Tag: geocaching
My first geocache find in Hong Kong
During my last business trip, on the way home, I had over six hours of overlay in Hong Kong. I had to add Hong Kong to the list of countries where...
Geocache under the rail lines
Does placing a geocache under a busy rail line comply with the rules? When I saw the spot on the map, that was my first question. Then, as we were driving...
DNF – multiple a day but you must log them …
While talking to many geocachers at different places I learned that most of them do not log DNFs. I always take the time to explain to them why it is important...
Geocache under the air conditioner
Geocaching in a foreign country is always challenging especially when you need to search around air conditioners. This geocache I found somewhere in Taipei, Taiwan. It should be an easy find...
Geocache in a busy shopping street
We often browse around in busy cities. When we end up in a new city I always check for geocaches in the neighbourhood. This is exactly what I did and at...
Geocache in the tree
I found this geocache in Taiwan. It is part of a series placed at the public libraries of Taipei. When I mean it is in the tree I really mean it....
Geocache in the phone-booth
My work took me to Taiwan once again. I arrived somewhere in the afternoon so I decided to get more tired I go and find a geocache. The day was also...
Geocache hiding on a fence
Here comes another geocache I found along M6 in Hungary. Most geocaches along highways in Europe are a simple park and grab hides. Driving for hours is never the best thing...
Geocache under the water main access cover
I could call it a typical geocache hiding technic by now. I remember the first of this kind I found in a parking area in Germany. Trust me it took us...
Geocache at the end of the guard rail
Geocaches along the highways are mostly park and grabs. This geocache was also no exception. Resting areas along the highways in Hungary are having limited places to place a geocache as...