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The O.C.B. (Original Can of Beans) is Geocachings First Trade Item, placed in the "Original Stash" by Dave Ulmer (the Inventor of Geocaching and the hider of the first cache) back in May of 2000.

This is Last Remaining Item from the Very First Geocache!

The O.C.B. is available to appear at your Geocaching Event, please contact me for details.

While preparing the foundation of the Original Stash Tribute Plaque, TEAM 360 found the Holy Grail of Geocaching: The O.C.B.

Dave Ulmer, at the site for the Plaque ceremony, immediately confirmed that it was indeed the Original Can of Beans from that very first geocache. Another cacher, RomadPilot, just happened to be running video at the exact second the O.C.B. was found.



Although it was damaged from being partially buried and exposed to the weather of the Portland area for several years, the can was very carefully straightened out and thoroughly cleaned, then treated with several coats of rust stopper/converter and u.v.-resistant polyurethane. During attendance at Events, it's in a clear display case for all geocachers to enjoy. There are no 'Virtual Finds' allowed on the O.C.B., you must see it in person and your name MUST be in the O.C.B. Visitors Logbook, which is always available every time it's displayed. No signature = NO FIND.

To see videos posted by geopablomac of the First Geocache being created by Dave Ulmer and also the recovery of the O.C.B. by TEAM 360 in September of 2003, CLICK HERE

Some of the Geocaching Events where the Original Can of Beans has appeared:

Summer, Sun & Fun 2018 - Austria

GeoCoinFest Europe 2017 - Aarschot, Belgium

Project Let's Zeppelin 2017 in Friedrichshafen, Germany

Maritime Mega 4 in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

EUROGEO 2016 in Auvergne, France

Midwest Geobash 2015 in Ohio

Alleghany State Park Geobash IX in New York

Rally in Q 2014 in Arizona

Geocoinfest 2013: Las Vegas, Nevada

West Bend $1000 Cache Ba$h 2013 in Wisconsin

S*W*A*G's Yuma Mega #11 in Arizona

Yuma Mega Event # 10 in Arizona

Geocoinfest U.S. 2012 in Colorado

Super Birthday Bash 2012 in Florida

MEGA EVENT FRANCE en Montagne Bourbonnaise 2011

MidWest GeoBash 2010 in Ohio

Pinzgau 2010 in Austria

Welcome Back Event 2010 in Arizona

GeoWoodstock 4 2006 in Texas

GeoWoodstock 5 2007 in North Carolina

GeoWoodstock 6 2008 in California

GeoWoodstock 10 2012 in Indiana

GeoWoodstock 14er - 2016 in Colorado

MiGO Winter Social 2008 in Michigan

Meet & Greet Groundspeak 2008 in Nevada

Yuma Meet and Greet 2007 in Arizona

Third Annual Valencia Fun Day! 2007 in New Mexico

Coffee, Coins & Sigs Event 2007 in Michigan

Fright in Falcon 2006 in Colorado

The Tale of Pirates Lost Treasure 2006 in Michigan

MiGO Fall Fun Day 2006 in Michigan

Picnic NGA-SG 2006 in Nevada

2006 Dog Days of Summer Meet & Greet in Illinois

Coffee, Coins & Sigs 2006 in Michigan

Meet & Greet - O C B 2006 in Kentucky

MiGO 2005 Fall Fun Day in Michigan

Hummer Dinner Celebration - 2nd Annual 2005 in New Mexico

2004 Tucson Geocaching Extravaganza in Arizona

1st Annual Beatty Geocaching Rendezvous 2004 in Nevada

Eat, Drink and God Bless America IV 2004 in California

1st Annual, International Geo-Caching Social 2004 in Michigan

2003 Tucson Geocaching Extravaganza 2003 in Arizona

Here's what geocachers everywhere are saying about the Original Can of Beans:



The JAMS (Josss, Alibags, Metal-Bijou & Simply Paul) travelled over a thousand miles (1,600Km) to see the O.C.B. at the Austrian Mega - and then 1000 miles back to the UK. Several hundred Euros well spent on Diesel to see one of the very first cache's contents. An almost religious experience. Thanks for the opportunity to behold the Original Can o' Beans!



What an honour to discover the O.C.B. at the Pinzgau 2010 Mega-Event and make some pictures! Now i have met the "Holy Grail" of Geocaching!



Its a real relic, what a honour to see it, its breathtaking!



Wonderfull TB! Thank's to the TEAM 360 for showing the O.C.B. at the French MEGA!



Vu lors du 1er mega-event français en montagne Bourbonnaise. Mythique !!!



Seen during the French Mega. It was like seeing the Holy Grail being unveiled. Thank you Jeff for the performance



Vu lors du premier Mega Event en France, super !!!!



What an honor and pleasure to be able to get a glimpse of the holy grail. Thanks for showing.



Thanks for bringing it to Europe. It was an honour and pleasure to see the OCB



Made the pilgrimage to Geowoodstock VI from Seattle. How cool is it to get to visit the Original Stash Tribute Plaque AND the OCB in the same weekend?!?! Thanks for keeping this piece of GC history so well preserved



Now I feel like I am part of history seeing this OCB in person. Thanks.



I had heard all about the OCB from reading the forums but I didn't realize that I'd ever have a chance to see it some time. Very cool.



I discovered this Greatest of All Travel Bugs at the GeoWoodstock VI event. I was very impressed.

Wow How great is this!



To SEE the OCB live and in person. If it gets any better than this I don't want to know! It was great to read the story of the first cache. and see this very special geocaching icon.

Thank you for sharing it with the world!



Never thought I would be so excited to see a rusty can of beans.

The Holy Grail of Geocaching.



WOW!! The one and only. What a discovery at GW VI. Thanks!!



I can die now, as my own eyes have beheld the O.C.B.! Thanks for caring for and displaying the historic relic. All hail the O.C.B.!



This is a culmination of my caching career to actually see and discover this gem. Thanks for taking this along to the events...as it is a milestone of milestones. Honor to log this into my history. Thank you for all.



It's amazing that an old can of beans can have groupies! I heard about this icon of geo-lore as I was volunteering at the Auction Table. It went like this: "I saw the O.C.B.!" "Are you kidding? Where is it?" And the two cachers went off to discover it... which, of course, we did also! Thanks for saving it.



Everyone wanted to see the O.C.B. including me. All you had to do to find it was look for the biggest crowd. Thanks for sharing.



I've been waiting for a long time to "see the beans" and now I finally get the chance to. This is like the MECCA of travel bugs and we bow before its presence.



I discovered the O.C.B. at the "We have a FEVER for a picnic at the park" event today. As cheesy as it may sound, I am truly honored to be able to see this O.C.B. in person. There is no doubt in my mind that it will find itself a permanent home in the future "Geocaching Museum" someday. In the meantime, huge thanks to Team 360 for restoring and preserving this part of Geocaching history. Thanks also for making it so easily available for the Geocaching public to view. I'm proud to have been able to see it with my own eyes. Thanks!



Seeing the O.C.B. was definitely a highlight of the GeoWoodstock 5 experience. The pageantry. The glory. The O.C.B.!



Never knew an old can of beans could be such a celebrity. The music, the spectacle, the people taking their picture with the beans -- I think this is a once-in-a-lifetime kind of thing for sure. :)



We were part of a group of cachers that drove 36 hours or so to be at Geowoodstock. Seeing the O.C.B. was definitely one of the highlights of the trip. Thanks for the discovery!



WOW!!! Discovered this at GW5 and what an AMAZING experience it was to have seen such a HISTORICAL piece of memorabilia. I have always heard about this but it was an EXPERIENCE to actually have seen it with my own eyes!!

Thanks to TEAM 360 for the AMAZING EXPERIENCE!!!



Seeing the unveiling of the OCB was almost like a religious experience.



Discovered at GW5. Nice display of showmanship in the dramatic reveal! The crowd went wild!



We're honored to have been able to see it on 3 separate occasions.



WoooHooo, what a neat experience!

This summer my son and I were in Washington, D.C. and saw the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Along with a few monuments and TONS of people.

In its own way the OCB is the same type of experience.