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Natural Boundaires out of the Guidelines
brslk replied to phillipie99's topic in General geocaching topics
4 meters is like 13 feet. That's more of a small creek or drainage ditch. Anyway, natural boundaries have never been in the guidelines that I am aware of. Reviewers will sometimes make exceptions. But I don't see anyone making an exception when somebody could easily traverse 4 meters without going around to a bridge. Natural boundaries have been in the guidelines for a long time. Ask your local reviewer. I am also assuming your 4 meter (13 feet) is much calmer than the one near me. I would never think of trying to swim, boat or even kayak across it. That would be near certain death. Your drainage ditch might be someone elses raging river. -
Star-frit makes darn good tater slicers also... Just sayin...
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Natural Boundaires out of the Guidelines
brslk replied to phillipie99's topic in General geocaching topics
I sympathize with you fellow Canuck but just be patient. Remember there are millions of other places you can place your cache that will get approved. The place I was finally approved for was actually much better then the first place I tried. While I do agree with you that reviewers should be more local, it just isn't possible. That would be way too many reviewers. It would take a ton of volunteer reviewers that spend a lot of time for free. There are over a million caches out there so imagine how many reviewers there would have to be if they all were local? Don't get discouraged. -
I use my iPhone.
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Natural Boundaires out of the Guidelines
brslk replied to phillipie99's topic in General geocaching topics
When I was first trying to hide my first cache I tried to explain to the reviewer that there was a major highway with a cement barrier between the cache I wanted to place and one that was close. I lost that discussion because well... people do climb over stuff like that and cross roads they shouldn't... and do swim across rivers they shouldn't and... etc... I thought my local reviewer was being unfair! I even came here and complained about it and got the facepalm pics posted in reply to my post! (I know! how dare they!) I recently placed my first cache after being more thoughtful to the guidelines. You can follow them to the letter but the thing most important is the thought behind the guidelines. I found that working with the reviewer is much more easy than trying to argue with them. (not that I am suggesting you are doing that) My local reviewer has been more than helpful. -
Being a Boat builder in a previous life. I strongly recommend Epoxy resin over GP or Polyester resin. It sticks to anything. It takes a bit longer to cure. Other than that... the two people above me posted good advice.
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Too late. I saw it all and I'm gonna tell everyone!
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Yes. Dude if you got vid or picks I wanna see 'em. Yes I advocate the destruction of feral and escaped suinae by most means. I grew up under the strict rule "You kill it, you eat it". My Dad had that sign nailed to a tree at our hunting camp, and he meant it! That kept folks who visited with us from blowing up everything in sight just because they had a gun. When a 10 year-old with a .22 showed my Dad the Mocking Bird he'd knocked out of a tree he lost his grin and excitement when Dad said "Fine, get it cleaned, because that's your dinner." Lessons like that stay with you for a lifetime. Having learned that at an early age (with a possum I shot with my .410 at age 8 and had to clean and eat) I grew up with a healthy respect for wildlife. Do I kill some animals? Yes, but only for the freezer. I eat everything I kill. The video you want is not the hog meeting his demise, there's nothing funny about the death of an animal, the great video would have been us trying to get a rope on the darn thing! I agree with what you say here and have nothing against hunting and would probably enjoy watching a video of people trying to rope it. I just take issue with the way you killed the hog. Surely you must agree there are more humane ways to kill an animal? I eat more meat than most people! I am a meatitarian! There is a place for every living creature on earth... right next to the mashed potatoes. And sorry for steering this off topic.
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what do you do if you can't reach the cache?
brslk replied to MESG froggysmummy's topic in General geocaching topics
The OPs profile showes almost 100 finds, not quite a sock pupet... Anyway, When placing a moving cache in a tree, I swung my backpack over a branch, and used the arm straps for handels. I then did a pull up (with feet assist on the tree trunk), grabed the branch, and pulled myself over, then up. You may have to be creative, but there usualy is a way. It would be nice for the CO to mention the hight in the hint or something. I know for this tree placment I described, I said that a climbing device would be needed. For the record, My post was misplaced but I do apologize anyway. It wasn't pointed at the OP. It was just aimed at people that do such things. Even I can see how some might have thought I had inferred it was directed at the OP and should have edited it , but by the time I realized what I had done my post had already been pointed out so it would have made me look even worse to remove it at that time. Again, I offer my apologies to the OP and will take more care in the future to make my posts more clear. -
Ironically, that isn't that far from the truth, its like one of those myths that someone ought to bust... on TV! ... or something Sometimes names come from the weirdest places. There is a small island south of my lake place where we cut a landing strip back in the early '60s so my Dad and his friends could fly in and fish when they wanted. One day our friend Neil came in for a landing and there was a hog on the runway. No idea where the hog came from, maybe he was washed down the river in a flood and had found refuge on the island, but there had never been a hog on the island before. Hogs and airplanes don't mix... it had to go. He had to buzz the hog a couple of times to get him to move from the runway before he could land. When I came by boat to pick Neil up we had to remove the hog to make aircraft operations safe, so we went on a lasso mission with my ski rope. Hilarity ensued, but we finally did get a rope on the pig. We tried to teach it to ski, but it couldn't get the hang of it and soon became dinner. Hog Island became the name of that previously unnamed island and it's been called that by the locals ever since. Are you saying you killed a hog by lassoing it and then drowning it?
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what do you do if you can't reach the cache?
brslk replied to MESG froggysmummy's topic in General geocaching topics
Open up a new account and troll.. -
You obviously haven't read it. It carries no opinions, pro or con, just geocacher's stories. Perhaps.
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Did you tear off any signatures? If it's just blank log, it only rates a meh on the geocaching sin scale 1. Do not do that ever. 2. Do not do that unless you want it done to you. 3. Meh... 4. Do it man 5. If you don't do it, I will.
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Excellent. I learned more there than I even wanted to! Thanks for the links.
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Great idea! Maybe someone involved would write an article about the teamwork and planning that went into creating the trail, and someone who ran it would write about their run, that would be cool. I will ask them! Anyone? You might also want to ask them why exactly it was archived. People would like to know it seems. Nope, I avoid controversy in the magazine. It's a place for geocachers to tell geocaching tales. Anyone who wants to discuss the pros and cons of any topic has this forum to do it in. That's partly why I don't often write for the magazine - I don't want it to ever become a place for my desires and opinions. Got a geocaching story? Great, we'll publish it. Got an opinion or criticism to share? Find another platform! As I said, I would love for any of the folks involved to write about their experience. OIC... only pro stuff.. got it.
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Great idea! Maybe someone involved would write an article about the teamwork and planning that went into creating the trail, and someone who ran it would write about their run, that would be cool. I will ask them! Anyone? You might also want to ask them why exactly it was archived. People would like to know it seems.
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Are you on "sleeping in tents"? I had asked that question some time ago. I am on a few but not that one. The one I was referring to was rv.net.
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Seriously, Who cares? And why are you posting the same thing in every single thread that has anything to do with TOTG?
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I am a member of a camping website where someone posted a question asking people if they Geocache. Several people said they did and one member posted that he tried it once and found it boring. Someone responded that if they find a hike and finding stuff boring that they would like to know what they find exciting? I guess it can be boring to some people. Much like quilting is boring to me but excites others. I myself have become obsessed with Geocaching. Quilting and needlepoint... not so much...
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Ths is very true. Harry Dolphin's stealth stories: Nano at the base of a sign outside a very popular restaurant in NYC. Lady leaning against the sign! Dolphin plops backpack down against the back of the sign, about four inches from lady's ankle. Rummages through backpack, palms nano cache. Goes off to sign the log. Plops backpack down against he sign again, rummages through backpack, returns cache to hiding place. Nobody saw anything! Cache hidden in small gazebo, with girl sleeping under cache. Parents sitting alongside. Dolphin directs visiting cachers from another state to go ten feet to the east, point into the lake and yell "Look at that!". Dolphin climbs over sleeping girl, gets cache. Visiting cachers spoint in a different direction and scream "It's a hawk!" Dolphin returns cache to hiding place. On the other fin, cache placed by someone who hides nasty caches. As near as I can figure, its in the awning of an abandoned store. Nearby store owner threatens (not a real threat) to call the police. I can live without that CO's caches. No redeeming social value, outside of flaunting guidelne violations. First story.. snapping upskirt pics... second story... you climbed over a sleeping girl??... third example... I agree Kidding!
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^That is the reason I use stealth. I do not want to be the person that had a cache placers cache go missing because someone curious or just malicious make it go missing because they saw me with it.
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Good luck. But, lost GPSR's never seem to come home. My wife lost a Dakota 10 that showed our address and phone number at startup, and it never came back. I once lost my wallet with all my I.D. Clearly showing my picture and current address. It also contained $200. Surprisingly it was never returned. I then vowed that if I ever found a wallet with cash in it, I would keep the cash and drop the wallet in a mailbox. I have found two wallets since and delivered both of them back to the owners with cash included. I think I am a bit more moral than I pretend to be. Not too impressed with the owner of the second wallet I returned. She never even said thank you and acted as if I stole her wallet. (found it on the road at a major intersection, she obviously left it on the roof of her car) I believe strongly in karma...
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I just enjoyed the pic...