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The Oh Beep! Geocaching Podcast
Danno Pugatch Interview - OBGCP97

The Oh Beep! Geocaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2016 84:25


This Week... Dannon, from Team Pugatch, joins us for discussion about Geocaching, his youtube channel and beer. Plus a lot more. Check out Danno's Youtube channel, Get Lost! with Team Pugatch https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGsXnx4NLwibRXFB9lgfo4Q/videos Danno did a brilliant video advertising his appearance: https://youtu.be/ghXOorrVFj4 Follow Danno on Twitter at @dannopugatch Ask Dr D or share your feedback Comment on the shownotes Email feedback@ohbeep.com (audio files welcome) Please connect with us Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes Join the Facebook Page Follow us on Twitter

GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming

For the two hundred nineteenth edition of the GeoGearHeads , (of ""), (of ""), and talk about 3D Printed Geocaches. 's question about longest, biggest print kicked off the discussion. The next voice questions came from and about weatherproofing. called in about issues with a and carbon fiber filament. called asking whether the panel has a location in mind before printing. shared his experience with 3D Printed elements in his "Time Crystal Hunt" series – see the "" () cache. emailed about 3D Printers. Per the recommendations of "" the and as good starter units. Anteaus also mentioned the as a previously picked best. Team Pugatch also mentioned the . asked about heated beds. Then asked about some of the costs and availability of 3D Printing materials. Last we heard from asking about different methods. Congratulations to for submitting the winning question. Thanks to for 3D Printing this week's gifts! The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Social Media: Voicemail: +1 206-350-3647Email:

The Oh Beep! Geocaching Podcast
My first trip to Canada has been great! - OBGCP74

The Oh Beep! Geocaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015 115:32


Contact the show www.ohbeep.com/contact   or   feedback@ohbeep.com This Week.. We make good progress on the Geocaching Road Trip (How is Sam doing with his?) More muggles go outside Random feedback Does Dr D prefer GSAK or Project-GC? Nerd approved light switches Last Week.. BananaSource appeared on GeoGearHeads...GGH 188: Randomize XXXVI We earned two of the Geocaching Road Trip Souvenirs GC4KPGV - Plane Spotting???? by Kelex (play audio) GC5A7DW - Trafalgar Square by -KROP-  (play audio) Did we find the embassy or not?       GC4X7V2 - Nelson's Column by Heidi Seekers News.. Raspberry Pi goes tracking with GPS add-on (from www.electronicsweekly.com) The mystery of the Lady in the Wood near Faversham (from www.canterburytimes.co.uk) Standing in the middle of a clearing in Otterden woodland is a nine-foot high statue, carved from an oak tree, which has been shrouded in mystery for the last 40 years. Pregnant, praying and faceless, the Lady in the Wood is believed to have been created some time in the 1970s. Collectors discover putative skull (from www.bild.de) Two mushroom pickers (father and daughter) discovered Tuesday a supposed child's skull! Nearby they found more strange objects, like a camouflage net and parts of grave light. They (35 and 64) immediately called the police. Spokesman Werner Kraus: "At first sight, the whole thing looked for the officials actually like a folded-out skull." The forest area around the "Tatort" was spacious blocked, notified the homicide unit . Elderly man 'calmly' smokes pipe while 'sinking' in Loxley lake (From www.bbc.com) - someone we can only aspire to be like An elderly man who accidentally drove into a lake sat in his car calmly smoking his pipe as he waited to be rescued, emergency services have said. Feedback.. From AlienChauncey.. I've recently found my 1000th geocache on my 300th day in a row caching. I've also hosted my first event as well as finding 10 different geocaching types in a day.please share with your listeners thanks AlienChauncey Florida USA From StaticJay.. Just listening to the show good to hear you guys back. FYI I could blow up your car with a special mixture in a pill bottle. Lol From Virginia and Damian.. G'day Mates, Just finished listening to the most recent episode, very funny but that's cheating using the accent simulator to read out my letter :) The Karen voice is the same one as used in my Garmin Nuvi, some of her pronunciations can be quite funny, she seems to have a funny way of saying some words; Ross and Avenue  for example and often trips up on cache names try getting her to say SHHHH Anyway look forward to the next episode. Best wishes, Damian   From Dave Self (aka Dudley Grunt) The boy has infected me. There are times that I'm minding my own business and hear / see a reference to Canada and find myself thinking / saying, "Canada, Canada! Oy, Oy!" From Danno (Dan-No) Pugatch (Poo Gah Tch) Greetings from Portland, Maine USA! Danno of Team_Pugatch just writing in to let you guys know I listened to my first episode of the Oh Beep Podcast (Lost in Translation.) I enjoyed it very much and look forward to future episodes. I dd notice the lack of dialects in your episode and wanted to give you a primer on how to speak like you are from Boston, Massachusetts whereI grew up. Bawstin (Boston) the cityCah (Car) an automobileHavahd (Harvard) the universityHaht (Hot) temperaturePahk (Park) where we geocacheGeocah shh (Geocache) what we find in the parkLobstah (Lobster) our main meal around hereCoppah (Copper) the law enforcement officer It is not atypical to drive your cah around Bawstin searching for a geocah shh in the pahk. Make sure you do not illegally pahk your cah in Havahd or the coppah will write you a ticket. Keep on Podcasting, and if you ever come across the Pond look me up and I’ll take you guys out for lobtah and pints of bittah! -Danno (Dan-No) Pugatch (Poo Gah Tch) GGH Tips.. Many GeoGearHeads talked about how they use mass transit when travelling to save time, money, and aggrevation on "GGH 172: Mass Transit Caching I." Using a cities buses, trains, toley, subways, and more can be faster than dealing with the surface traffic. Many times it's cheaper than parking that rental car. It can also make your trip more enjoyable since your won't have to worry about the local laws and strange streets.http://cacheamaniacs.com/ggh-172-mass-transit-caching-i Dumb Stuff Geocachers Do.. Don't drop the finder.  Tell your partner you're online recording.  Watch the cow poo. #blamemoanalot His cache recommendation resulted in Doctor D being dropped GeoPauls Video of the Week.. Pauls 900th Cache Find       Ask Doctor D.. From Tony Liddell  Does he prefer GSAK or Project GC? Jim Bay  What is Dr D's thoughts on people that pick up travel bugs and don't bother reading the mission for that travel bug, and instead do their own thing with the travel bug? Ey Up Me Duck Challenge.. Winner for July's challenge Brilang August Challenge My challenge for August is to put out and get published 2 caches BUT they have to be of two different types. Facts of the Uselessness.. Nerd approved light switch (From nerdapproved.com) The Obligatory Doctor Who Bit.. The Doctor is back 19th September      

The Oh Beep! Geocaching Podcast
Geocaching Turned My Trousers Brown

The Oh Beep! Geocaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2015 99:09


Contact the show.. www.ohbeep.com/contact   or   feedback@ohbeep.com This Week.. A listener milestone A simple find ends up with Sophie hanging upside down Police mistake a gnome for a drug runner What does Doctor D listen to when caching? We announce the winner of the March Ey Up Me Duck Challenge Last Week.. Hey chaps,   Just thought I'd let you know that Stucuk and TT (that's Stu - c - uk by the way :-) also known as Stu and Tracy reached their 5000th cache at the weekend!So on to 10000!   All the best and happy caching! GC5JKBC - Little Bridges #392 - Two Bridges by Team-Triplet GC5JJ98 REALLY SideTracked - Worthington by stuarthowe11 GC2VWXQ Sky High by vegpunk We've been out hiding a cache.  Currently waiting to be published.  Its another Donington cache and will be called 6 Horses Stud Here.  Another Sam hide, so sneaky.. We also did a hide that wasn't a hide.  Lucky we checked with the www.gagb.org.uk website on the exact rules for placing where we wanted to place the cache. Physical caches or physical cache stages should not be placed within areas of religious devotional or spiritual activity such as churches, mosques, churchyards, cemeteries or other burial grounds and should not be located on, in or immediately adjacent to the boundaries of such locations without specific permissions of the relevant authority. News.. Design the Museum of Flight’s next great aerospace-inspired geocache www.geekwire.com This May 2nd and 3rd, celebrate the history of geocaching by unlocking your mission for 2015. May 2nd and 3rd signal the beginning of geocaching, some 15 years ago. On May 2, 2000, GPS signals were descrambled, increasing the accuracy of GPS devices worldwide by ten times. The following day, what would become known as the first geocache was hidden. Celebrate 15 Years of Geocaching on May 2nd and 3rd by finding any geocache or attending any geocaching event. You’ll earn a new digital souvenir for your geocaching profile. Unlock details of your 2015 geocaching mission by reading the souvenir’s description. Join the conversation with your fellow geocachers on social media by tagging #Geocaching15 in your posts. Geocaching giggle: Police watch gnome for drugs www.gladstoneobserver.com.au Feedback.. From Redbeard4570.. Have you ever sent a fellow geocacher a thank you email for taking a travel bug on an outstanding adventure? I do this often. Here is one I sent this week to the geocacher  Scottish Cavalryman.   Greetings! Just wanted to say thank you for taking my travel bug TB4JAZ9 with you on your adventures to South Korea, Philippines, Thailand, Japan, Georgia, Virginia and numerous caches in Hawaii. You single handedly covered more miles and caches than I had hoped for when I re-released it. I can only hope future cachers do half, heck, 1/3rd as much as you did! It has been great fun following its travels with you. Again, many thanks! Cache on! Redbeard4570   Please consider doing this when you have a geocacher take your travel bug on a journey. Cache on!  Redbeard4570 From Tim Hewison The Mish-i-gan/Michigan debate goes on.  With an added twist. Nemesis Geocaches.. Molten Glass Arrangement GC5CRB6 by KaosCL and Spire67.  Published 12/9/14. D/T 5/4.5 Dumb Stuff Geocachers Do.. From BigMal70.. HiA couple of possible things for 'Dumb stuff Geocachers Do'   1) I recently set a multi cache and it was only when I was on a caching trip with a recent finder of this cache (when he told me that the hint did not match the location) that I realised that I had actually set the formula to the location of one of my other caches instead of the new one.   2) Last night a group of 13 of us went out to do a night cache set in a bog (http://coord.info/GC4984D). I am 6'2" and at one point I was up to the top of my thighs in cold, smelly, boggy water and it was chest high on one of the shorter members of the group. This was right at the start of the trail but we all continued to walk a further 3 miles and find the cache. A great cache and really good fun but I have got weird looks from everyone that asked what I did last night. Ask Doctor D.. If he could listen to music whilst caching what music would he listen to? Ey Up Me Duck Dave DeBaeremaeker I have a whole playlist of geocaching themed music I listen too sometimes when I am driving to a cache location. However when I actually hit the trails, I tend not to listen to anything but the sweet symphony that is Mother Nature.The music is all themed around finding things, or more often, exploration (e.e Life Is A Highway - Tom Cochrane, Ramble On - Led Zeppelin, Into The Great Wide Open - Tom Petty, You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet - BTO)Heading home, almost always hard rock (and almost always Appetite For Destruction by G'n'R - one of the best rock records IMO ever recorded). Mark Pickard Nothing! I go caching for the peace and quiet and to hear nature, defeats the object of going in my opinion (ok I sometimes go caching with someone else to have a moan and whinge about other cachers who think there IT, the weather, the state of the economy, the price of bacon, you know you've been out with me once) Annemarie Halls Ditto. I love the peace and quiet, the birds and babbling brook the only sound track I need. Tim Hewison U2, of course! I have climbed the highest mountains I have run through the fields Only to be with you Only to be with you I have run, I have crawled I have scaled these city walls   ... not sure the rest are really appropriate! GGH Tips.. We love hitting the bike trails for some #geocaching. There's a number of things to do to make sure that the bike works well (and we talked about many on "GGH 165: Bicycle Maintenance I" by Danno of Team_Pugatch). One of those is to lube your bike chain but don't over do it. Too much lube can attract dirt and wear. Just drip the lube onto the chain then wipe off any excess.  cacheamaniacs.com GeoPauls Video Of The Week.. Pi Pie Day by Neil Moore Check out Pauls YouTube channel at youtube.com/MrGeoPaul       Travelbug Race.. Our Oh Beep! Where are my other legs? is still in Australia. Tracking History (12811 mi).  The Harvey Boys grabbed it "Found in the travel bug hotel Sydney, gonna help him get out of this town!", then moved it on to Queensland - adding a total of 662.19 miles its journey.  its now in cache GCRKN4 Laguna Lookout by powellbruce The Monkey King’s Southern S@m is moving again, it is now in the hands of shamrock-lady who is taking it on a tour of Germany.  Last spotted in GC5EEYG "[†]" Kudamatsu´s Nightmare (NC) by Kudamatsu ft. Vladi.  Tracking history (10534mi). Ey Up Me Duck Challenge.. The challenge This months challenge is entitled the pi challenge and will mean you will have to cache for 3 consecutive days. On day 1 you are to find 3 (and only 3) caches. The next day you need just 1 cache and on day 3 you must find just 4 (and no more) caches. The prizes.. Ay Up Me Duck has donated a travelbug for us to giveaway in this challenge. Winner Geo-Ref The Obligatory Doctor Who Bit.. Michael Edwards posted this photo on our Facebook page.  He saw it whilst out searching for cache GC482GB (just in case you were wondering the area).   Its down near Watford.