I would be interested to hear how everyone sets up their pocket queries.
Has anyone set up a system to cover the State, or even the NationĀ and how did you do it?
I would be interested to hear how everyone sets up their pocket queries.
Has anyone set up a system to cover the State, or even the NationĀ and how did you do it?
A long long time ago there used to be this cache called a ‘Virtual’. It had no container, no log and was generally in a extremely beautiful and sensitive location. So beautiful and sensitive even Geocachers didn’t want to put a container there (or they forgot to bring a container and it happened to be beautiful and possibly sensitive).
After reading the Media post here last night and sleeping on the NP’s problem of not being allowed to cache in NP’s I awoke to an idea. I’ve posted it here in the Geocaching forum. I’m keen for local cachers to take the time to have a read and comment with their thoughts.
I think my suggestion is a nice solution to a sad situation.Thread – http://bit.ly/92AdeI
Regards,
Bronze.
Howdy Havocers,
Many moons ago Mix and I joined up with two other established cachers (Lenny & Les) in the central western city of Dubbo to increase cache numbers. For the most part it was Mix and I trying to better each other with good, clever caches being hidden in fantastic central western region spots with occasional hides by other local cachers showing us how it’s done.
From time to time a lame, dismal, pathetic effort would be published usually from a tourist, a misguided local or some school kid with Dad’s GPS. Once all the good spots however became saturated it seemed there was not other choice for new cachers but to start hiding at intersections, under garbage bins and the odd fence post in the middle of nowhere. This I don’t want to happen in the Hunter. The only benifit that arose from this was the amazing puzzle caches, multicaches and a couple of good events.
Hunter cachers. Please don’t make the same mistake of saturating the region with piss poor, lame, dismal and pathetic caches.
Ask yourself:
The first is a given. You must be able to maintain the cache or it shouldn’t be approved.
Second to this it must satisfy at least two of the following three points (2,3 & 4).
Thirdly I suggest you have someone try out your cache before you publish it. They may find other ways and errors.
If you have a cache that is a bit ordinary please consider archiving it and collecting it. Aim for positive comments. For me if people write TN TFTC in the log and on the net then there is a good chance they can barely be bothered logging the cache and perhaps I should remove the cache and find a much better spot. Noonans Discovery for example is in a beaut spot, away from the crowds, great view but sadly the place is becoming a bit of a dump. Next maintenance trip I’ll have a look and if its rubbish outweighs its beauty, it will be gone also.
No one is perfect. Although Mix tries hard. Of all those I’ve hidden I’ve archived two thirds of them. Some too hard to maintain. Some have been redeveloped into housing. Some were just on the way to better caches and have since gone to the cache god in the sky.
Please treat my post as food for thought. Have you done a cache lately that just sucked? I’d be surprised if you haven’t. I’ve done a few and logged none of them. When I find a good one I’ll be sure to take the time to log it.
If you’ve read this far thanks for taking the time. I’d be interested in reading peoples comments positive or otherwise.
Bronze.
Geocaching has been recently featured on ABC radio 1233. Paul Bevan spoke to a number of Geocachers on his drive time radio program on 8th April 2010.
Since that Paul Bevan has done a number of interviews with both the National Parks and Wildlife Service and the Hunter Region Tourism.
Anthony Scully has written an article further to his initial story. See the article at the ABC website.
Well we have arrived in the far north, manage to pick up a few caches on the way but having a 8 metre van with us made a lot of places hard to get too. The inverter played up too making it hard to recharge the laptop. Have done half [2] of the caches here on a ride this morning. I think geocaching might be a bit slow up here.