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    RangerBoy
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      I have my DVR set to record any shows that have the key word “Geocache” or “Geocaching” in them. Sure enough a couple days ago it snagged a documentary off PBS. It did however miss a recent episode of Numb3rs that featured caching.
      Anyway the documentary was filmed at a Geowoodstock and even had interviews from Jeremy Irish. The other teams I identified were as follows.

      Bikely & Wifely
      Binrat
      BlazerMan
      CCCooperAgency
      Clan Mroczko
      Dark Star
      Dave Ulmer
      DLiming
      fluffy&itchy
      GeoPirat
      GeoWorms
      Greasepot
      grey_wolf & momcat
      H2Nut
      HoustonControl
      IceCreamMan
      Jeremy
      JOYROSE AND HUBBY BULL
      jtee
      kimbest
      KingJR
      klce
      Leapin’ Lee
      McDLT
      Moun10Bike
      Mtn-Man
      Nate Irish
      NetworkCacher
      paintfiction
      R.O.B.
      Roland_oso
      sardogmisty
      shirconn
      Snoogans
      Tahosa and Sons
      Team Shydog
      Team U-turn
      Team360
      Tennessee Jed
      TheAlabamaRambler
      Travis Rollins
      TX Diva
      txfiredog
      Zartimus
      ZSandmann

      #1881225

      So was it telling about all the buried treasures or did it do a good job on reporting?

      #1881226
      RangerBoy
      Participant

        It stressed the common rules like no burying, but it did have interviews from park managers that, in my opinion, over exaggerated the “dangers” of having a cache off a trail thus creating new trails. Some of the managers came across with a “how dare these people actually use the public park” sort of attitude.

        The other subject I was not expecting was that geocaching attracts many people that have Obsessive-compulsive disorder issues. I guess that explains some of the participants that are really into the numbers, or making sure they get every cache in a given area, or being first to find.

        #1881227
        Trekkin and Birdin
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          The OCD thing doesn’t surprise me. Part of our team could probably meet that diagnosis in a borderline sort of way, and would probably even admit it. The flip side of that is that for folks who lean that way, this is a healthy way to channel those behaviors.

          I didn’t see the program, but I’d guess the park managers are concerned about the environmental impact of volunteer trails. That happens here on our bluffsides, and the disastrous rainfall this summer has left huge gashes in bluffsides where a “trail” of sorts was created, not by geocachers, but in some cases, weather runoff or manmade trails…like roads. There might also be fragile plant communities or animal habitat that gets compromised, which is why it’s a good thing we check with the DNR before placing our caches. I’m sure geocachers don’t intentionally set out to destroy habitat, but unless we know that this area is the last nesting ground of the Himalayan Snowcock—no, I did not make that up! LOL—we could place those poor birdies in danger’s way.

          I wish I’d seen the program. I wonder if they will rebroadcast, seems like PBS often does that.

          #1881228

          @RangerBoy wrote:

          The other subject I was not expecting was that geocaching attracts many people that have Obsessive-compulsive disorder issues. I guess that explains some of the participants that are really into the numbers, or making sure they get every cache in a given area, or being first to find.

          Interesting. This is something I suspected about some geocachers I have met but I didn’t want to assume anything because I’m no expert in that field.

          #1881229

          @kbraband wrote:

          @RangerBoy wrote:

          The other subject I was not expecting was that geocaching attracts many people that have Obsessive-compulsive disorder issues. I guess that explains some of the participants that are really into the numbers, or making sure they get every cache in a given area, or being first to find.

          Interesting. This is something I suspected about some geocachers I have met but I didn’t want to assume anything because I’m no expert in that field.

          …guilty as charged.

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