+TeamHanda Posted July 1, 2002 Posted July 1, 2002 The best thing I found was a Freestyle Shark wrist watch. Another thing that I found was a leather bicycle seat. The last thing that I found that I thought was neat was a hand blowen glass oil lamp. Cory85 and corysmom Quote
+Hawk-eye Posted July 3, 2002 Posted July 3, 2002 You might want to check out this post on a similar posting - weird ---------------------------------------------------------------- Co-founder of the "NC/VA GEO-HOG ASSOCIATION" ... when you absolutely have to find it first! Quote
+park2 Posted July 3, 2002 Posted July 3, 2002 The tiniest, cutest little skull I have ever seen (bird, snake,?). It wasn't actually in the cache but I found it on the way to the cache and left it in the cache: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=23285 See the June 15 log. I'm kicking myself I didn't have the camera with me that day. Quote
+GeoVamp Posted July 5, 2002 Posted July 5, 2002 My most fav.thing I have found in a cache is a brand new still in the box Magic 8-ball,I keep it beside my bed and I use it to make up my mine some times a kind of mental push in one way or the other. I would follow my GPS to the gates of Hell if it pointed that way. Quote
+Jamie Z Posted July 5, 2002 Posted July 5, 2002 Only after I'd left the cache did I realize how odd it was... but I found a cymbal in a cache. I didn't trade, and in fact I didn't realize what it was right away. But it was a drum cymbal with the edges bent up in sort of an artistic way. Later I read the logs and someone wrote that they left the cymbal and that it was characteristic of their personality. Either they are a drummer.. or they are a noisy person. Jamie Quote
+Seay me Posted July 6, 2002 Posted July 6, 2002 If I read your discription correctly the type of cymbal you saw was a "china" series. It's a type of special effects cymbal that has kind of an agressive initial crash sound that fades off rather quickly. The cymbal you say may or may not be a zildjian (brand name), but it looks like a pricy cache item. http://www.zildjian.com/specialeffects-frames.htm Chip Quote
+EraSeek Posted July 7, 2002 Posted July 7, 2002 Most unusual: Someones cermated remains. Neatest: Maybe the Antartica Naval Service Pin that I still have attached to my daypack. Quote
+CYBret Posted July 7, 2002 Posted July 7, 2002 quote:Originally posted by EraSeek: Most unusual: Someones cermated remains. Hmmmmm, reminds me of the "You are the travel bug" discussion a few months ago. Bret "The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. When a man found it, he hid it again." Mt. 13:44 Quote
+Jamie Z Posted July 7, 2002 Posted July 7, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Seay me: If I read your discription correctly the type of cymbal you saw was a "china" series. It's a type of special effects cymbal that has kind of an agressive initial crash sound that fades off rather quickly. Chip... no, I doubt it. I should have been more descriptive. I'm no drummer, but I've been around cymbals, and this appeared to be a regular cymbal that someone took a hammer to. When I say that the edges were bent up, I mean someone smacked it a few times to bend it up. Jamie Quote
+culpc Posted July 21, 2002 Posted July 21, 2002 I was mapping coordinates for a cache I was setting. I started up a sandstone slope toward a ledge when I heard my dog's toe nails clattering on the rocks. I remembered that the dog hadn't come with me and looked up to see a fox heading across the ledge above me. What fun! I chose another set of rocks for the cache and moved out of the area. Apparently, the fox had denned up in the cave above me. Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life, son! Quote
+culpc Posted July 21, 2002 Posted July 21, 2002 I was mapping coordinates for a cache I was setting. I started up a sandstone slope toward a ledge when I heard my dog's toe nails clattering on the rocks. I remembered that the dog hadn't come with me and looked up to see a fox heading across the ledge above me. What fun! I chose another set of rocks for the cache and moved out of the area. Apparently, the fox had denned up in the cave above me. Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life, son! Quote
+Zartimus Posted August 7, 2002 Posted August 7, 2002 There is a cache in my neck of the woods http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=15439 that had a racoon move in to where the cache tube was hidden. Many cachers reported seeing it when they went to do the cache. At one point the tube slipped deep into the hollow tree and it was archived for awhile until a handy cacher devised a retrieval device. Quote
irvingdog Posted August 7, 2002 Posted August 7, 2002 2 martins (little black, ferret looking things) wrestled at my feet yesterday while on a cache in a very urban park. Martins are known to be very elusive, from what I've been told. It's a game folks.......... Quote
BassoonPilot Posted August 8, 2002 Posted August 8, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Jamie Z:Only after I'd left the cache did I realize how odd it was... but I found a cymbal in a cache. I didn't trade, and in fact I didn't realize what it was right away. But it was a drum cymbal with the edges bent up in sort of an artistic way. Jamie was baffled by the "cymbalism" of the item. Sorry. Quote
+Scook Posted August 9, 2002 Posted August 9, 2002 The Three Ponds Causeway Cache had 2 sets of women's panties in the cache! Whoever left them may written something in the logbook but I didn't read far back enough to find it. No online log from that cacher. After 30 years of marriage, I knew better than to bring either one home as a cache trade. I didn't even have the nerve to test thier sniffability http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=1265 Quote
+jollybgood Posted August 9, 2002 Posted August 9, 2002 I found a radar detector in a cache last winter. I figured it was broken but when I got back to my car a plugged it in, it worked. I'm still using it. Not too shabby. Most unusal thing I've found was a bra. (Which I declined to take by the way). Wait, I take that back. The most unusual thing I found in a cache was swamp water. A cache I visited in Vermont a few months ago had a 2 quart glass pickle jar as a cache container. WHen I found it someone had filled it to the brim with muddy swamp water and screwed the lid back on. Jolly R. Blackburn http://kenzerco.com Quote
+johnny quest and race bannon Posted August 10, 2002 Posted August 10, 2002 back in the late 80's before geocaching existed my wife and i hiked the live volcanoe on the big island of hawaii. we found a plastic grocery store bag full of storebought food, canned tuna, etc. it was an offering to pele along with some incense and leaves. amazing that people still worship a volcanoe in this country these days. we didnt disturb it. im not a believer in pele but im not stupid either. Quote
+briansnat Posted August 15, 2002 Posted August 15, 2002 I was doing cache maintenance and found a tampon. At least it was new, in its wrapper. I was going to remove it, but after more thought, I decided to leave it be. "Life is a daring adventure, or it is nothing" - Helen Keller Quote
Yomikibagami Posted August 15, 2002 Posted August 15, 2002 I found a business card that a local DJ on the radio left and it said that the person to get the card to call him and they get to be a cohost on their outdoor program on Sundays, so I get to be on the radio now. Quote
redcbrxx Posted August 16, 2002 Posted August 16, 2002 hi,, regarding the 2 elusive martins,.. i'm not pretending to be ranger rick but when elusive animals approach humans, theres a good chance the animal is rabid as one of the first symptons of rabies in a wild beast is losing fear of humans, even if displaying no aggression. might want to use a little caution there because rabies is spread thru saliva so bites are not necessary for transmission of the virus. a mere kiss from one of those cute lil critters can kill ya. on a lighter note,, what about those pictures of the panties if ya scroll down some?? wow!!! those werent panties !! they looked like parachutes to me. the 'sniffabilty' comment from that other guy was hilarious, thanx for the chuckle. Quote
+Gil-galad Posted September 2, 2002 Posted September 2, 2002 I was on my first search and found some cremains, I was so excited at making my first find as I dug it out of this tree. Later I found the cache. Quote
+RIclimber Posted November 2, 2002 Posted November 2, 2002 I found a Working GameBoy Color near a cache Quote
+briansnat Posted November 4, 2002 Posted November 4, 2002 The ball portion of a titanium hip implant. I'm trying to figure out a way to make it into a travel bug. "You can't make a man by standing a sheep on its hind legs, but by standing a flock of sheep in that position, you can make a crowd of men" -Max Beerbohm Quote
+Colorado Cacher Posted November 10, 2002 Posted November 10, 2002 Forty years from now you'll need it from all the geo-caching. Quote
+Big Tom Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 This wasn't in the cache but I found a large sex toy and a jar of vasaline while looking for one of my first finds.Thought about taking it to a garbage can but really did not want to touch it. Big Tom Quote
Truman and Chicklet Posted November 18, 2002 Posted November 18, 2002 In a tree stump near a cache in Texas: 3 unopened hypodermic needles and a small plastic wrapped ball of a 'dark, tarry substance'. Took some 'splaining to the Chicklet about why I took it then threw it away... Quote
+pater47 Posted November 19, 2002 Posted November 19, 2002 This wasn't while caching, but it was getting ready for the activity that will be cutting into my caching time soon (deer hunting, so I'm counting it! I went to clean up one of my shooting houses this evening and found I had some homesteaders. A family of Barn Owls had moved in. Oh well, they look like they'll soon be big enough to fly and leave so I guess I'll wait awhile on this house. Visit the Mississippi Geocaching Forum at http://pub98.ezboard.com/bgeocachingms [This message was edited by pater47 on November 19, 2002 at 05:00 PM.] [This message was edited by pater47 on November 19, 2002 at 05:11 PM.] Quote
mortonfox Posted November 20, 2002 Posted November 20, 2002 Lots of plush toys hanging from trees, beside and on benches, peeking out from bushes all along the trail leading up to this cache. There were more than I listed in my log. Just could not remember what the rest were. When I saw the first one, I thought a kid had dropped it there. Then I saw the second, third, etc... so maybe someone at the nature center by the trailhead was having some fun with this. Quote
+Jennifer&Dean Posted November 22, 2002 Posted November 22, 2002 The Snipe Hunt cache near zipcode 59801 has an 1/2 mile of guardians that you pass by on an easement. Very weird to be being watched for that whole section. The coolest thing so far has been the snake skin that had been shed AROUND a microcache! It was awesome! Quote
+wray_clan Posted November 23, 2002 Posted November 23, 2002 a little mayonaise jar...but we also have found a nice mini-frame... Quote
Ruprex Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 Coolest thing I found was Little Boy Geo. Joani of Marky and Joani made this little gem and The Girl and I promptly made him into a travel bug. Thanks Marky and Joani! -Lets play global Thermonuclear war- Quote
Rockratgirl Posted May 24, 2003 Posted May 24, 2003 Well the best is also the "wierdest" in a way as well. My fiance and I had just started collecting Top Trumps card packs and were discussing which set we would purchase next (unanimous decision - Marvel Super Heroes). We decide to do a cache later the same day and take with us some old McD's toys I'd found laying around my house. One of them was an Elephant. The cache we found, in a wood, in the dark, not only contained the Top Trumps Marvel Super Heroes but also the Gnu who was in the same film as the Elephant. So we left the Elephant with his friend & took the TT set! Sam ~ Love many, trust few, learn to paddle your own Canoe ~ ~ We can't run away for ever ... but theres nothing wrong with getting a good head start ~ Quote
auntyweasel Posted May 26, 2003 Posted May 26, 2003 My son and I were placing our first cache, he glances into a hole and tells me he sees a skull. I give him permission to get it thinking it's a rabbit, possum, something small. Oh no, it's a horse's skull! Now, this might not be too weird in some places, but this is not exactly out in the boonies. There's heavy traffic less than a 1/2 mile up the road, and the cache site is surrounded by lemon orchards. (All in use) I don't know how no one noticed it! Oh well, the kid has something to show off to his friends now, and I learned how to clean and sanitize bones. Never invoke anything bigger than your head. Quote
SunCrushNJ Posted May 26, 2003 Posted May 26, 2003 Trauma, Mopar, Mickey225 and myself went out to Wharton State Forest and Mopar called to me and asked if I had my camera. I sure did... he pointed out to me right infront of us was a "Well hung" tree. Someone had nailed or screwed a sex toy right on to a tree just above a branch. I took a picture of it... not that I would post it.. it would not be a good thing. Quote
+Colorado Cacher Posted July 20, 2003 Posted July 20, 2003 Went hiking on the Section 16 Trailhead and was bushwacking when I find this red foxabout three days dead. I go back a month later and hes still there decaying, goback another two months later and hes still there and almost all his head is decayed. But I notice someone else has found him and marked him off to return to later. Sory Charlie I found him first so I pop his head off with a ski pole (my $90.00 walking sticks cost four dollars at Goodwill) and bag it. It now sits on my bookcase clean, peroxided, and lacquered. I'll be watching for you from within the trees, or a cave, or under a rock, or on top of a Butte, Mesa, or a Bluff. And car lockouts are high priced and merciful on the trailhead if I have my tools, lol. Quote
+Bilder Posted July 25, 2003 Posted July 25, 2003 I just found something weird while looking for a benchmark. In the woods of a park I found a supermarket hand basket. In the basket were 10 quarts of transmission fluid, a can of fix-a-flat, a can of engine cleaner and a package or armor all wipes. Looked like it had only been there a few days at most. The nearest market is about a quarter mile away. Wonder if someone was shoplifting and hid the goods while the cops were after him? But who would steal 10 quarts of transmission fluid??? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have never been lost. Been awful confused for a few days, but never lost! N61.12.041 W149.43.734 Quote
+Mr. 0 Posted July 29, 2003 Posted July 29, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Bilder: Wonder if someone was shoplifting and hid the goods while the cops were after him? But who would steal 10 quarts of transmission fluid??? Good question. Personally, if I were going to do something that could land me in jail, I would make sure that it was worth it. 10 Quarts of tranny fluid doesn't quite rate up there to me. Obviously, there are a few people out there crazier than I am. Mr. 0 "Remember that nature and the elements are neither your friend or your enemy - they are actually disinterested." Department of the Army Field Manual FM 21-76 "Survival" Oct. 1970 Quote
+blazerfan Posted July 29, 2003 Posted July 29, 2003 This last weekend while searching for part of a multicache I found an old glass Rexall Store medicine bottle it was a little dirty but no breaks or chips. I was pretty happy with that find. Quote
Team Kender Posted July 29, 2003 Posted July 29, 2003 Coolest thing so far is a toss-up... a ghost town on a network of sloughs and just this saturday as I was waiting for the coast to clear to grab a cache on a breakwater I happened to look up and see this passing by and into the misty morning fog. Team Kender - "The Sun is coming up!" "No, the horizon is going down." Quote
+smithdw Posted July 30, 2003 Posted July 30, 2003 quote:Originally posted by mknoll3:GREAT WAY TO MAKE MONEY-READ THIS!!!!!! Monday, 20-Nov-25 03:09:13 Hope the admins can delete this rejects post without deleting the entire thread. Keep this garbage off of this site. We don't want it. "The best way to accelerate a Macintosh is at 9.8m/sec/sec." -Marcus Dolengo Quote
snidely_whiplash Posted July 30, 2003 Posted July 30, 2003 Hey look! It's the old dinner party rotating pyramid scam! Emphasis on the word "SCAM." Quote
+reepicheep Posted July 30, 2003 Posted July 30, 2003 quote:Originally posted by smithdw: quote:Originally posted by mknoll3:GREAT WAY TO MAKE MONEY-READ THIS!!!!!! Monday, 20-Nov-25 03:09:13 Hope the admins can delete this rejects post without deleting the entire thread. Keep this garbage off of this site. We don't want it. "The best way to accelerate a Macintosh is at 9.8m/sec/sec." -Marcus Dolengo I reported it. All three postings by this user are already deleted. Total response time from GC admins: 2 minutes. Good work guys. Kenneth Quote
adampierson Posted July 30, 2003 Posted July 30, 2003 Well this wasn't in the cache, but while searching for a cache I found what I believe to be part of the petrified skeletal remains of a whale. I was tempted to put in the cache, but decided against it (too heavy and big). ---- Chivalry: A couple of medieval songwriters come up with the idea of chivalry one rainy day... and you embrace it as a lifestyle. You live and die by a code of honor that was trendy when you were a kid. Quote
+O'Clan Posted July 31, 2003 Posted July 31, 2003 Nevermind, nothing exciting yet [This message was edited by OClan on July 31, 2003 at 12:10 PM.] Quote
+Team GeoCan Posted July 31, 2003 Posted July 31, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Gil-galad:I was on my first search and found some cremains, I was so excited at making my first find as I dug it out of this tree. Later I found the cache. FTF, Took Uncle John, left new log book! Trash-out, EVERYtime Quote
+Muslickz Posted August 16, 2003 Posted August 16, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Jamie Z:Only after I'd left the cache did I realize how odd it was... but I found a cymbal in a cache. I didn't trade, and in fact I didn't realize what it was right away. But it was a drum cymbal with the edges bent up in sort of an artistic way. Later I read the logs and someone wrote that they left the cymbal and that it was characteristic of their personality. Either they are a drummer.. or they are a noisy person. Jamie Maybe it was a "Cache cymbal" ...lol sorry about that... -Muslickz Quote
+Muslickz Posted August 16, 2003 Posted August 16, 2003 quote:Originally posted by adampierson:Well this wasn't in the cache, but while searching for a cache I found what I believe to be part of the petrified skeletal remains of a whale. I was tempted to put in the cache, but decided against it (too heavy and big). Interesting, you don't happen to have a photo...do you?? -muslickz Quote
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