Geocaching 3

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Geocaching 3
spontanous nightly caching with syn2cat members
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Type of Event: Event
From: 2011/12/17 22:00
Till: 2011/12/18 01:00
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Organizer: syn2cat
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Attendees: Gunstick, Prometheus, The metalgamer, Phlepp, NPU, Trollchen, BisLy, Slopjong
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Where: Hackerspace, Strassen (11, rue du Cimetière, L-8018 Strassen, Luxembourg)
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After christmas market 8 people decided to go caching after snow has fallen and during the night

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It's 22:00, the space is crammed full of people (around 16 want to chill at the same time). Despite the snowfall the geocaching expedition takes off. Most of the car caravan got stuck in a mud hole where usually there was a road. But the road has been deleted (only in RL, not in the navigation systems or in the brains). Slopjong got victim of the "last one closes the door" and there's no last one. Everyone thought that he was behind somewhere else and probably got fed up through the mud drivethrough. But in reality he was solid stuck in the mud, without phone, and had to walk to the village to get help.

Reminder: never go geocaching without a working phone.

The remaining group of 7 was meanwhile at the first cache.

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And here is also a short video of the group, posing around with these "SmartPhones" to get the next directions!


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