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PODCAST GeoTalk versão pocket, comentandos os assuntos: - Desaparecimento da Comunidade Yanomami; - Desinteresse dos jovens nas eleições; - Corrida Eleitoral 2022. * Mais uma versão Pocket do PodCast GEOTALK onde o alunos João Victor Sanches (Mestrado PPGG) ) e Eduarda Moreno (graduação em Geografia/UFRJ), trazem uma visão geográfica sobre os fatos da atualidade. O nosso PODCAST tem como editor o servidor da Biblioteca do PPGG, Levy Silva. *O podcast "GeoTalk?" é um projeto criado pela Biblioteca do PPGG, com a finalidade de gerar conteúdo interdisciplinar mas com o olhar voltado para geografia. O “Geotalk” veio como uma proposta de trazer temas que a sociedade tem vivenciado e discutir isso com o viés geográfico, a fim de oferecer aos nossos usuários conteúdo de forma remota e prática. O que acharam? Deixem sua opinião nos comentários!!! Participem!!
PODCAST GeoTalk, comentandos os assuntos: - A Imagem como Discurso e suas implicações * Mais uma versão Pocket do PodCast GEOTALK onde o alunos João Victor Sanches (Mestrado PPGG) ) e Eduarda Moreno (graduação em Geografia/UFRJ), trazem uma visão geográfica sobre os fatos da atualidade. O nosso PODCAST tem como editor o servidor da Biblioteca do PPGG, Levy Silva. *O podcast "GeoTalk?" é um projeto criado pela Biblioteca do PPGG, com a finalidade de gerar conteúdo interdisciplinar mas com o olhar voltado para geografia. O “Geotalk” veio como uma proposta de trazer temas que a sociedade tem vivenciado e discutir isso com o viés geográfico, a fim de oferecer aos nossos usuários conteúdo de forma remota e prática. O que acharam? Deixem sua opinião nos comentários!!! Participem!!
PODCAST GeoTalk versão pocket, comentandos os assuntos: - Decisão do STF sobre Prorrogação da proibição do despejo no Brasil. *Episódio gravado em 19/04/2022. Mais uma versão Pocket do PodCast GEOTALK onde o nosso aluno João Victor Sanches (Mestrado PPGG) traz uma visão geográfica para os fatos da atualidade. O nosso PODCAST tem como âncora o servidor da Biblioteca do PPGG Levy Silva. O podcast "GeoTalk?" é um projeto criado pela Biblioteca do PPGG, com a finalidade de gerar conteúdo interdisciplinar mas com o olhar voltado para geografia. O “Geotalk” veio como uma proposta de trazer temas que a sociedade tem vivenciado e discutir isso com o viés geográfico, a fim de oferecer aos nossos usuários conteúdo de forma remota e prática. O que acharam? Deixem sua opinião nos comentários!!! Participem!!
Novo episódio do Podcast "Geotalk" com o tema: "Geografia das Indústrias". *Episódio gravado em 19/04/2022. Mais uma versão Pocket do PodCast GEOTALK onde o nosso aluno João Victor Sanches (Mestrado PPGG) traz uma visão geográfica para os fatos da atualidade. O nosso PODCAST tem como âncora o servidor da Biblioteca do PPGG Levy Silva. O podcast "GeoTalk?" é um projeto criado pela Biblioteca do PPGG, com a finalidade de gerar conteúdo interdisciplinar mas com o olhar voltado para geografia. O “Geotalk” veio como uma proposta de trazer temas que a sociedade tem vivenciado e discutir isso com o viés geográfico, a fim de oferecer aos nossos usuários conteúdo de forma remota e prática. O que acharam? Deixem sua opinião nos comentários!!! Participem!!
Novo episódio do Podcast "Geotalk" abordando os temas: "1 mês de guerra no Leste europeu, Tabuleiro político e liberação de máscaras". *Episódio gravado em 30/03/2022. Mais uma versão Pocket do PodCast GEOTALK onde o nosso aluno João Victor Sanches (Mestrado PPGG) traz uma visão geográfica para os fatos da atualidade. O nosso PODCAST tem como âncora o servidor da Biblioteca do PPGG Levy Silva. O podcast "GeoTalk?" é um projeto criado pela Biblioteca do PPGG, com a finalidade de gerar conteúdo interdisciplinar mas com o olhar voltado para geografia. O “Geotalk” veio como uma proposta de trazer temas que a sociedade tem vivenciado e discutir isso com o viés geográfico, a fim de oferecer aos nossos usuários conteúdo de forma remota e prática. O que acharam? Deixem sua opinião nos comentários!!! Participem!!
PODCAST GeoTalk versão pocket, comentandos os assuntos: - COP 26 - Conferência de Glasgow; - Criação do Auxílio Brasil e fim do Bolsa Família; - Morte da cantora Marília Mendonça. *Mais uma versão Pocket do PodCast GEOTALK onde os alunos João Victor Sanches (Mestrado PPGG) e Eduarda Moreno (graduação em Geografia/UFRJ) trazem uma visão geográfica sobre os fatos da atualidade. O nosso PODCAST tem como âncora o servidor da Biblioteca do PPGG Levy Silva. *O podcast "GeoTalk?" é um projeto criado pela Biblioteca do PPGG, com a finalidade de gerar conteúdo interdisciplinar mas com o olhar voltado para geografia. O “Geotalk” veio como uma proposta de trazer temas que a sociedade tem vivenciado e discutir isso com o viés geográfico, a fim de oferecer aos nossos usuários conteúdo de forma remota e prática. O que acharam? Deixem sua opinião nos comentários!!! Participem!!
PODCAST GeoTalk versão pocket, comentandos os assuntos: - A fome no Brasil; - O relatório final da CPI da Covid; - Avanço da vacinação no Brasil. *Episódio gravado em 22/10/21. Mais uma versão Pocket do PodCast GEOTALK onde o nosso aluno João Victor Sanches (Mestrado PPGG) traz uma visão geográfica para os fatos da atualidade. O nosso PODCAST tem como âncora o servidor da Biblioteca do PPGG Levy Silva. O podcast "GeoTalk?" é um projeto criado pela Biblioteca do PPGG, com a finalidade de gerar conteúdo interdisciplinar mas com o olhar voltado para geografia. O “Geotalk” veio como uma proposta de trazer temas que a sociedade tem vivenciado e discutir isso com o viés geográfico, a fim de oferecer aos nossos usuários conteúdo de forma remota e prática. O que acharam? Deixem sua opinião nos comentários!!! Participem!!
Novo episódio do Podcast "Geotalk" com o tema: "Sem whatsaap, sem carne, sem máscara e com cerveja". *Episódio gravado em 08/10/21. Esse podcast foi produzido pelo aluno João Victor Sanchez, mestrando em Geografia do PPGG/UFRJ, Eduarda Moreno (graduação em Geografia/UFRJ) e tem como âncora o servidor da Biblioteca do PPGG, Levy Silva, que mediará o conteúdo. O podcast "GeoTalk?" é um projeto criado pela Biblioteca do PPGG, com a finalidade de gerar conteúdo interdisciplinar mas com o olhar voltado para geografia. O “Geotalk” veio como uma proposta de trazer temas que a sociedade tem vivenciado e discutir isso com o viés geográfico, a fim de oferecer aos nossos usuários conteúdo de forma remota e prática. O que acharam? Deixem sua opinião nos comentários!!! Participem!!
PODCAST GeoTalk versão pocket, comentandos os assuntos: - O Conflito no Leste da Europa *Episódio gravado em 22/10/21. Mais uma versão Pocket do PodCast GEOTALK onde o nosso aluno João Victor Sanches (Mestrado PPGG) traz uma visão geográfica para os fatos da atualidade. O nosso PODCAST tem como âncora o servidor da Biblioteca do PPGG Levy Silva. O podcast "GeoTalk?" é um projeto criado pela Biblioteca do PPGG, com a finalidade de gerar conteúdo interdisciplinar mas com o olhar voltado para geografia. O “Geotalk” veio como uma proposta de trazer temas que a sociedade tem vivenciado e discutir isso com o viés geográfico, a fim de oferecer aos nossos usuários conteúdo de forma remota e prática. O que acharam? Deixem sua opinião nos comentários!!! Participem!!
Bate-papo sobre o primeiro ano do nossa projeto.
Um apanhando das principais notícias da semana.
Segundo Turno Eleições Municipais | Acordo Econômico Regional Abrangente | Crise Política do Peru
We believe in efficiency, which is why this week's 3-minute update unfolds in just 2 minutes. GeoTalk is about the innovations, designs, technologies, projects, standards, and people that shape geosynthetics and geotechnical engineering. Our listeners are the experts. Want share your story with the international engineering community? We're listening.
Jay Sprague of TRI Environmental discusses how his South Carolina-based laboratory took on a private client's pullout anchor testing questions with erosion and sediment control systems and components. The results have yielded data on anchor pullout performance that is applicable to the larger field. The interview comes from GeoTalk's first season archive.
Dr. Daniel Medina, P.E., D.WRE discusses low impact development strategies that focus on how we can overcome disparities between countries and differing community priorities with green engineering. This episode comes from the GeoTalk archive of Season 1 (2017).
Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) Director of Engineering Robert Bowers details a new Tech Spec on Geosynthetics with Segmental Concrete Pavements. He also discusses pavement system advances, sustainability, and additional resources for contractors, designers, and other stakeholders. This episode comes from Season 1 (2017) of Geosynthetica's GeoTalk podcast.
During the 2017 International Erosion Control Association conference, IECA board member and Eureka, California-based Natural Resources Services Division Director Craig Benson sat down with Geosynthetica to discuss watershed health, including how sedimentation and dams can have a healthy place in the environment. This episode comes from the first season of Geosynthetica's GeoTalk podcast.
Geosynthetica Editor Chris Kelsey sits down with Kent von Maubeuge to discuss the rapidly growing group of construction materials known as multi-component geosynthetic clay liners. These GCLs offer unique performance enhancements for containment applications in infrastructure.
Geosynthetica Editor Chris Kelsey sits down with Kent von Maubeuge to discuss the rapidly growing group of construction materials known as multi-component geosynthetic clay liners. These GCLs offer unique performance enhancements for containment applications in infrastructure.
GeoTALK kali ini menghadirkan Rocky Gerung, sesuai request dari orang banyak. Kali ini, kita membahas mengenai istilah "dungu" yang seringkali dipakai Rocky Gerung dalam menanggapi atau bereaksi terhadap suatu fenomena. Jadi, apa standar dari "kedunguan"? Apa sih akar dari kedunguan? Bagaimana cara memberantas kedunguan? Selengkapnya di podcast ini! #GeoTALKwithCANIA #RockyGerung #MelawanKedunguan Connect with CANIA: https://twitter.com/cittairlanie https://www.instagram.com/cittairlanie/ Connect with ROCKY: https://twitter.com/rockygerung/
Contact the show www.ohbeep.com/contact or feedback@ohbeep.com This Week.. A 3 in 1 dumb stuff geocachers do story. GeoFleaz.com competition. News on the new advanced search feature from Geocaching.com Update on Ey Up Me Ducks first Challenge - solve and find two puzzle caches. GeoGearheads tips on how to get good co-ordinates. And the obligatory Doctor Who bit (during the outro music) Last Week.. A bit of cache maintenance on Put a Cork In It (GC51924) Plus two puzzle cache finds. Plans also started for the wormhole cache - mentioned by Dave DeBaeremaeker in an earlier episode. News.. GeoTalk host, Darren (aka SpinDoc Bob), has sadly lost his battle with a severe brain tumour. Darren’s nephew, Ryan, is raising money for the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation. Ryan Osborne (Clipping for a cure) donation page. geocheck.org hacked: Unfortunately, I have just learned, that Geocheck.org has been hacked. The entire database has been downloaded, including cache solutions and hashed passwords. The passwords are hashed, so they are fairly secure, especially for longer or more complex passwords. However, to be sure, it is recommended for everyone to change their passwords. If you use the same password at Geocaching.com or other sites, I recommend changing them there as well. Additional security surrounding the passwords have been implemented going forward. Further, the vulnerability used to hack the site has been plugged. Samuel AKA iChicken The new Advanced Search on Geocaching.com is now available to Premium members. We talked with Jayme, from GC HQ, on show 57 (Changes Coming to Geocaching.com (GC.com HQ Interview Pt 1)) about the new search and how Premium members can help refine it. If you're looking for a detailed breakdown, we recommend GeoGearHeads episode GGH 160.5 Geocaching.com Advanced Search Preview, or check out the video below: One for the hardcore map/geo location enthusiasts - Google Earth Pro is now free, Feedback.. From Dave DeBaeremaeker.. Heya folks Just to address Doctor D's assertion that speed limits are slow in the US based on that Top Gear (UK) episode. It is not the case. That road they were on: the Blue Ridge Parkway is indeed maxed at 45MPH. However it is important to note that the Blue Ridge is a narrow windy mountain road, and in a normal reasonably priced car, 45 feels speedy. Fun fact: that road is a National Park, and runs for hundreds of miles thru many states. It is also one of my favourite roads to drive on (which I do a lot as it runs relatively close to my house). The speed limit on the road I take up the mountains to the Parkway is 55MPH. There are plenty of Interstates that do 70MPH on the east coast. In New Mexico I40 is 75MPH, and some roads in the flat states in the middle of the country do not have speed limits. Cheers Dave Nemesis Geocaches.. From Ey Up Me Duck.. Nemesis caches: we only call it a nemesis cache if we have looked for it at least twice & I have just scanned my DNF list and the only ones we have searched for numerous times (including twice with a bunch of Scouts!) are Look out for the Foxes (GC3DF9X) and Devilishly Difficult (GC3FVZW) - both near Colwick Woods. We haven't been to look for a while so think it is about time we went for another look to see if anything looks different. Dumb Stuff Geocachers Do.. Scott Berks. Not one, but three stories of how NOT to travel to a GZ. Stories include tales of LEO's and being kicked out of a state. Ask Doctor D.. From Head Hard Hat.. HHH asks for Advice as to what type of ways to safely attach a Geocache to living items, like a tree When hiding a cache one thing to remember: Geocaches are placed so that plant and animal life are safe from both intentional and unintentional harm. Source Geocaching.com Guidelines GGH Tips.. Even smartphones can get you good coords for your geocaches if you know how. We talked about it on "GGH 094: Getting Good Coords I" so check that out for much more information. Some quick tips are to make sure the GPSR in the device (smartphone or GPSR) is running at least a couple minutes and stable before checked. Then also get multiple readings, from multiple directions, at different times and average those positions. How are you getting coords for your caches? Ey Up Me Duck Challenges.. GC3TVA4 Cryptic Series 3 : LIIXLVIDCCXXIVIXIVDCCCLXVIII by Drackvor This was the better of the two final hides. Nice location by the water. Not so sure about the bag of syringes we found. Site used to help crack this puzzle www.onlineconversion.com GC3P46Q The Loughborough Cryptic Series 1 by Drackvor This one was proof that having to solve a puzzle is not a guarantee of a quality cache. But it did help us fill in another box on our D/T grid. Sites used to help crack this puzzle sharkysoft.com & www.counton.org. In the end both were solved using tips from the above sites and sitting with pen and paper to work the co-ords out. Februarys Challenge.. Hi Oh Beep, I see you have been getting on with working out 2 puzzle caches - have you managed to go out and find them yet? February Challenge. As Feb is the month of love and as some people declare their love for each in church, your challenge for this month is to find 5 Church Micros. On Sunday, although we didn't set out to do it, me and The Old Soldier collected 15 Church Micros. I know this is nothing compared to some people who go out and get up to a hundred in a day but it was good for us, especially as we hadn't intended it. Now this should be quite an easy task for Dr D to achieve (unless you have already done them) as there are lots in Beeston area!!!! If others want to try the challenge too and don't have church micros in their area, they can find ones with 'church' in the title. Good Luck Searching Denise aka Ey Up Me Duck GeoFleaz Competition.. What is the tagline printed on every Geoflea? The Obligatory Doctor Who Bit.. I am not sure if you have seen this, but, while not geocaching-related, as a fellow Dr. Who fan, I thought you and Dr.D might enjoy BTW - I started watching back in the Jon Pertwee (#3) era, when there was no CGI and cardboard monsters were the stuff of legend. Tom Baker is still the best Doctor, sorry Dr. D. I hope to hear Sophie back on the show again soon. GManSan (aka Gerry) P.S. Dr. D needs to learn the word to the Celebrate song, by Kool and the Gang. It's "Celebrate good times, come on!" Not sure what he's saying, but it's not that.
Contact the show.. www.ohbeep.com/contact or feedback@ohbeep.com This week.. An interview with Jayme, the user insight analyst, from Geocaching.com Nottinghamshire Geocaching Awards News on GeoTalk host SpinDoc Someone ASKS Dr D to offensive them The secrets of NiMH (batteries) from GGH and Ey Up Me Duck challenges the boys from Oh Beep! Last Week.. BananaSource was at The Doctor Who Experience. Geocaches done: GC5CPA8 In These Stones Horizons Sing GC1DFRH Britannia Quay Check out this months UK Geocaching Podcast, BananaSource co-hosted with Collin We were also comperes at the The first Nottinghashire Geocachers Caching Awards evening, organised by Jacaru and Wemnog. The award winners were: Moan a lot for Best Series Moan a lot for Best Traditional Trevorsilk for best multi Y8C for best puzzle/unknown Jacaru for best event The Podcache Show Special Award for Services to Geocaching News.. GeoTalk host, Darren (aka SpinDoc Bob), is losing his battle with a severe brain tumour. Darren's nephew, Ryan, is raising money for the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation. Ryan Osborne (Clipping for a cure) donation page. Audio from Jayme, The User Insight Analyst, from Geocaching.com. Jayme brings the voice of the Geocaching community in to the development process at Geocaching.com HQ. Click HERE for the User Insights Forum Jayme mentions in the interview. Being involved in this forum will give users the opportunity to help guide future innovations coming from Geocaching.com Update since the interview was recorded: Due to feedback, from the beta testers of the Advanced Search function, the release has been put back a week to the week commencing 26th January. Premium members only should look out for an e mail that week, inviting them to explore the new Advanced Search features. Jayme also talks about the changes coming to the Geocaching Intro App, features that will help guide new Geocachers and bring clarity to some of the things experienced Geocachers take for granted. Feedback.. From Dave Debaeremaeker.. Heya Mark & Sam I am 2/3rds of the way thru episode 56, but had to pause when I pulled into the parking lot at work. I'll catch the rest on the commute home, but for now I have some comments. First of all, the Americans do have an annoying way of formatting their dates. Month-Day-Year. In Canada (and I believe in the UK aswell) they do Day-Month-Year. I can never keep the dates format straight between the two, so I typically go in the proper sort order:Year-month-day, or just spell it out : January 12, 2015. Second, re: the comment from the fellow who did 800 miles and 4 events in a single day. I don't think you fully appreciate the joy that is a good long road trip. Britain is simply not large enough to get the experience of many many hours spent on the open highway, with the tunes cranked, the engine rev'd, and watching the world pass by your car windows. Driving can be dang annoying when there is a lot of traffic but there are many places in the US where you can drive for hours on our interstate highways and barely see another car. Those are the roads that many a car-based rock anthem has been written about. As for the date of 12-13-14 (Yankee formatting), I also had an adventure that day. I have a group of geocaching friends - we call ourselves Team Awesomesauce - that goes on big adventures together. On the date in question two of our group (FailedApparatus and HoosierSunshine - pronounced: Who's-yer-sunshine) were hosting a geocaching trivia event that evening in Columbia South Carolina.Columbia is about 3 hours from my house, so I left early on that morning, met up with the group in Charlotte North Carolina, and together we cached ourselves to Columbia. Along the way we did some amazing caches. I blogged about the adventure here:http://debaere.blogspot.com/2014/12/team-awesomesauce-rides-again.html I also have a shot of a clock taken at 12-13-14 15:16;17 (3:16 PM) to mark the occaision:http://debaere.blogspot.com/2014/12/12-13-14-151617.html Speaking of interesting dates, Pi day is coming up. March 14th.i.e. in Yankee formatting 3-14. This year is special as 3-14-159:26:53 is pi correct to the first 8 decimal places. There are many folks in the US that are planning events around Pi day (yay for math geeks!) Finally the translation of Doctor D's Australian accent was comedic gold. Well done. Cheers From Ey Up Me Duck Before the New Year me and The Old Soldier sat and discussed (I said what I'd like to do and he listened & agreed!!!) our geocaching aims for the year and came up with the following list. 1- to listen to the Oh Beep show the week after it is aired. I am currently very bad and tend to listen to them in batches, although I have nearly caught up & only have about 10 older episodes to listen to now (the May & June ones) 2 - to find (and log Dr D!!!) 3000 caches this year. This is to go towards a challenge set by Nadiagoescaching during the year. 3 - To try and clear a 10km radius from house 4 - To clear at least another 60 days from our date found calendar (currently at 242/366 days). 5 - To complete and find at least 10 Challenge caches - I think we managed to grab 3 or 4 of these at the weekend!!! 6- To complete DT grid (12 to go) 7 - To cache in at least 10 more English counties (currently 31/46 counties) 8 - Find some Little Quest Caches (currently 1/48) – to get us into double figures at least 9 - To find 20 more caches to help go towards completing the Jasmer Challenge (caches placed – months since geocaching began) - (140/176) 10 - Find any caches in area with favourite points of over 25 From Misha.. I am GC member Misha, Looky what I found while I was listening to your latest Podcast near Truro, NS, Canada. It began as a nice sunny minus 24°C and the sun warmed us to -12°C a great 40 cache hike, I was at #34 Hidez 57. Union Jack GC5EA21 Thanks for podcasting Nemesis Geocaches.. Defined (to end Doctor D's refusal to accept those proposed). A cache must be searched for and not found on at least 3 separate occasions to be classed as a Nemesis Geocache by Doctor D. Dumb Stuff Geocachers Do.. From StaticJay.. Just had two disabled caches of mine found which is weird because the containers are sitting in my workshop. People play their own way, but Geocaching isn't hard. Smartphones make it easier than ever. GO OUTSIDE, YOU MIGHT ENJOY IT! Ask Doctor D.. Doctor D, I enjoy listening to your podcast very much but feel that your offensiving is lacking when it comes to those with disabilities and I wanted to give you a chance to put this situation right. I am blind but still manage to Geocache with my family but reckon the mighty Doctor D must have some advice that might help me be a better cacher, after all you do know everything… and you are a doctor, so please, What advice do you have for blind geocachers? Cheers Paul aka washknight http://washknight.wordpress.com GGH Tips.. The secrets of NiMH (batteries) - GGH 116: Batteries III The Ey Up Me Duck Challenges.. I have also decided to set the Oh Beep team a Monthly Challenge and see how many (of the 12) you achieve by the end of the year!!! I have taken into consideration that you don't like caching much when it is too cold (or too hot) so you have more time to spend at home, sat in front of your laptop or with a pen and paper. Also because January has already started I will give you until the end of February to complete this challenge (but you'll still get one in the first week of Feb too!!!). So my first challenge to you is to work out (solve) and find 2 puzzle caches. I am giving you about 6 weeks to complete this which I don't think is too difficult. Me and Ady went out on Sunday and managed to find 20 puzzles, so 2 in 6 weeks is very doable (is that a word!). Annoyingly when we got in late that evening, a challenge cache had just been published by TeamTriplet asking for 25 puzzle caches to be found in a day!!! - we were gutted BUT far too cold to go out again! If you want to know of some of the easier ones out there let me know and I will tell you which ones to look at! That's all from me for now. I'll be listening every week now to see how you are getting on with my challenge
In this episode, a BC cacher gets an award, a new children's book on caching, the CBC goes caching and a town's caching promo video. This plus a YouTube video featuring caching and NASCAR, upcoming events and Podcast Rewind.Visit show sponsor Landsharkz.Links in Show:CBC.ca - The Afternoon Edition - Who's up for Geocaching?RightCoast: "Geocaching" For The Town Of Ocean City, MarylandRock Hill teacher writes children's book on geocaching - CharlotteObserver.comBen and the Geocache Treasure by Heather GregoryAnnouncing the October "Featured Geocacher of the Month" - Latitude 47GEOCACHING CAR CRASH! - YouTubeGC34JP6 Come and Join us (again)!! (Event Cache) in Islas Canarias, Spain created by The Creepy CrawliesGC342RN Firework Flash Mob (Event Cache) in Southern England, United Kingdom created by Saw67GC36ABF Don't Be Early (Event Cache) in Alabama, United States created by just B0BGC35QH6 Arkansas meets Missouri (Event Cache) in Missouri, United States created by woodwalker9 and mathseeker GC3573R KACHE 4 (Event Cache) in Ontario, Canada created by Kilroy returns, Bluesaway & KBHalfCache-A-ManiacsGeocaching PodcastGeotalk
In this episode, I have a look at caching underwater, caching in the media and a caching music video. Also, a tech podcast that featured caching. This plus events and Podcast Rewind.Links in Show:My front yard reno photoset on SmugMugEvent Cache - WWFM VIII-Prince George-Ping PongDotto Tech 7 - Geocaching and Gaming - Dotto TechGeocaching - Dotto TechDiveCaching - The New Underwater Treasure Hunt Game - Technorati TravelMillions "cache-in" on high-tech hobbyGeocaching In Kern County - Video - KERO BakersfieldYouTube - "To Whom It May Concern" by The Travel BugsGC2VYWY The June Alternative (Event Cache) in South Australia, Australia created by Adrian McGC2X198 Meet-N-Greet with a Treat! (Event Cache) in Florida, United States created by ozman69GC2X043 Where are you SIgnal the Frog? (Event Cache) in Idaho, United States created by Bobbsey TwinsGC2TXMN Canadian Grl's being deported! (Event Cache) in California, United States created by Team ReidGC2WF3Y SWAG Cache Container Construction & Swap Party (Event Cache) in Oregon, United States created by GC-SWAGGC1MGER COG Spring Fling Zero-Zero-Seven (Mega-Event Cache) in Ontario, Canada created by Central Ontario GeocachersCache-A-ManiacsGeocaching PodcastCentenial State Geocaching PodcastGeotalk
In this episode, I have a look at caching from a Parrotheads point of view, a small town promoting its urban parks through caching, a CITO video and a look at caching from a popular print magazine. This plus the event calendar, Podcast Rewind and a blast from the past.Visit show sponsor Landsharkz.Links in Show:Searching for my lost shaker of salt - The Princeton Union-EagleGeocaching trail proposed for Dexter downtown, parksGeocachers Clean-up North Shore Bike Path - Libertyville, IL PatchGeocaching Outdoors Games - GPS Scavenger Hunt - Popular MechanicsNewsRealPatrolling With Sean KennedyPatrolling Season 1 - Episode 3Icenrye's Geocaching Videozine - Episode 4GC6A17 Campbell Valley SurpriseGC2QPBR Lane Cove National Park clean up (Cache In Trash Out Event) in New South Wales, Australia created by Geocaching NSWGC2NY9H Turbary Common CITO (Cache In Trash Out Event) in Southern England, United Kingdom created by FudgemanGC2T757 Texarkana's 1st Annual CITO Event (Cache In Trash Out Event) in Arkansas, United States created by momofplentyGC2NFC4 VANCOUVER LAKE PARK CITO (Cache In Trash Out Event) in Washington, United States created by WSGA Southwest (hosted by idajo2)GC2P2GB Calgary Area Cacher's CITO - April 30 2011 CCARS11 (Cache In Trash Out Event) in Alberta, Canada created by Calgary Area CachersCache-A-ManiacsGeocaching PodcastGeotalkCentenial State Geocaching PodcastTrackfiles Photo Challenge
In this episode, I have a look at a television report on caching, a book promotion using caching and a major milestone. Also, events and Podcast Rewind.Visit show sponsor Landsharkz.Links in Show:Love of the chase is what makes geocaching fun - The NewsGeocache Treasure Hunt Helps Mark Release of New Lisa Cach Novel, "Wake Unto Me" - CultureMobGC2M29Z Wake Unto Me (Unknown Cache) in Washington, United States created by EFHutton and Lisa CachSherman High School Geocaching ProjectYouTube - I FOUND MY 2000TH GEOCACHE- MOGA 2011GC2P92W Geocaching NSW - Port Stephens invasion (Event Cache) in New South Wales, Australia created by Geocaching NSWGC2PBBE APRIL! TAXES! OH MY! (Event Cache) in Michigan, United States created by quirktooGC2PXJQ National Name Yourself Day (Event Cache) in Pennsylvania, United States created by scaleofgraysGC2PGYE Lincoln City Trial and (Maybe) More (Event Cache) in Oregon, United States created by lincolncityparksrecreationGC2Q2C8 Meet, Greet & Brainstorm Event (Event Cache) in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada created by AdmiraltyHouseCache - A - ManiacsGeocaching PodcastGeotalkTrackfiles Photo Challenge
In this episode I take a look at the economic effect of a cache series, caching events in mainstream media and feature a great YouTube video. Also, there's upcoming events and Podcast Rewind. This plus two coin giveaways!Visit show sponsor Landsharkz.Links in Show:My SmugMug set from Top Dog Trial including video of injury!Nevada sends geocachers' money elsewhere - ReviewJournal.comA Cache A Day - Hastings Tribune.comCuring Cabin Fever III Geocaching Event - March 26 - Freeport, IL - The Journal-StandardGeocache treasure hunt - Herold ExtraYouTube - Snowshoeing, Geocaching and Beaver DamsGC2G817 Spring Madness 2011 (Event Cache) in West Midlands, United Kingdom created by StaffsGeoGC2MWQJ Curing Cabin Fever III (Event Cache) in Illinois, United States created by Refuge RangerGC2EWFJ MOGA'11 (Mega-Event Cache) in Illinois, United States created by MOGAGC2PN78 Camp Floyd Geocache Treasure Hunt (Event Cache) in Utah, United States created by campfloydstateparkGC2NXQ9 Coffee and Caching (Event Cache) in British Columbia, Canada created by doingitoldschool and friendsCache-A-ManiacsGeocaching PodcastGeotalkCentenial State Geocaching PodcastCacher's CornerTrackfiles Photo ChallengeThis episodes winning picture
In this episode, I have several news articles of interest, an interview with Groundspeak and information on a caching photography event for March. Also, Podcast Rewind and lots of events.Visit show sponsor Landsharkz.Links in Show:Cachers of the Round TableGeocaching 12 of 12And the hunt is on - The MessengerChisago City parks ordinance revised License Bureau operation reviewed2011 MBGA Board Nominations - Manitoba Geocaching AssociationGroundspeak Weekly Newsletter - February 9, 2011 - Latitude 47Groundspeak Interview - TekzillaGC2NMNX El Salto Geo-Event (Event Cache) in Puerto Rico created by Janizy CrewGC2KC0G 1° Evento Chileno (Event Cache) in Chile created by LuxGC2JXWT 2011 TriState Area Poker Run/ Meet-N-Greet (Event Cache) in Arizona, United States created by Mountain Frogs/W2B/Deuxion/and associatesGC2KDPA Expedition from the Great White North (Event Cache) in Florida, United States created by mrcanoehead224 & stringbean72GC2NN10 Athens Cacher Coffee - February 2011 (Event Cache) in Ohio, United States created by GeoJunkieGC2MKRB Mardi Gras Masquerade - SWPA Style! (Event Cache) in Pennsylvania, United States created by DresselDragonsGC2KB8K Marine City Winter Geocaching 101 (Event Cache) in Michigan, United States created by DarrylW4 & Firefly03GC2NP6B ACGA Intro to Geocaching (Event Cache) in Nova Scotia, Canada created by ACGA & the town of SpringhillGC2NK9E Tech of Geocaching (Event Cache) in New Brunswick, Canada created by vbpadCache - A - ManiacsGeocaching PodcastGeotalkTrackfiles Photo Challenge
In this episode I have a look at a major milestone that has only been achieved six times. Also, lots of news, events and Podcast Rewind. Finally, I give away the first prize in the Trackfiles Photo Challenge.Visit show sponsor Landsharkz.Links in Show:CBC News - Technology & Science - Parks Canada brings GPS to great outdoorsGPS pirates hunt treasure - mndaily.comGeocaching - Visit Wales Walking - Walking Holiday Breaks and WeekendsWelcome to Geocaching WalesCasual Friday? Not at this Seattle companyVeronica Geocaching! - TekzillaA Video Two Years in the Making - Finishing Cache Across America - Latitude 47GC12E08 Cache Across America - Series Final (Unknown Cache) in District of Columbia, United States created by Flyingmoose & Blue Power RangerYouTube - Cache Across AmericaGC2MM6B Geocaching 101: Caching in National Parks (Event Cache) in New South Wales, Australia created by Geocaching NSWGC2FVFK 2011 MiGO Winter Social (Event Cache) in Michigan, United States created by Michigan Geocaching OrganizationGC2MH8V Oscar Night (Event Cache) in California, United States created by Wheeler DealersGC2MBPK Fortress of Louisbourg Event (Event Cache) in Nova Scotia, Canada created by Atlantic Canada Geocaching Association & FOLGC2KH7X Boots n Brooms (Event Cache) in Ontario, Canada created by DoolinBanjosGC2M9GR Regina Area Techie Event #2 (Event Cache) in Saskatchewan, Canada created by Nezgar &VanaCache - A - ManiacsGeocaching PodcastGeotalkTrackfiles Photo ChallengeThis episodes winning photo
In this episode, I have a look at a reverse cache, a new way to use Google Earth with your GPS and caching in Australia. Also, there's an interview with a Prince George area cacher that was featured on the local cable station. All this plus Podcast Rewind and upcoming events.Visit show sponsor Landsharkz.Links in Show:Arduino Forum - My reverse geocache with nixie tubes.(TB3W7NC) TrackMe Geocoin - Rick's reverse geocacheGeo whiz it's fun - Herald SunKMZ Overlays - Interior GeocachingYouTube - How to Create a Garmin Custom MapGC2JNT5 The Sixth GAS Winter Event Cache (Event Cache) in Alberta, Canada created by s.f.g.GC2JQ7H Sask Winter Cache Game #3 (Event Cache) in Saskatchewan, Canada created by el_fudgeeoGC2MBPT Count the Candles (Event Cache) in Georgia, United States created by CrystalCache - A - ManiacsGeocaching PodcastCentennial State GeocachingCaching in the NorthwestGeotalk
Click to Play In this episode, I feature caching on a popular podcast, a tutorial on programming the new Garmin Chirp and a YouTube video from a viewer. Also, news, upcoming events, Poddcast Rewind and a couple of milestones.Please visit show sponsor Landsharkz.Links in show:Tuesday, Oct 26th - Geocaching - The Totally Rad ShowGC13KFH The Old Lunchbox (Traditional Cache) in California, United States created by BryanandRyanYouTube - How to setup the Garmin Chirp Geocaching Beacon with GPSCityThe Independent - Geocaching proves to be fun exercise for St. Libory studentsWaymarking, an international and local database of points of interest - AnnArbor.comYouTube - Pablo Mac's Mystery Geocache Adventure #1GC2FY27 Nenner's 40th Birthday Bash (Event Cache) in British Columbia, Canada created by WomantrackerGC2H4QD 10 Year Anniversary of Alberta Geocaching (Event Cache) in Alberta, Canada created by mwellmanGC2GKC6 Miles City meet-and-greet #1 (Event Cache) in Montana, United States created by TechHoundGeocaching Events PageCache - A - ManiacsGeocaching PodcastGeotalk