Guest bob_renner Posted May 25, 2001 Share Posted May 25, 2001 It looks like geocaching.com is due for a lot more visitors and recognition. Apparently 20th Century Fox has started hiding caches and has created a web page (with links to/from geocaching.com) to promote one of their soon-to-be-released movies. Hope they put some really good stuff in the caches. Bob Link to comment
Guest AZMark Posted May 25, 2001 Share Posted May 25, 2001 OK Bob; Let the cat out of the bag and give us no details. How did you find out? Where did you dig this info up from, what are your sources? Mark Link to comment
Guest GeoMonkeys Posted May 25, 2001 Share Posted May 25, 2001 Do you trhink theyll do the same IN Australia, for all the Aussies cache fans? Link to comment
Guest jeremy Posted May 25, 2001 Share Posted May 25, 2001 Project APE told me they were going to place proof of alternative evolution internationally as well, though they didn't tell me where. I'm as much in the dark as you are. I suppose we'll just have to wait and see. Jeremy Link to comment
Guest bob_renner Posted May 25, 2001 Share Posted May 25, 2001 quote:Originally posted by AZMark:OK Bob; Let the cat out of the bag and give us no details. How did you find out? Where did you dig this info up from, what are your sources? Mark I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you. Bob Link to comment
Guest makaio Posted May 25, 2001 Share Posted May 25, 2001 I hope they plan on placing one in the Portland vicinity. After all this is the birthplace of Geocaching. Regardless, it looks like it will be fun for all whether we can only read about others APE adventures or if we are lucky enough to actually participate. Link to comment
Guest Ron Streeter Posted May 25, 2001 Share Posted May 25, 2001 Well, I do know a LITTLE about it as I was #1 at the cache scene today (5/25) but #2 to find it. For full details, see the cache site here in Northern California. Just type in a zip code like 95219 and it will pop up (or see the urls below) Buxley and his friend Julie were the first ones to find it. Buxley is the fellow who has Buxley's Maps that we all enjoy. It will be interesting to see where the next mission for the Planet of the Apes will pop-up. Happy caching....Ron Post Script...here are the urls geocaching page: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=2635 and 20th Century Fox: http://www.projectape.com/ [This message has been edited by Ron Streeter (edited 25 May 2001).] Link to comment
Guest jeremy Posted May 25, 2001 Share Posted May 25, 2001 I can't confirm this, but I believe the locations will be restocked randomly to thwart the authorities. I'll see if I can get more information on this. Jeremy Link to comment
Guest Buxley Posted May 25, 2001 Share Posted May 25, 2001 n prop from the Planet of the Apes movie didn't seem like a fair trade, but I didn't hesitate to make the swap. =) After snapping pictures of one another and entering log entries, we spotted a number of camouflaged HumVees heading toward us. Obviously, there are some powerful entities that don't want these caches found! We split up and managed to make our escape. All in all, a wonderful caching adventure! Thanks to Jeremy, Fox, and the others who put this together. I had a blast! Cache on! -Buxley Link to comment
Guest Ron Streeter Posted May 26, 2001 Share Posted May 26, 2001 Renner's post of May 25 is blank and may be an indicator that the APE authorities broke in and spirited him away in mid-post. That's the 2001 version of the WWII movies that showed the morse code transmission of the French resistance suddenly interrupted by the Axis. Those APES are rough ! Link to comment
Guest Ron Streeter Posted May 26, 2001 Share Posted May 26, 2001 Renner... Got your message...help is on the way. Don't swallow the pill yet. Link to comment
Guest makaio Posted May 26, 2001 Share Posted May 26, 2001 I just drove by the Primate Research Center off 185th in Beaverton (OR) (where they first cloned monkeys) and there is quite a bit of activity going on with lots of military vehicles present. They seem to be gearing up for something big... [This message has been edited by makaio (edited 26 May 2001).] Link to comment
Guest Paul Lamble Posted May 27, 2001 Share Posted May 27, 2001 Well, one thing seems certain about this mystery. They're unlikely to hide any of these movie promotion caches here in Kansas City. Paul Lamble Link to comment
Guest Ron Streeter Posted May 29, 2001 Share Posted May 29, 2001 Never can tell Paul...who knows where those A.P.E.s will go. I can guarantee you they wouldn't go to Manhattan, KS where I grew up ! Also, for A.P.E. enthusiasts, see this forum which started in the U.K. http://forums.Groundspeak.com/ubb/Forum17/HTML/000018.html [This message has been edited by Ron Streeter (edited 29 May 2001).] Link to comment
Guest Ron Streeter Posted May 29, 2001 Share Posted May 29, 2001 Go here for the first hint to Mission #2 in the A.P.E. project. http://www.projectape.com/current.html East coasters...your turn will come ! Link to comment
Guest DWebHere Posted May 29, 2001 Share Posted May 29, 2001 how long is this cache going to be there? and, is it only really good for the initial First Finder? Link to comment
Guest juno88 Posted May 29, 2001 Share Posted May 29, 2001 Hmm. . . I've been noticing on the highway some black vans with multiple antennae. Originally I thought they were part of a government plot to control the weather. . . oh how wrong I was. Please o please o please o please bring one to Cincinnati! Link to comment
Guest Krepism Posted May 30, 2001 Share Posted May 30, 2001 I have read everything about this cache, but nowhere can I find when they release the coords. I see "Every Friday" but it looks like the last ones were released Saturday?? Can any one say WHEN the coords are going to be released?? Link to comment
Guest Ron Streeter Posted May 30, 2001 Share Posted May 30, 2001 A.P.E. central has revealed a little more about the cache locations in this article from CNN. http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/ptech/05/29/apes.reut/index.html Check your code rings ! Link to comment
Guest bob_renner Posted May 30, 2001 Share Posted May 30, 2001 quote:Originally posted by Krepism:... it looks like the last ones were released Saturday?? ... The cache page for the cache says it was hidden on Thursday, May 24. I got the general e-mail update on Friday that first hinted about Project APE, and saw the actual cache page later that morning. I assume you'll have to keep a close eye on the site this Thursday and Friday. Bob Link to comment
Guest Ron Streeter Posted May 30, 2001 Share Posted May 30, 2001 Going A.P.E. ! On Tuesday the 29th I was interviewed by USA Today about Mission #1. The story appears in the Wednesday the 30th issue in the Life/Section D of the paper on page 3d. The headline is "Net treasure hunt has fans going ape." Most of the article is of course about the movie, but there are a couple of notations about geocaching as a sport. For those wondering why Buxley's name isn't mentioned as the 1st finder, the reporter told me they couldn't use his name because they couldn't get ahold of him for verification....some journalism guideline I guess. Sorry Buxley ! Stay tuned fans...There is another USA Today geocaching connection coming up ! regards....Ron Link to comment
Guest MountainDiver Posted May 30, 2001 Share Posted May 30, 2001 CNN Article on Project APE and Geocaching... http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/ptech/05/29/apes.reut/index.html ------------------ The MountainDiver N 34 01.649 W084 27.211 "GPS satellites are nice because they can answer two of the three most common questions in my life: "What time is it?" and "Where am I?" If they could also somehow determine whether I have any clean underwear left, the bases would be covered." --- The Brunching Shuttlecocks Link to comment
Guest mostrom@sjmercury.com Posted May 30, 2001 Share Posted May 30, 2001 Ron: I'm the Internet reporter at the San Jose Mercury News, writing about Project A.P.E. Would love to hear your thoughts about it? Call me at 408-920-5574 or email: mostrom@sjmercury.com Thanks, Mary Anne Ostrom quote:Originally posted by Ron Streeter:Well, I do know a LITTLE about it as I was #1 at the cache scene today (5/25) but #2 to find it. For full details, see the cache site here in Northern California. Just type in a zip code like 95219 and it will pop up (or see the urls below) Buxley and his friend Julie were the first ones to find it. Buxley is the fellow who has Buxley's Maps that we all enjoy. It will be interesting to see where the next mission for the Planet of the Apes will pop-up. Happy caching....Ron Post Script...here are the urls geocaching page: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=2635 and 20th Century Fox: http://www.projectape.com/ [This message has been edited by Ron Streeter (edited 25 May 2001).] Link to comment
Guest Buxley Posted May 30, 2001 Share Posted May 30, 2001 quote:Originally posted by Krepism:I have read everything about this cache, but nowhere can I find when they release the coords. I see "Every Friday" but it looks like the last ones were released Saturday?? Can any one say WHEN the coords are going to be released?? I first noticed the Devil's Spoon cache (Project A.P.E. cache #1) listed on Friday morning and was the first to find it around 1 p.m. or so that same day. I assume cache #2 will be announced this coming Friday morning (and will last about as long! =) Any guesses where #2 will be? I'm guessing east coast, but that's just a guess... -Buxley [This message has been edited by Buxley (edited 30 May 2001).] Link to comment
Guest Buxley Posted May 30, 2001 Share Posted May 30, 2001 I stand (well, sit) corrected. I just visited the Project A.P.E. web page (specifically http://www.projectape.com/current.html ) and it said that cache #2 will be called "Club Suave" and that "it's west of the Rocky Mountains." Cool! -Buxley Link to comment
Guest bob_renner Posted May 31, 2001 Share Posted May 31, 2001 Number 2 is in CA, OR, or WA. Coulda guessed. Link to comment
Guest jeremy Posted May 31, 2001 Share Posted May 31, 2001 quote:Originally posted by bob_renner:It's in Oregon. I picked a random state out of the 3. I haven't received the coordinates yet, so don't know if that is true or not. Jeremy Link to comment
Guest Ron Streeter Posted May 31, 2001 Share Posted May 31, 2001 Renner... Please keep in mind that you were a captive of the A.P.E. forces and they MIGHT have brainwashed you. In fact I wonder if you aren't a double agent trying to lead geocachers astray ! How do we know we can trust you !? [This message has been edited by Ron Streeter (edited 31 May 2001).] Link to comment
Guest bob_renner Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 quote:Originally posted by bob_renner:It's in Oregon. Northwest of Portland. Link to comment
Guest makaio Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 Arrrghhh...it's very close to my Sauvie Island cache and they decided to place it there (or post it) the day after I flew to visit family in Viginia! Of allthe rotten luck! No doubt it will have been visited before I return, but I'll still check out the cache when I get back. *sigh* Link to comment
Guest BGSkierNC Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 Sounds like an exciting tie in with the movie, however it could have some negative effects from non-cachers. See other thread at http://forums.Groundspeak.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/000273.html I think Fox is exploiting everything they can ! BG Link to comment
Guest Ron Streeter Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 Those big apes don't stand a chance the way the geocachers hop on the evidence before the cache has even cooled off ! Looks like it was found 3 times in the first few hours it was known to be there. Dave Ulmer....you're the man ! Look out apes ! [This message has been edited by Ron Streeter (edited 01 June 2001).] Link to comment
Guest Ron Streeter Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 Yep...you're the man... The man who started it all... The man who got to Mission #2 first... The man who won't tell us about it.... After looking at Dave's post on Mission #2, I guess the only thing to do is wait for 20th Century Fox's new movie "How I found Mission #2 by Dave Ulmer". Maybe they'll run it before or after the Planet Of The Apes movie at a theater near you. Also, guess that advertising budget still isn't enough to allow for some 20th Century Fox trinkets in addition to the prop prize. Oh well.....people will still go ape to find Mission #3...I know I would, but glad I had my shot at #1 ! Ron [This message has been edited by Ron Streeter (edited 01 June 2001).] Link to comment
Guest Creator of Geocaching Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 OOps, my log entry for finding A.P.E. #2 first was censored... then deleted... Guess that is the way it goes in a Totalatarian institution.. Dave... Link to comment
Guest jeremy Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 quote:Originally posted by Creator of Geocaching:OOps, my log entry for finding A.P.E. #2 first was censored... then deleted... Guess that is the way it goes in a Totalatarian institution.. Dave... That's right. You aren't on the discussion email list, so I'll post it here. I modified your post a few minutes ago because I considered it bad sportsmanship to vent frustrations on the log pages. The cache page is not a place to post your political views. For everyone else - I mention Dave Ulmer at every possible opportunity with reporters, as well as give Mike Teague credit for a great job. However as long as the site has existed I haven't had more than one email passed between Dave Ulmer and me, nor has he contributed in any way to the sport, in the forums, placing caches, whatever. To consider all the work I've done to work on the sport, I feel like I was punched in the stomach for no reason. Obviously there seems to be some jealousy about the sport's popularity and growth. Although Dave Ulmer came up with the initial idea last May, the Geocaching community at large has turned it into a totally different animal, and that was done by the participating members of Geocaching (not the GPS Stash Hunt, or whatever other name it has), and the work I have done on the web site. Dave Ulmer, unless someone can contest this, has not even placed as much as another cache in the last 9 months, nor answered a question from a new user in the forums. People like Mike Teague, however, have continued on and helped steer the Geocaching sport in the right direction. That does not belittle the fact that his idea was the first on placing what are now caches, or geocaches. I thank him for allowing me to take advantage of my development talents and design work to create a site to foster and build a site that has become as popular as it is today. So Dave can be happy in the fact that he was the first in finding something that had been achieved by the work and dedication of the geocaching community at large, and go to inventing new ideas that he may some day have a passion to build and foster a community with. Jeremy Link to comment
Guest jeremy Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 quote:Originally posted by Creator of Geocaching:OOps, my log entry for finding A.P.E. #2 first was censored... then deleted... I censored your post. You deleted it. Jeremy Link to comment
Guest Creator of Geocaching Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 All I said in my log was the truth. You censord the truth about log entries. The truth about my entry died at your hands.. So much for Truth in Geocaching.. What was left was not the whole truth... I deleted it... Dave... Link to comment
Guest jeremy Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 E> What is your truth of Geocaching? Can you please explain it to all of us please? Jeremy Link to comment
Guest Creator of Geocaching Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 You censored it once you'll censor it again. Please restore my original log entry... Dave... Link to comment
Guest jeremy Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 If you have followed any of these posts, you would notice that I do not censor the forums. The cache pages are not a proper place for expressing your political concerns. If you don't have anything to say I suppose there is no story to tell. Jeremy Link to comment
Guest Creator of Geocaching Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 YOU IDIOT !! I was not expressing a political view... I was explaining to the readers why I didn't tell the story of my A.P.E. Cache hunt!! Give it up and allow the truth! Dave.. Link to comment
Guest cache_ninja Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 - [This message has been edited by cache_ninja (edited 01 June 2001).] Link to comment
Guest Ron Streeter Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 Any cachers here who are old enough to remember Jimmy Durante will relate to his comment.... "What a revolting development this is !" Haven't we endured enough with the map flap? Ron 19H/18F Link to comment
Guest a friend Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 Am I the only person to notice that finding one of these things first seems to bring on beaucoup bad karma? Link to comment
Guest Ron Streeter Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 to A Friend: If that's true, glad I was #2 on #1. But then again, maybe it's the people who are finding the caches, not necessarily when they find them. Mission #3 might prove or disprove the theory. [This message has been edited by Ron Streeter (edited 01 June 2001).] Link to comment
Guest Creator of Geocaching Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 Us humans gotta win the battle with the apes! Dave... Link to comment
Guest Scout Posted June 1, 2001 Share Posted June 1, 2001 quote:Originally posted by Creator of Geocaching:Us humans gotta win the battle with the apes! Dave... I admit that I hadn't gotten into this Planet of the Apes role-playing before. Now that I know it isn't role-playing anymore and that the monkeys really are in charge, it's much more interesting. Fight on! ;-) Link to comment
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