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  1. 39 minutes ago, Manville Possum said:

    The part of "I didn't have a pen" that I don't understand is why post it in your log that you did not have a pen so you didn't sign the log. As a cache owner, I delete those logs that state they did not sign the log.

    I sometimes forget to take a pen with me. I'm still used to finding a container and having a pencil there to write, usually one of those IKEA pencils. I'm starting to notice that most containers don't have anything to write nowadays... I do try to hang around with a pen... usually my wife saves me! :rolleyes:

    But when I don't write on the GC log I still log the find on the site. After all, statistically it's correct to do so at least...

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  2. 2 minutes ago, Team Microdot said:

    I'd be fascinated to hear exactly how you plan to achieve that when the CO is absent.

    Really - I'm all ears...

    I understand you. After all there is only one person who can really be sure where the container is. But what about nominating a team of (recognized) volunteers for going on "search missions"? Like someone said before, if a group of 20 geocachers couldn't find it... In this case, if 4 or 5 "official verifiers" couldn't find it, the container would be "certified missing". This had to be sanctioned by GCHQ of course.

  3. 19 minutes ago, cerberus1 said:

    Then why is there a section saying "Geostamps are Trackable"?    I'd think it is competing, since you charge for the QR code and registering a design...

    Anyway, this is off-topic, unless it's gonna be a new irk.  :D

    They are collector-trackable, not cache-trackable...

    OK, so putting things back on-topic, I'll put things the other way around, now from the irk-provocateur perspective: I tend to keep travel bugs in my possession for months! :ph34r: It's my brain's fault. I forget them at home most of the time. "dadgum, not again!..." I say.

    For instance, the "While my guitar..." trackable (https://coord.info/TB558VE) stayed in my hands seven months! Currently I hold "Travel Bug Origins - Deutschland" (https://coord.info/TB4D2GA) for two months now. Again, the same is happening. This does contribute to the TB owner's "did it disappear?" irk... sorry! :(

    Maybe I should have a "geocacher backpack" like many have...

  4. 6 minutes ago, cerberus1 said:

    Kinda surprised that the site's letting you tout your QR code trackable venture (maybe because there's no link...), but I agree that most trackables we've seen go missing lately are by folks keeping them as souvenirs, or maybe kids thinking it's a toy.

    Maybe it's just me, but feel if a kid has a choice between a Lego Batman figurine and a stamp, I'm bettin' on Batman.  :)

    Geostamps are just swag items with a code, not actual trackables, neither using GC data, so not competing with GCHQ... but I do avoid talking about them here (and definitively no links), just keeping a mention of them in my sig.

    And yes, I agree that a Lego Batman figurine would win over a stamp, of course. It's more "physical", but kids (and grown-ups) do like collecting, you know? :P

  5. On 10/5/2017 at 2:43 PM, wm3t said:

    Definitely T.B. thieves it is very discouraging when you have sent out two travel bug s a year apart with the same goal only to have them picked up and not released again. People who do that should be have their account suspended and be banned for life

    In reality there isn't much you can collect from a container, in a sense of a true (uniform) collection. Definitively there are many interesting swag items around, but there isn't a foundation feature that brings them all together. At the end you just have a box full of disconnected objects. Geocoins and TBs don't have that problem (both types share their own common features), so they make very attractive collection subjects! Yes, we all know they shouldn't be kept, but the reality is different. If you decide to steal one, there's no one looking over your shoulder, so the temptation ends up winning.

    To counter that I started a project for a new kind of geocaching swag specifically made to be collected: geostamps. They were inspired on classic postal stamps and are cheap to produce by anyone at home. At the end of the day they're just simple geocaching swag in laminated paper form, but they share that common foundation that make up a collection. Perhaps people with a desire to collect may turn to geostamps and start leaving geocoins and TBs alone? You can google for "geostamping", and forgive my shameless plug! :unsure:

    EDIT: Another motivation for the creation of geostamps is what dprovan and Ambrosia just wrote: a decline in geocoins and TBs found, followed by (in my opinion) a general decline in the quality/quantity of swag found in containers. At least in Portugal that's an alarming trend.

  6. I dislike most micro-caches and hate micro-micro caches or micro-micro-micro caches. What are they for? They don't fulfill geocaching's original vision. If you can't place a proper container, the place should be made available as a virtual/earth cache or through Waymarking.com...

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  7. I started a project called Geostamping that aims to create an ecosystem of collectible swag in the form of small laminated pieces called "geostamps". The idea should appeal to kids and those that like to create stuff, since these can be created at home with minimum equipment. Google for "geostamping"...

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  8. Well, the most unfortunate encounter I had was this August in Menorca Island (Spain). It was not an evil encounter... Some muggle was literally sitting on the hiding spot, reading a book! He stayed there for hours! "Son, go there, grab his backpack and run..." - I said. "Really? Can I?" - He replied. "No!". I returned a few times to check the guy out. I eventually had to quit and walk away. dadgum muggle!... :mad:

  9. Hi there!

    First post here on Geocaching forums! :D

    I'm from Portugal and I've been a geocacher since 2008. Unfortunately I always had personal projects that kept me grabbed to a computer on most weekends, leaving geocaching as second (or third) choice. That's why I only have 60 finds in 9 years :unsure:... but that scenario is now changing due to a little project of mine that involves geocaching! Yay!

    I'm now starting to participate in the portuguese community and here on the forums, hoping to be of some help.

    Cheers!

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