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Kriskook

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  1. How about getting to my OP?

     

    If you want to debate this other crap start a different thread. Let's get back to the subject.

     

    Hmmm, let me re-read the original post...

     

    ....that logs an EarthCache without meeting the requirement(s) or not following the instructions on EarthCaches?

     

    Sadly about 90% of the time I have someone that lists education as the profession on their profile.

     

    Most of the time they don't even upload a picture and answer any of the questions, just plain and simply post a find log. Sometimes they don't follow the instructions and then the least frequent is that they don't answer the questions correctly.

     

    I'm fairly open and always try to provide them with feedback and the correct answers. I just find it strange that the education profession seems to lack luster when it come to finding EarthCaches.

     

    So what has everyone else experienced?

    What are your thoughts?

     

     

    Disclaimer: I don't have any issues with any one in education and have a lot of family members and friends in that profession.

     

    That was my experience with EC's, I rarely even bother with them (or virtuals for that matter) anymore.

    If platinum EC members can't do it right what do they expect from others?

    Lead by example

  2. I have had one of my EC logs deleted by the this very "Platinum Earthcacher" for not posting a pic of my face... however, when I read his reply to this post as well as look at his logs from previous posts of his EC finds there is absolutely something fishy if not down right WRONG about them...

     

    How can you log a EC cache in Colorado when you are in ALASKA!?!?

     

    Even though Cirrus may not be ARMY he definitely has a point. I am embarrassed for you!

  3. I love them all, nanos, micros, small, regular or shipping containers. We just love Geocaching!

     

     

    I would have to agree... it is not the container that makes the cache, rather the location/view/experience/uniqueness you have to go through to put pen to paper.

     

    I do not enjoy urban caches, but find myself doing them when I don’t have time to trek into the back woods, between errands in town or traveling on a tight schedule. I have found several outstanding urban caches that I never would have looked for had I edited my pq to exclude micros or a certain ratings intermixed with the trash cache-n-dashes.

     

    Everyone has done more than their share of lame caches. What would be nice is if there was some way for the rest of the caching community to rate caches so those who have not been to gz of a lame cache yet can avoid them.

     

    Recommendation; an additional option on the pq page that allowed you to only select caches above 60% or 75% approval rating (or whatever), similar to public bookmarks… long stretch I know. But there is that 1 in 50 (I’m being generous here) worthy urban cache that keeps me sifting through trash (literally, but only briefly in some instances) in search of the next “wow” factor.

     

    Size doesn’t matter… (colloquial expressions aside)

    I just want to be able to avoid downloading waypoints that suck!

     

    Quote from a fellow cacher:

    You know, xxxxxx and I tried some urban caching earlier this spring. We invited the grandparents (i.e. my parents) to come along for a nice walk and show them what all the geocaching hub-bub is about. It turned out to be a very lame experience. Embarrassing, actually. We were looking in ditches filled with trash and litter, behind some old industrial buildings, along the backsides of residential fences with overgrown weeds and crap everywhere... We found 10 caches and never logged any of them. That was the end of that!!

     

    How can “we” (collectively) clean up this hobby?

  4. Here's mine:

     

    Where are the moderators that are supposed to be watching the posts?

    This entire thread has vulgar words all over it and no one is complaining about it.

    Now I am.

     

    I hope the word "crappie" didn't fall into your list of "Vulgar Language" or I'm gonna have to give up fishin

  5. Well, It's not your typical LPC. It's not a film canister. Plus, we don't have a lot of caches in Thomasville, NC

     

    Every new cache helps, in my opinion.

     

    Numbers are not everything, this is one of eight caches within a one mile radius... just how many should there be?

     

    Placement is important. Judging from your name and description of the Tyr origin, I would expect something a little more challenging, unique... a find would make someone feel victorious as if a battle was won, not just adding another smiley to their stats.

  6. Too many pointless locations - take me somewhere special and get me some exercise! It is not an Easter Egg Hunt - hide the thing interesting so as to make the finder say - pretty neat hide ole buddy! I am spendig way to much time weeding out micros and quick grabs. If I am going to dress to bushwack - then get me out there. Forget about the numbers! 1 hour per cache! Give me a veiw or a feature or a neat place - something to remember. I give great trade items and proud of it!

     

    AMEN!!! Are you running in November? You've got my vote!

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    ...being new to caching if I listened to all the #$%$# about newbie mistakes, I'd be afraid to hide a cache. I am going to anyway...

     

     

    No problems with newbies hiding caches... just make sure the placement is well thought out and it is QUALITY. I don't know where the line between newbie and full fledged cacher is but I've seen people that have been caching long enough to know better put out some total crappie caches.

  8. my frustrations are several, i doubt this forum will be read or help me get over them, alas here i begin...

    - tired of trash caches (caches that are in horrible areas, wth am i supposed to see here beside wino bottles and the stench of urine?)

    - tired of park and grab ftf braggers (anything over a 3/3 is worthy of posting an ftf in your log, other than that you aint got anything to brag about)

    - tired of micros off the trail (horrible vegetation destruction, not what caching is about)

    - tired of ridiculous hints or no hints (if i didn't need a clue i wouldn't be looking)

    - one thing I like... the ignore list and the ability to create other bookmarks (too bad I'd get booted if I published some of them)

  9. I only give caches one shot now... if it is hidden in a bad area, bad coords or high muggle traffic it goes directly to the "bookmark" so I don't have to look at it anymore. Bad enough I had to drive out to it in the first place.

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