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The Hornet

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  1. I think a clue (encrypted) is a very good idea although I would still try caches without.

     

    I personally always try to put my caches somewhere fairly distinctive that, even with my GPS's notorious offset, should enable a searcher to find it. If there are a multitude of possible hiding places in the immediate vicinity the encrypted clue tends to be quite specific i.e. "walk 10 paces due north from the solitary lamp post and look behind the........etc".

     

    That way you can look for as long as you want to then either give up or use the clue. It's up to you.

     

    Peter

  2. I've been having internet problems so haven't been checking the forums and so have missed this thread.

     

    I'm really keen and would love to participate on 26th May. It will be really good to put some faces to names (am I mad or what!?).

     

    Living round here I'd propose the Watford area but would be happy to travel. If it's around Watford I would happily put up a few new Hornet's Hides, real or probably virtual with a bit of hunting involved. Otherwise I'd be more than happy to hunt someone else's.

     

    Meanwhile Happy Birthday Mr Masher!

     

    Peter (aka Hornet)

  3. You leave that cache alone! It's in a lovely spot, all public land and no need to tresspass anywhere. The parking instructions are spot on so no excuses as long as you check a street map. The only possible improvement would be to put the co-ordinates of the suggested parking spot on the cache page.

     

    As for straying onto the golf course, it's pretty obvious what the open land at the edge of the wood is. Anyone who goes onto a golf course without looking for flying balls deserves what they get. As long as you're careful the few seconds it takes to get a GPS reading shouldn't be a problem for anyone.

     

    Peter

  4. quote:
    Originally posted by el10t:

    Needless to say it also works with AR2002. (There is even a way to get it to update your location more frequently than once every 15 seconds, I believe)


     

    If you know how to change this annoying delay please let me know! As well as Geocaching I use the GPS/Aroute in my job as a courier and when I am getting close to a turn 15 seconds is a longgggg time.

     

    Peter

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