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  1. if you just want to secure it so it does not get put back in the wrong place, high molecular weight polyethelene line (AKA Dyneema) will do the trick.

     

    Strong and lightweight, but difficult to tie a knot because slippery. Some fishing knots work well, but can be untied.

    That is true, I use dyneema core polyester line to be exact for that reason.

    • Go to your profile.
    • Scroll down and look on the right for "manage lists- click.
    • Find and click "Create new bookmark list"
    • Enter the details. tick "share with others" but leave "make public" unchecked if you only want to share it with your friend, then click create.
    • Go to a cache
    • find the bookmark option
    • Select the list to save the bookmark to from the drop down menu. then click "create bookmark"
    • repeat for each and every cache you want to share with your friend.
    • open the list and copy the URL, that should do it.

  2. Rather than concentrate on trying to work out what quality is, hide a variety of caches and see what people in your area go for most. then hide more like that.

     

    Of do what I do and hide what you want because you enjoy hiding caches and not to do so to please every minority within the game.

  3. easiest solution will be to replace "micro/small/regular/large" with "0-99ml/100-999ml/1-19l/20l+" if someone labels a 0-99ml container as 100-999ml then somthing is seriously wrong. (Best to use the international SI units as this is a worldwide activity)

     

    Yes, I agree. Label by volume. It's straightforward, less room for misinterpretation.

    Of course, there will still be those who will ignore it and insist that swag/trackables don't matter; that the log with the hole drilled in it for the bison tube has a volume of 2 liters because the log occupies 2L of space.

    Yet they agree that the bison tube in the knot hole of a tree trunk is a micro because we don't count the volume of the tree.

    This is already in place. The guidelines state plain as day, the minimum and maximum volumes for each size.

     

     

    indeed it is, that is where I got the numbers from. but making it more obvious would help.

  4. easiest solution will be to replace "micro/small/regular/large" with "0-99ml/100-999ml/1-19l/20l+" if someone labels a 0-99ml container as 100-999ml then somthing is seriously wrong. (Best to use the international SI units as this is a worldwide activity)

  5. on a local cache

     

    BP

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    24/04/2016

    As others found, only engine there. Took photo

    TNLN

    T4TC

     

    TBC

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    [Caches Found] 877

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    23/03/2016

    found remains of cache but like others have said nothing to sign,didnt have spare log or paper with me,next time i'm passing if this hasen't been repaired i will leave a log....

    TFTC...

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    SSH

     

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    [Caches Found] 88

    Found it Found it

    24/01/2016

     

    Out for a aftrrnoon walk for a few caches in local area no log book with this one just the train so took a picture tftc

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    BB

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    04/01/2016

    Found while out with the geohound, As others have said log is missing as is the camo-bag the cache it's self seems to be in need of repair. Have added extra stickaflauge so it is less obvious to passing muggles! Thanks for bringing us here really ought to use this path more frequently!

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    Ant89

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    07/12/2015

    Found bits of train

     

    LA

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    01/12/2015

    Sorry to report that perhaps, this site needs re-assessing.

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    Having arrived and parked up, then, after making my usual schoolboy mistake, which meant climbing a very steep bank, I arrived at the cache site. However, before even beginning to search, I found the remains of the cache scattered over the path. I gathered it up, but not knowing where it should go, I re-cached it under the almost horizontal bow of a multi trunk tree. With no scroll to sign I merely initialed the hide feature.

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    Many thanks.

  6. The disappearance could be a result of any number of reasons

    • Uninitiated members of the public spotting a cacher.
    • childen playing
    • inexperienced cachers who don't know your supposed to leave them where they find them.
    • out of area cachers too lazy to buy/ assemble their own caches who take other peoples instead.
    • animals

     

    Solutions could involve

    • hiding a boring plain micro
    • securing the cache with an unbreakable string.

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