https://t.co/3OoyW7mIC3
even though the #geocaching tag is being flooded with a bot army, maybe someone interested in geocaching will see this video, or maybe even someone that is subscribed to me! Wouldn't that be weird!
@B16pal Yeah, I feel ya. Kids were handy for getting those playground caches and sending them in to small sewers but their caching-usefulness is directly inverse to their age/height.
Hey @GoGeocaching , if I add to my cache description: "If I do not log in for 1 year, please transfer this (or all of my) caches to the first willing user to request them," would that be permission enough for you to let a stranger adopt them without having to contact me?
@BibliateForward Oof, heavy last line there. Food for thought. But I should have elaborated: you shared a screenshot of a tiktok vid...I was hoping for a link to the actual video.
@gcpodcast NOT disrupt the relationship? I didn't even know that was an option!
"Honey, can you watch the kids in the hotel? I just have to run to the local cemetery for 90 minutes."
@Geocachetalk Holy crap (ha!) I bought a version of that from Amazon because it was billed as a nightlight. I had no idea it went IN the toilet. Freaked the wife out, had to get rid of it before inlaws came over, was afraid they would think it was some weird toilet cam.
Hey! A super-long video about #geocaching is just what you were looking for in this hashtag.
https://t.co/G8FWdjV0Pn
A story about a cache that only one person can (and did) find.