Clan Ferguson
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My brother after losing his first cache to a state road crew on an annual clean up. He wants to replace the cache but he wants to teather it (by chain or cable) to a nearby tree. I say no because it would make it more visiable and might even make non-cachers weary of the box should they find it. Not to mention the damage it would cause to the tree. He says it will keep it from being taken again. and teathering it to the tree is just as distructive as laying it on top of the grasses where it is hiding. I ask what is the community's opinion. Cache On!! James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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alot of newbies wanting to know "how deep are these things usally buried?". How is this happening? What is bringing people to geocaching then making them believe that caches are "buried"?? Is this what the media is reporting about this "sport"? Or do people just immeditly assume hidden box means "buried"? I never even consider this concept tell after I started reading the forums and then was questioning why would you bury one. They are hard enought to find when they are under leaves and in tree stumps. so is this a trend or am I just over anlyzing. James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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Is anyone else a bit weary of locationless caches?
Clan Ferguson replied to kbraband's topic in General geocaching topics
quote:Originally posted by MrSki and Dogma: I feel the locationless caches are a great way to get the novice geo-cacher to build up more interest in the sport. IMHO they do not help newbies. because the newbie still hasn't found what should be the meat and potatoes of this "sport" and that is finding the BOX. I do not agree with locationless caches and there for will not hunt them. I am becomeing miffed by Virtuals because in my mind it is nothing more then a message that says "Hey go stand over there will ya!!" I feel that to be true geocaching (see rant) you have to be able to bring back something physical. I have only hunted one Virtual and we have yet to log it because it requires you to check in at build that at the time of the hunt was locked. My only execption to this (and only if I got the itch real bad) is Webcams at least I have a specilized photo of the find. So my vote on Virtuals/Locationless caches is Don't like em. Don't Hunt Em. James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson -
GeoClipping Palm Pilot Application
Clan Ferguson replied to rschoolf's topic in General geocaching topics
How long should I let the program run. After 10 minutes the window still says Processing... I have a cache page open. I have Palm DeskTop open. I have Internet Explorer. I have C:/temp, I start GeoClipping Press Clip and then it just sits there. How long does it normally take?? Thanks James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson -
You beat me too it!! James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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find the connector hold it opening down then push the two opssites side down toward each other. once the chain is apart. find a length that works for you and then just cut off the excess (between the beads) with a pair of wire cutters or since the chain is thin enough a pair of scissors should work. then just pop the end beads back in to the connector an push the chain away from the connector opening. James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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Okay so maybe it's not a geocaching thought, and I did take it from George Carlin, but I wanted to share it just the same. "Everywhere you look there are families with two many vehicles. You see them on the highways in thier RVs. But apparently the RVs aren't enough, because behind them they're towing motorboats, go-carts, dune buggies, dirt bikes, Jet Skis, Snowmobiles, parasails, hang gliders, hot-air balloons, and small, two-man, deep-sea diving bells. The only thing these people lack is a lunar excursion modules. Doesn't anybody take a walk anymore?? " -George Carlin My response, "Yes, Geocachers do. Only because all those things proably don't have GPS onboard." James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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Okay so maybe it's not a geocaching thought, and I did take it from George Carlin, but I wanted to share it just the same. "Everywhere you look there are families with two many vehicles. You see them on the highways in thier RVs. But apparently the RVs aren't enough, because behind them they're towing motorboats, go-carts, dune buggies, dirt bikes, Jet Skis, Snowmobiles, parasails, hang gliders, hot-air balloons, and small, two-man, deep-sea diving bells. The only thing these people lack is a lunar excursion modules. Doesn't anybody take a walk anymore?? " -George Carlin My response, "Yes, Geocachers do. Only because all those things proably don't have GPS onboard." James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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I've been reading several peoples Ideas for caches. I got me thinking. First and formost I would like to thank all you folks who shared all the great camo techinques, as this is another thing fueling this Idea. A cache that can be played as a Normal, Multi, or virtual using the same coords. Using a good Camo I could make the Normal/Multi find a 5 dif. thus keeping it open to a lower number for virtual. Post bogus coords. and necessary puzzles like myThicken Orange Juice, for those folks who want to play it as a multi. Then Give a question that needs to be answered by visiting the finial coords, for a multi stage virtual. But also include a link for an E-mail address that would auto respond with the real coords for those who want to play it as a regular or as a single stage Virtual. I just thought up this Idea and only have a vauge Idea of where to place it. But what do you think??? I think I'll call it "Play it Your Way" James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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Jeremy you ROCK!!!!! I don't know how long it's been that way. Because I just noticed on accident. But that is SO COOL. I love being able to see when I or anybody else (If I kind find thier profile) found a cache!!!! Jeremy you are by far and away the Coolest!!! James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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I just got an e-mail from a guy who hunted one of my inactive caches but he hasn't posted here so I coan find his Profile so I can get an idea of who he is and/or his skill level. James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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Questionable Cache Contents
Clan Ferguson replied to KITandSHAE's topic in General geocaching topics
When it comes to the mention questionable items and the concept of removing them. if it is some thing that falls under the heading of NON-CACHABLE items as listed in the FAQ or Tutorial page....REMOVE IT.....as a player of the game I am bound by the WRITTEN rules to Enforce them. and until these rules change I believe everybody without a doubt should do this. If it leaves the cache bare, try to leave little extra to beef the cache back up. I do it! as for pocket knives, I've had one since I was eight. I was taught Knife saftey from the word GO. so I don't see Pocket Knives in a cache as being a problem. If kids are going to injure them selves with something sharp I am sure it would be easier for them to procure one from the kitchen then find one hidden way off trail, camoflauged, and tucked neatly in to the crotch of a tree. Cache On!! James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson -
I can not quote Posts verbatium but I think it has been the cenceus of the community that as long as they are maintaining the caches it would be bad form for you to replace the cache box. I know if somebody changed one of my cache boxes I be pretty POed and would most likely pull the cache all together. It's thier property and thier responsiblty. So as long as they don't sherk this responsibilty I don't think it is up to the community to physically interfer. James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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Go ahead and take them. It's not stealing UNLESS YOU USE THEM. If they never make it into a CD player of some kind they are just plastic discs. They make great Targets for BB and Pelet guns. or a nice Mobile or an intresting way to decorate your daughters room. Where did I put that picture?? Just because sombody wrote Windows XP on the disc doesn't mean it is or is even usable. Heck it could be loaded with Viruses. James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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Or at least something that would sort them seperatly. We here at Clan Ferguson have decided not to hunt Locationless, Virtual, or Micro caches. as we are into Trading trinkets. and as of late in our area there are poping up a lot of the above mention types. Thanks James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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Always keep a backup of your cache information.
Clan Ferguson replied to DisQuoi's topic in General geocaching topics
Could some one list these other Geocaching websites? So I can see what we are refering to. James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson -
again I appreciate the resoponse from our head Guru. and I fully agree. But (as this is with human nature) I don't like the way everyone tries to find thier own interpation of the guidelines that have been requested of the community. My opinion, if you DIG at all it's buried. if your going to leave part of it exposed then just leave the whole thing exposed. saying things like recessed (sp) just makes you sound like a little kid looking for a way out of getting in trouble. "But Mom, you didn't say I couldn't have it. You just said Not in the House." Why does everyone try to find the grey?? it's this grey searching that is going to keep this sport from ever being allowed on to NPS, BLM, NFS or anywhere else that tells us "NO". I said this before and I will say it again. Unless we have a charter or set of guidelines and rules everyone is willing to follow and adhear to, we will just continue to be another "internet fad". Sorry had to get that rant off my Chest. Thanks again Jeremey and everyone else for thier postive feed back. James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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I just ran across this one. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=18359 Granted its a Micro but by the owners admission burried 3" in the ground near a urban area no less. I know that there is no hard fast rule against burying caches. but I have noticed on the forums A heavy dissaproval on burying a cache. Just wondering if there is anything on this site that catches and flags references Burried to the approvers?? Side note relating back to my Poll of Should you have X finds before hidding?? This indivual(according to their profile) Has never even found a cahce. James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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If you just going to mail it around. what is the point of a travel bug. Now it's become a chain letter. Only execption I see if your mailing to someone to set it at a starting point. Or mailing it back to you to retire it or just take it out of the loop. James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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quote:Originally posted by HeroJay: Your statement of not putting anyone down is not well supported. Especially when you use the biased term "lame". I use the term lame to describe a cache that seems to have little to no thought put in to it. a cache which is about 50 ft off an established trail that is just set at the base of a tree with no attempt at hiding it from non-cachers is in my opinion "lame" I know there are small children involed in some hunts. My daughter is 4 and loves geocaching. But just setting it were Anyone who open their eyes is what I am talking about. I also used the term because the 10 or so my brother wants to hide he spent most of his time thinking up cool names. while their placement is more of what I just mentioned. Heck he's got at least two were if you just opened the car door you could probably pick up.(thats an over exaggriation but you get the point) quote:Big Dog, wait until this goes mainstream - you will be one frustrated fellow... This will proabbly create a lot of flames but I don't believe it will, at least not untill we have a more established set of rules and regs. but that is a topic for another thread. quote:Because you've found more than you placed, is of no consequence to the fun of the game for the rest of us. Everyone enjoys different aspects of the game. Let them enjoy it without trying to restrict them. I disagree. I have found some that by the time i found them they didn't live up to their rating. and I was left feeling disappointed. I mean it almost took less time to find the actual cache then to find them on the computer to post the log. as opposed to say, Hard as PI, which frustrated the bejebus out of us. but in the end did live up to its rating and was quite enjoyable. and as for restricing, I am "restricting" him because I am the one who has to do most the maintainence actual and virtual. quote:You remind me of the mayor in the movie Chocolat - go have a piece of chocolate and mellow out dude! I haven't seen this movie so I can not truely appreciate your comment. quote:Your brother seems pretty kewl! He is. as a matter of fact he is the Coolest person I know. He's just a obsessive compulsive some times. To address some other points that other brought up. I am not big in to the contents of a caches as much as I am in to the quality of the Hiding spot. Ones I really liked Black Partridge Surprise Take a Ride Atomic Age These are what I consider fun. I would like to see more like these. as for there being about 150 in a 200 mile radius. I am quite aware as the push pins in my mapping software will atest. Most are more then 30 miles from my home(in a N by NW direction) and yes that leaves a lot of land. but alot of the space around here are small unintresting or rather swampy forest perserves. and the intresting places are a little too close to populated space for my liking. (I don't want to get a call from the bomb squad) Once again I am not knocking anybody. you want to place them at break neck speed. by almeans do. I know what I like and will Hunt Geocaches until there are no more I like. Cache On!! James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson [This message was edited by Clan Ferguson on March 28, 2002 at 06:40 AM.]
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First Off I am not knocking anybody. My brother and I are having a argument of the number of caches he wants to place. We have been cacheing since July 2001 and have 28 finds under our belt and have hidden 2(active). My brother has spent the winter down time thinking up almost 10 caches, and want's to hide them all as soon as the weather breaks. I told him we should hide one for every 10 finds he disagrees and feels hiding is much of the game as finding. But I feel the best way to keep the number of lame caches down and keep a postive spin on this game is to limit the number of hides. I have seen ,through profiles, several cachers that have WAY more hides then Finds in one instance I found someone who hid over 14 and only found one. I have even found people who started caching back in august found 1 hid 3 then haven't done anything else. I feel that you need to get an understanding of what makes a good Hide before you can Hide one yourself. So my question is should a cacher have X number of caches under his belt before placing first/another cache?? James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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You're right. He's Wrong. She is right. They got a point BUT... Who Gives a HooT!!! Good gravey. Why in all that is good are you aruging over something that has no bearing. This is a non-competive outdoor activity. Who cares if someone is padding his find count or posting virtual finds without "approval" or posting finds on caches on seperate ends of the conrty in the same day. If thats what makes them happy, so be it. Is geocaching such a MAJOR part of your life that you feel the need to argue over every piddly little thing. If it is I think maybe your problems lie a little deeper then a rude e-mail or who has control of a cache. Please, PLEASE Let's just grab our GPS, a compass, some coords, a map and a friend, and head out to have a nice RELAXING walk in the woods. Sorry but I could only take so much of the squabbling. James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson
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To boot most caches around here are in forest perserves (can't spell) so being in them at night without permission is tresspassing and I learned that lesson back in high school. I wouldn't want to go through the hassle or indanger the cache of being removed. Guess I'm getting old. Cache ON!! James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson