The Big Bang Theory goes Geocaching!

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Re: The Big Bang Theory goes Geocaching!

Post by Zalgariath » 12 October 13 2:37 am

I was wondering when they'd catch on... ;)

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Post by Papa Bear_Left » 13 October 13 11:14 am

And one clue (that we got to see) used coordinates, so it met that part of the guidelines!

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Post by biggles1024 » 14 October 13 10:00 pm

Papa Bear_Left wrote:And one clue (that we got to see) used coordinates, so it met that part of the guidelines!
Were the co-ords accurate? :twisted:

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Re: The Big Bang Theory goes Geocaching!

Post by Papa Bear_Left » 19 October 13 12:43 pm

Yes, it's a real bowling alley. From one of the many wikis:
The map coordinate 34.1516,-118.0767 does point to a bowling alley in reality - Bowlmor Pasadena. [1] It is formerly named "300 Pasadena", the name that appeared at the gate of the bowling alley in the show, and the name that Google Maps labels it.

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