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Overland Bound Geocache General Discussion

Matt L.

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I just got the Challange Coins, with my member number, and I have this idea to create a Geocache with location clues in the Overland Bound Forums. This would enable other OB members to go on a little treasure hunt. I will include a Challenge Coin and instructions on how to contact me via the Overland Bound Forum. It will also have a suggestion to move the cache to a new location and switch my Challenge Coin with one of your own, or maybe a custom Overland Bound sticker. I think it would be cool to watch the cache get moved around via the forums and to go look for someone else's cache.

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It would be great if the Store had a custom geocache container with the logo and forum web information so when it is found people will know how to make contact with the group. It would be even better if each cache had an identification number (maybe a member number) so it could be tracked.

I should be dropping my first cache sometime this week on the NMBDR (New Mexico BDR). I'll start the treasure hunt in one of the forum pages, so if you are interested in hunting for it, keep a watch out for details.

Matt L.
 

Matt L.

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I dropped my Overland Bound geocache last weekend outside Ruidoso on the NMBDR. I’ll upload information on its location soon.
 

Desert Runner

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We ought to make it more interesting....roughly 17,000+ members on here, each member chips in $1 and a designated person geocaches a cashiers check in a mason jar somewhere in the US and gives one clue a day until its found.
Rather than CASH, which could create it's own set of problems, I think some CUSTOM SWAG, or tee shirts, or sweatshirts, or camp gear would be better. Maybe a special redeemable coupon to the OB store. This would also keep it in house and more manageable in cost.
 

Defender 90 Keith

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We ought to make it more interesting....roughly 17,000+ members on here, each member chips in $1 and a designated person geocaches a cashiers check in a mason jar somewhere in the US and gives one clue a day until its found.
I asume that you only want the US members to donate as you suggest it should be hidden in the US
 

PNW EXPLR

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I would totally get on board with this. We used to hunt for caches when out boys were young. Was a bunch of fun.
 

grubworm

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I asume that you only want the US members to donate as you suggest it should be hidden in the US
Well yeah, that's only fair and logical. The premise is that with a lot of people, we could have a good size "prize", be it money, or gear, etc and nobody would be out more than a few bucks. It would be like a raffle, say only 1000 people are interested, they can each put in $5 and that would be a $5000 prize minus some of that to compensate whoever is spending time and gas hiding it. Something along that line...I just thought it would be motivational for people and a fun way to get out and explore and better our knowledge by figuring out clues and honing navigational skills. Plus a little friendly competition is always fun. I'd certainly try it at least once. It would be nice to have it international, but probably not practical for most.
 
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Defender 90 Keith

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I would totally get on board with this. We used to hunt for caches when out boys were young. Was a bunch of fun.
Our little one is only 8 months old so obviously isn't compus mentis with the whole situation when out Geocaching.
I'd like to think he will enjoy it when he is older
 

Matt L.

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Enthusiast III

Well yeah, that's only fair and logical. The premise is that with a lot of people, we could have a good size "prize", be it money, or gear, etc and nobody would be out more than a few bucks. It would be like a raffle, say only 1000 people are interested, they can each put in $5 and that would be a $5000 prize minus some of that to compensate whoever is spending time and gas hiding it. Something along that line...I just thought it would be motivational for people and a fun way to get out and explore and better our knowledge by figuring out clues and honing navigational skills. Plus a little friendly competition is always fun. I'd certainly try it at least once. It would be nice to have it international, but probably not practical for most.
I like where this is going. Might be cool to use a portion to benefit a charity. Something for our veterans maybe. (Yes, I know that could leave some of our members out.) That could get more people involved. Maybe a once a year fundraiser? Just brainstorming a little.
 

PNW EXPLR

Local Expert Southeast Washington, USA
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Explorer I

I like where this is going. Might be cool to use a portion to benefit a charity. Something for our veterans maybe. (Yes, I know that could leave some of our members out.) That could get more people involved. Maybe a once a year fundraiser? Just brainstorming a little.
As a family, we found a few dozen geocaches. Much of the fun was seeing the little treasures that others left. So many times the find was a cool waterfall or a spectacular view. Honestly, I think that is more valuable then any monetary treasure. Just my .02 cents.
 

grubworm

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I like where this is going. Might be cool to use a portion to benefit a charity. Something for our veterans maybe. (Yes, I know that could leave some of our members out.) That could get more people involved. Maybe a once a year fundraiser? Just brainstorming a little.
Yeah, this could be a fun thing and you just stepped it up a notch by making it beneficial to more people than just the one who finds it.
 
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Defender 90 Keith

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As a family, we found a few dozen geocaches. Much of the fun was seeing the little treasures that others left. So many times the find was a cool waterfall or a spectacular view. Honestly, I think that is more valuable then any monetary treasure. Just my .02 cents.
That's the purpose of Geocaching. To take people out to see places of interest is what it's about. I'm not sure Geocaching encourages financial gain as part of their ethics. My belief is that if word got out that money was being hidden in caches, then more and more would be "muggled" (Geocaching term)
 

Desert Runner

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As a family, we found a few dozen geocaches. Much of the fun was seeing the little treasures that others left. So many times the find was a cool waterfall or a spectacular view. Honestly, I think that is more valuable then any monetary treasure. Just my .02 cents.
Being offroad orientated, the Pirates...smirk, wink wink, would be left to ,easy places, easily accessed. By keeping it SWAG directed, the interest would be limited to OB forum members for the most part. The cash idea while attention getting, would just bring in those who would likely abscond with a tax free bonus. Yes...I'm jaded......
 

PNW EXPLR

Local Expert Southeast Washington, USA
Member
Investor

Explorer I

Being offroad orientated, the Pirates...smirk, wink wink, would be left to ,easy places, easily accessed. By keeping it SWAG directed, the interest would be limited to OB forum members for the most part. The cash idea while attention getting, would just bring in those who would likely abscond with a tax free bonus. Yes...I'm jaded......
I agree completely. I still to this day have a Geocache coin that I traded for in a ammo can cache. If it were cash, it would have been gone and forgotten.
 
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