Enter Velocache

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"We don't care what's in it, it's more just to find it," said Blackhappy, an avid velocacher who prefers to go by his blog handle, the pseudonym by which many people in the community refer to each other. "That was the point from day one: it's an excuse to ride. Nobody's keeping track," he said.

"You never know what people's experiences are. You'll think that you've hidden a cache in a really hard-tofind place, then somebody will find it right away and tell you, 'Oh, in my delinquent childhood, I used to go there all the time,'" said Blackhappy.

"It keeps me on my bike," said David Faught, a wine distributor. "There are times I get up and think I'll drive to work, but then I think, 'What if there is a velocache to find?' I've only driven to work once since February."

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Enter Velocache

The rain is coming down. I'm biking down the Greenbelt, eyeing the foliage for' hiding places. I have a camera in my backpack and a cache of goods to hide. Robbing a bank and running from the cops? Turning landlocked pirate? Neither. It's just a round of velocache.

Essentially, velocache is an excuse to ride a bike, be with friends, find hi...

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