geocaching HQ has created a Find Your Park GeoTour where you can explore geocaches placed by the National Park Service and their partners. We want to highlight a fun, car-themed geocache that was hidden by a Ranger in Petrified Forest National Park. Besides, what's more American than a road trip on Route 66? Made popular by the Nat King Cole Trio song “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66” and the 1960's TV Series, Route 66, the road spans from Santa Monica, California to Chicago, Illinois. Along Route 66, you can visit Petrified Forest National Park, which was established by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906. Petrified Forest National Park was created to protect large deposits of petrified wood and other fossils from the Triassic Period, which makes this park Dino-Mite! Over 10,000 years of human history can be found in the park, including over 800 archeological and historical sites. Things to know about the geocache: There is an old car sitting in the roadbed of the previous road. This place is a popular spot to visit, so watch out for muggles taking pictures! This is a “TNLN” geocache, which means “Take Nothing; Leave Nothing”. Bring a pen, sign the log, and save your cool swag and trackables for a different geocaching experience. Please respect the rules and regulations of the park and the resources it was established to protect. While you're in Petrified National Forest, check out other caches the PEFO Ranger has hidden: PEFO – Pioneers of Paleontology PEFO – Giant Logs PEFO – Painted Desert Oasis HistoricAZ66: The Painted Desert HistoricAZ66: Painted Desert Inn Thanks PEFO Ranger for hiding some super fun and informative caches and also for serving our National Park Service. And I'll leave you with a seemingly relevant dinosaur joke: What do you call it when a dinosaur has a car accident? A Tyrannosaurus wreck! Make sure to share your experience with the community by using the hashtags #FindYourPark and #Geocaching while on your National Parks adventure this weekend. Continue to explore some of the most amazing geocaches around the world. Check out all of the Geocaches of the Week on the Geocaching blog. If you would like to nominate a Geocache of the Week, fill out this form. [...]

Das Wetter in Wien-Favoriten, 25.08.2016

25. August 2016 // 0 Kommentare

Das Wetter in Wien-Favoriten, 25.08.2016 Sonne pur gibt es mittlerweile in Wien und auch in den nächsten Tagen wird sich daran nicht viel ändern. Dank Hoch Gerd wird es nun [...]

Letzte Chance für CITO-Events!

24. August 2016 // 0 Kommentare

Bald ist es soweit! Im 14. Jahr in Folge haben Geocacher bei der Cache In Trash Out®-Woche die Möglichkeit durch die Teilnahme an einem CITO-Event positiv auf ihre Umgebung und die Community vor Ort Einfluss zu nehmen. Dies kann in Form vom Pflanzen neuer Bäume, Müllbeseitigung, oder sogar der Wiederherstellung von Lebensräumen geschehen. Vom 17. bis 24. September kannst Du dazu noch ein spezielles Souvenir verdienen, wenn Du an einem CITO-Event teilnimmst. Finde ein CITO-Event in Deiner Nähe. Du siehst keine Events in Deiner Umgebung? Dann ist es noch nicht zu spät selbst einen CITO einzureichen. Schau Dir diesen Blog-Artikel für Tipps an, wie Du Dein eigenes CITO-Event veranstalten kannst. Aber denk daran: CITO-Events müssen mindestens zwei Wochen vor dem Eventdatum eingereicht werden. [...]

Zauberkistenrunde in Villach

21. August 2016 // 0 Kommentare

Es war schade als die Gailuferserie des Owners eingestellt wurde, nun sind die Caches an den Faaker See in Kärnten umgezogen und wurden „runderneuert“. Die Serie [...]

Das Wetter in Wien-Favoriten am 19.08.2016

19. August 2016 // 0 Kommentare

Das Wetter in Wien-Favoriten am 19.08.2016 Heute ist es nicht ganz so beständig wie am gestrigen Donnerstag, der insgesamt 29,3°C warm geworden ist. Besonders südlich von [...]

Wetterwarnung für Wien (Favoriten)

19. August 2016 // 0 Kommentare

Wetterwarnung für Wien (Favoriten) Gewitter Freitag 14:00 – Sonntag 14:00 Unwetterwarnung der Stufe Orange vor mäßig starkem Gewitter, gültig von Freitag, 19.08. [...]

The Secret Whitelist — Geocache of the Week

19. August 2016 // 0 Kommentare

Mystery Cache GC69Q0D by El abnorgollums724 Difficulty: 4.5 Terrain: 2.5 Location: Switzerland N 47° 22.913 E 008° 51.881 “The Secret Whitelist” is a well-crafted, highly entertaining dramatic comedy short film and mystery cache. The clues that will lead you to its final location are hidden within the film, created by and starring the cache owners: El Tornado, abnorMali, sven724 & die-gollums. When the film opens, geocachers have been disappearing under mysterious circumstances left and right, and the frantic and frightened Thomas Upper finds himself next in line. He suspects the criminal organization, the Muggles, who target geocachers and geocaches, are behind it all. The police are no help. Upper knows he must be added to the Whitelist, a list of geocachers who've paid protection money to the Muggles in exchange for being left alone. He appeals to David Öseler—a disheveled, rookie detective who loves his drink—who agrees to take the case. “My first case!” he says. “And maybe my last.” Detective Öseler listens intently as Upper describes the situation.The detective calls an associate of his, and a meeting is set up. After an exchange of the secret code (“A crocodile is like this: the greener it is, the more swim…” and “In the winter, it's colder than outside…”) they get down to business. Öseler meets a strange stranger in an underground parking lot (even stranger!)The detective's associate shows him which tools he'll need to locate the secret Whitelist. He warns the detective, “The Muggles are more hostile than ever.” The secret contact shows Oseler what he'll need to find the Whitelist.And after that, the viewer is told to slip into the role of the Detective, and begin the hunt for the Whitelist! The viewer has all the same tools and clues at their disposal as the detective…that is, if they paid attention! In the seven months since being published, the cache has earned 94 favorite points (a 90% favorite rating). The team that created this cache were elated by the response from the community. “Wir wollten etwas ganz spezielles auf die Beine stellen. Wir waren überzeugt, dass dieser MultiMystery bei der Community gut ankommen wird. Dass dieser so einen Hype auslösen würde, hat uns doch überrascht.” [We set out to create something truly unique. We were shocked at the incredibly positive response from the community. The fact that it generated such a hype really surprised us.] The cache owners had this to say to the geocaching community: “Als erstes möchten wir uns bei der Community bedanken, für die positiven Feedbacks und die tollen langen Logs, die geschrieben wurden. Danke auch an alle Cacheowner für die unzähligen tollen Caches die wir besuchten und die wir noch besuchen dürfen. Passt auf die Muggels auf!” [First of all, we want to thank the Community for the positive feedback we've received and all the great logs that have been written. Thanks also to all the cache owners out there for countless amazing geocaches that we visited, and that we may still visit. Watch out for the Muggles!] Continue to explore some of the most amazing geocaches around the world. Check out all of the Geocaches of the Week on the Geocaching blog. If you would like to nominate a Geocache of the Week, fill out this form. [...]

Das Wetter in Wien-Favoriten am 18.08.2016

18. August 2016 // 0 Kommentare

Das Wetter in Wien-Favoriten am 18.08.2016 Bereits 29 Grad sind erreicht und vielleicht gehen sich sogar noch 30 Grad aus. Die Quellwolken, die am Nachmittag entstanden sind, [...]
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