+jgc3 Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 Hi, I was contacted by a reader (aka geo-twin) of my geocaching magazine suggesting a story about "Boating and caching" Was wondering how many poeple out there grab those or even hide a cache while boating? Any pictures or comments would be appreciated and will perhaps be used in June's Magazine. Thanks Quote Link to comment
nightcaching Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 Here's a bookmark list for some around Melbourne: http://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/view.aspx?guid=fbdf4f34-7d43-4643-b4d2-39b38560984e Quote Link to comment
Clan Riffster Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 I cache out of my kayak on a regular basis, both hiding and finding. Quote Link to comment
+all done Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 Kayaking on the Colorado. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 I've hidden and found caches via canoe. Quote Link to comment
+usyoopers Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 We love kayak/canoe caches. Quote Link to comment
+firemanjim903mfd Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 There is a lake near me that has an island that I would love to put a cache on , but I don't have a boat . Quote Link to comment
+nittany dave Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 +1 for kayak caching/hiding Quote Link to comment
+IHaveFish Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 In Berlin is a small round of 4 caches which are found at good weather conditions with pedal boat You can find the 4 within an hour which is the usual time for boat hire there. Makes a lot of fun and laugh doing this in a team up to 4 (or more then one boat). One of them was hiding from the bank but could reach from the water very easy. The others must be hide while boating. Quote Link to comment
+Too Tall John Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 (edited) Recently, in a log I made a comment to a cache owner about how I was working on a Know Your Local Cacher Challenge (where you have to find 3 different types of caches from 10 different cachers) and that in order to use them for the challenge, I was going to have to freeze my bottom off (ice was just recently out on the lake) in the kayak to go out to one of his island caches. He offered to take me along on a maintenance run to another of his caches in his '49 Chris Craft! Quite an offer from someone I'd never met! So, in meeting him, I took the KYLC Challenge beyond it's initial intent! We made our way to 3 different islands (one was big enough to stop at both ends of the island) and all but one island had docks. The one without a dock usually had a beach that we would have run up onto, but the water was so high, all there was were rocks! Not a good combination with a beautifully restored antique wooden boat. I crawled up onto the bow and leaned out to grab one of the rocks on shore while the anchor was thrown of the rear and pulled taught (almost pulling me into the water as I was leaning across the gap between boat and shore!). We then jumped ashore and tied the bow line to a tree, the two lines keeping the boat steady. All in all, it was an awesome trip! In warmer weather, kayak caching is a lot of fun, too. Nearby there's a lake with 18 kayak/canoe only caches. The lake is man-made and there's still enough stumps in the shallows that bringing a motor boat into the area is treacherous. Two of the caches were a bit older, and I had traversed the ice in winter to get them, but I got the rest on a late summer day. That was a fun trip with another local cacher. It was a nice enough day I spent a good deal of the trip with my feet hanging out of the kayak, dragging in the water. We only had to get out of the kayaks for 1 cache. Edited May 4, 2011 by Too Tall John Quote Link to comment
+TheLoneGrangers Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 this looks like a excuse to bring up boating, and if you want to talk about boating you should probably find a proper forum about boating, I'm sure there are plenty. Quote Link to comment
+A & J Tooling Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 Once I get to the magical number of 100 and am allowed to hide some, I'm taking some out on Lake Huron in Michigan. I fish a lot of coves above Saginaw and will place some accordingly. Quote Link to comment
+Too Tall John Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 this looks like a excuse to bring up boating, and if you want to talk about boating you should probably find a proper forum about boating, I'm sure there are plenty. If someone asked what people liked about their GPS, would you tell them to go to a GPS forum? Either one is a tool that may or may not be needed to find a geocache. Quote Link to comment
+bflentje Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 this looks like a excuse to bring up boating, and if you want to talk about boating you should probably find a proper forum about boating, I'm sure there are plenty. If someone asked what people liked about their GPS, would you tell them to go to a GPS forum? Either one is a tool that may or may not be needed to find a geocache. I saw it as nothing more than a way for you to brag about your really cool boat. Sweet.. I don't envy too often but do love your boat. Quote Link to comment
+NYPaddleCacher Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 this looks like a excuse to bring up boating, and if you want to talk about boating you should probably find a proper forum about boating, I'm sure there are plenty. If someone asked what people liked about their GPS, would you tell them to go to a GPS forum? Either one is a tool that may or may not be needed to find a geocache. I saw it as nothing more than a way for you to brag about your really cool boat. Sweet.. I don't envy too often but do love your boat. That wasn't TTJs boat. It belonged to another local geocacher. It's a gorgeous boat. I actually bought my first GPS with the intent on using it for navigation using my kayak. I think I've only done that a few times but have used it for geocaching a lot more. I've done numerous boat access only caches and hope to do a lot more. There is a local cacher that has placed three different series of caches that consist of a 10 or so caches each along navigable creeks in the area. Some areas have a high density of caches or caches along power trails that can be found. Some areas have a lot of lakes and rivers in the area where people place caches. Both are valid topics of discussion. Quote Link to comment
+TheLoneGrangers Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 this looks like a excuse to bring up boating, and if you want to talk about boating you should probably find a proper forum about boating, I'm sure there are plenty. If someone asked what people liked about their GPS, would you tell them to go to a GPS forum? Either one is a tool that may or may not be needed to find a geocache. I saw it as nothing more than a way for you to brag about your really cool boat. Sweet.. I don't envy too often but do love your boat. I was just making a joke for anyone who saw the CCW thread would understand. I would love to have a boat to get all of the boat caches in my area. Quote Link to comment
+roziecakes Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 Where I live there are a lot of rivers, and there are several caches on rivers that you can only access by boat (or swimming if you're brave and / or crazy). In fact, there are some local cachers who put on a float event each year and take folks on their rafts or canoes to go get some of these caches. I think it's great fun myself. We have one that's in the middle of a small lake. Quote Link to comment
+DragonsWest Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 I've been caching by Kayak a couple times around San Francisco and have had a blast doing it. I'd love to have a kayak of my own and add a couple T***** caches of my own Quote Link to comment
+2Jeeps2Jacks Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 We have 13 caches on Lake Keowee in South Carolina. 12 are on islands and one is at the ramp we put in at. There are a total of about 35 on the lake and you can make a day of it. Here is out cache boat, 2004 Triton 163 Sport, with Mrs. 2J2J at the helm. Quote Link to comment
+Too Tall John Posted May 5, 2011 Share Posted May 5, 2011 this looks like a excuse to bring up boating, and if you want to talk about boating you should probably find a proper forum about boating, I'm sure there are plenty. If someone asked what people liked about their GPS, would you tell them to go to a GPS forum? Either one is a tool that may or may not be needed to find a geocache. I saw it as nothing more than a way for you to brag about your really cool boat. Sweet.. I don't envy too often but do love your boat.You might say we're in the same boat, because I envy the cacher who owns the boat, too. It was a sweet ride. You can envy me that if you want. Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 5, 2011 Author Share Posted May 5, 2011 Thanks for the link. Much appreciated. Here's a bookmark list for some around Melbourne: http://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/view.aspx?guid=fbdf4f34-7d43-4643-b4d2-39b38560984e Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 5, 2011 Author Share Posted May 5, 2011 I'm surprised so many people replied already. Thank you. Would be great if you could post perhaps some GC numbers? Would like to put some detail in the article so people know where to look. Cheers. I cache out of my kayak on a regular basis, both hiding and finding. Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 5, 2011 Author Share Posted May 5, 2011 Thanks for the reply. Sounds awesome. Would like to visit over there one day. Kayaking on the Colorado. Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 5, 2011 Author Share Posted May 5, 2011 Thanks for the post. Would like to hear more if you'd wish to post some more info. Much appreciated. I've never gone and done a water cache, although got close a few times so I think I'll try to get out and experience some myself. I've hidden and found caches via canoe. Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 5, 2011 Author Share Posted May 5, 2011 Can you please let us know a few of your favourite ones? Thanks for the post. We love kayak/canoe caches. Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 5, 2011 Author Share Posted May 5, 2011 Perhaps we can find someone around where you are that could help?? If you want to share where it is.. There is a lake near me that has an island that I would love to put a cache on , but I don't have a boat . Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 5, 2011 Author Share Posted May 5, 2011 Thanks. I guess you'd have to do a few water caches with a handle like "IHaveFish" Appreciate the post, would like to hear more if you want to share. In Berlin is a small round of 4 caches which are found at good weather conditions with pedal boat You can find the 4 within an hour which is the usual time for boat hire there. Makes a lot of fun and laugh doing this in a team up to 4 (or more then one boat). One of them was hiding from the bank but could reach from the water very easy. The others must be hide while boating. Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 5, 2011 Author Share Posted May 5, 2011 Wow. A great experience. Makes you glad you're a geocacher. Thanks Recently, in a log I made a comment to a cache owner about how I was working on a Know Your Local Cacher Challenge (where you have to find 3 different types of caches from 10 different cachers) and that in order to use them for the challenge, I was going to have to freeze my bottom off (ice was just recently out on the lake) in the kayak to go out to one of his island caches. He offered to take me along on a maintenance run to another of his caches in his '49 Chris Craft! Quite an offer from someone I'd never met! So, in meeting him, I took the KYLC Challenge beyond it's initial intent! We made our way to 3 different islands (one was big enough to stop at both ends of the island) and all but one island had docks. The one without a dock usually had a beach that we would have run up onto, but the water was so high, all there was were rocks! Not a good combination with a beautifully restored antique wooden boat. I crawled up onto the bow and leaned out to grab one of the rocks on shore while the anchor was thrown of the rear and pulled taught (almost pulling me into the water as I was leaning across the gap between boat and shore!). We then jumped ashore and tied the bow line to a tree, the two lines keeping the boat steady. All in all, it was an awesome trip! In warmer weather, kayak caching is a lot of fun, too. Nearby there's a lake with 18 kayak/canoe only caches. The lake is man-made and there's still enough stumps in the shallows that bringing a motor boat into the area is treacherous. Two of the caches were a bit older, and I had traversed the ice in winter to get them, but I got the rest on a late summer day. That was a fun trip with another local cacher. It was a nice enough day I spent a good deal of the trip with my feet hanging out of the kayak, dragging in the water. We only had to get out of the kayaks for 1 cache. Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 5, 2011 Author Share Posted May 5, 2011 Hard not to talk about boating when it involves caches around the water. this looks like a excuse to bring up boating, and if you want to talk about boating you should probably find a proper forum about boating, I'm sure there are plenty. Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 5, 2011 Author Share Posted May 5, 2011 Classic. Well said. this looks like a excuse to bring up boating, and if you want to talk about boating you should probably find a proper forum about boating, I'm sure there are plenty. If someone asked what people liked about their GPS, would you tell them to go to a GPS forum? Either one is a tool that may or may not be needed to find a geocache. Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 5, 2011 Author Share Posted May 5, 2011 What an idea. A float event. I like that. Would like some more info on that and could help promote it in my events section if you wish. Cheers Where I live there are a lot of rivers, and there are several caches on rivers that you can only access by boat (or swimming if you're brave and / or crazy). In fact, there are some local cachers who put on a float event each year and take folks on their rafts or canoes to go get some of these caches. I think it's great fun myself. We have one that's in the middle of a small lake. Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 5, 2011 Author Share Posted May 5, 2011 Thanks for the photo and info. Sounds like a great day out doing those caches.. Maybe catch dinner while out there! We have 13 caches on Lake Keowee in South Carolina. 12 are on islands and one is at the ramp we put in at. There are a total of about 35 on the lake and you can make a day of it. Here is out cache boat, 2004 Triton 163 Sport, with Mrs. 2J2J at the helm. Quote Link to comment
Clan Riffster Posted May 5, 2011 Share Posted May 5, 2011 Would be great if you could post perhaps some GC numbers? Here's a bookmark list of all my owned kayak caches & events. Feel free to use any images or cache page stuff you need. -Sean Quote Link to comment
+Too Tall John Posted May 5, 2011 Share Posted May 5, 2011 Would be great if you could post perhaps some GC numbers?Here's a bookmark list of all my owned kayak caches & events. Feel free to use any images or cache page stuff you need.-Sean This one? Quote Link to comment
+Klondike Mike Posted May 5, 2011 Share Posted May 5, 2011 I own a few caches that I placed while boating. I have found several including this one GC153MV as my 2000th find. We had a Paddle down the river event back in 2005 and there is one, GC2NVPJ in close proximity to and the same week as the mega event in Alberta Quote Link to comment
+NickMackz Posted May 5, 2011 Share Posted May 5, 2011 I live next to Poole Harbour in the UK and have found a couple of caches by boat. I might place a few around the shores during the summer as there aren't many at the moment. I'd like to find somewhere to place a boat only cache but I am not sure where at the moment... Quote Link to comment
+firemanjim903mfd Posted May 5, 2011 Share Posted May 5, 2011 Perhaps we can find someone around where you are that could help?? If you want to share where it is.. There is a lake near me that has an island that I would love to put a cache on , but I don't have a boat . GC2T3K5 GC2TM5Q GC2T3MY the caches are at Curtisville Lake near Mannington WV . To most people this would be a small Lake . It was built back in the 70s for flood control . Quote Link to comment
+TheLoneGrangers Posted May 5, 2011 Share Posted May 5, 2011 there is alot of water caches here in SC. Search Columbia, SC on the google maps, then zoom on in to the river and check them out. Then find I-95 and follow it down to Lake Santee and check out all the Kayak only caches in the upper part of the lake which is mostly swampy Quote Link to comment
+southeastalaska Posted May 5, 2011 Share Posted May 5, 2011 Where I live there are very few roads. None of the towns are connected. For caching locally on the islands we use boats. To cache in a nearby town we ride a ferry. Either could be done with a float plane but it's much cheaper by boat. Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 6, 2011 Author Share Posted May 6, 2011 Thanks and thanks to Too Tall John. Would be great if you could post perhaps some GC numbers? Here's a bookmark list of all my owned kayak caches & events. Feel free to use any images or cache page stuff you need. -Sean Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 6, 2011 Author Share Posted May 6, 2011 Thanks for the "missing" link! Would be great if you could post perhaps some GC numbers?Here's a bookmark list of all my owned kayak caches & events. Feel free to use any images or cache page stuff you need.-Sean This one? Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 6, 2011 Author Share Posted May 6, 2011 Appreciate the info. Thanks I own a few caches that I placed while boating. I have found several including this one GC153MV as my 2000th find. We had a Paddle down the river event back in 2005 and there is one, GC2NVPJ in close proximity to and the same week as the mega event in Alberta Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 6, 2011 Author Share Posted May 6, 2011 Sounds interesting. Thanks. Let us know if you manage to find the right spot. Good luck. I live next to Poole Harbour in the UK and have found a couple of caches by boat. I might place a few around the shores during the summer as there aren't many at the moment. I'd like to find somewhere to place a boat only cache but I am not sure where at the moment... Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 6, 2011 Author Share Posted May 6, 2011 Thanks will check out the listings.. Perhaps we can find someone around where you are that could help?? If you want to share where it is.. There is a lake near me that has an island that I would love to put a cache on , but I don't have a boat . GC2T3K5 GC2TM5Q GC2T3MY the caches are at Curtisville Lake near Mannington WV . To most people this would be a small Lake . It was built back in the 70s for flood control . Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 6, 2011 Author Share Posted May 6, 2011 I will have a look on google maps.. thanks there is alot of water caches here in SC. Search Columbia, SC on the google maps, then zoom on in to the river and check them out. Then find I-95 and follow it down to Lake Santee and check out all the Kayak only caches in the upper part of the lake which is mostly swampy Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 6, 2011 Author Share Posted May 6, 2011 That sounds amazing. Would like to hear more. Hard to imagine "few roads" for us city folk. Where I live there are very few roads. None of the towns are connected. For caching locally on the islands we use boats. To cache in a nearby town we ride a ferry. Either could be done with a float plane but it's much cheaper by boat. Quote Link to comment
ITCJSB Posted May 14, 2011 Share Posted May 14, 2011 It would be nice to be able to search on things like "Kayak needed" or "hiking required". It seems that Kayaking would be a perfect fit with Geocaching. Quote Link to comment
+niraD Posted May 14, 2011 Share Posted May 14, 2011 It would be nice to be able to search on things like "Kayak needed" or "hiking required". It seems that Kayaking would be a perfect fit with Geocaching.Premium members can use pocket queries to search for caches in various ways, including by caches' attributes. For more info on pocket queries, see: http://www.markwell.us/pq.htm For more info about attributes, see: http://www.geocaching.com/about/icons.aspx Quote Link to comment
yoshi2093 Posted May 14, 2011 Share Posted May 14, 2011 I their was a cache in the lake my mum would probably swim to it. Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 14, 2011 Author Share Posted May 14, 2011 Thanks for the tip. Cheers It would be nice to be able to search on things like "Kayak needed" or "hiking required". It seems that Kayaking would be a perfect fit with Geocaching.Premium members can use pocket queries to search for caches in various ways, including by caches' attributes. For more info on pocket queries, see: http://www.markwell.us/pq.htm For more info about attributes, see: http://www.geocaching.com/about/icons.aspx Quote Link to comment
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