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Pyroboynroses

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  1. I finally posted a "prototype" qr code cache today. It's still under review. The principle is fairly simple in fact : the start coordinates are to find the sticker somewhere. Then when you have it you'll have the final coordinates and also a hint inside the qr code. In fact the hardest part is to find the qr code at the start location. The logbook is very simple to find. I've created a multi, the first stage is physical as I've really installed a sticker, so as the final stage. I hope that will be accepted by the reviewer.
  2. I've made a multi with some coordinates stickers on a sign but with multiple choices. In fact you need to count things aroud you and then that will lead you to pick a solution on the given list. That could be the same with QR code but you can directly write everything on the QR (the enigma, what to count and the coordinates list, without having to write it on the description of the cache).
  3. Thank you guys for your answers. I'll then try to make a new cache with QR code to lead to the final step which will be physical. About GPS users : do you know the % of only GPS users vs smartphone users ?
  4. Hi all, I'm a french geocacheur and i've find several and just made 3 caches myself (1 traditionnal, 1 multi and 1 mystery). I'm thinking a lot about the capabilities of QR codes for geocaching (not like Munzee but a better way I guees). I'm thinking about doing a multi cache and on each stage before the final cache to have some QR codes to find which will reveal an enigma, or directly the next stage coordinates. Then at the end you will find a regular cache in a container. But I'm also thinking about something else, as the final stage (or the cache in the case of a traditionnal) will not be a container, but a QR code to flash to go to a small website to put logs. it's still physical (you need to find a sticker somewhre) but the writing of the log is virtual. What do you think ? In some areas that could be better that way, a QR code is unlikely to be removed instead of a real container, mostly if it's very touristic for example. Do you think that kind of cache would be accepted with the review process ? The main things I'm thinking about is that the cache needs to be in a good data cellphone coverage area and that the cacheurs need to be aware of what to find at the end. Thank you for your help. BTW, if you know some simple website to create some online logs without registration (just captcha), that could be great. I can program it myself but that will be simpler.
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