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DannyCaffeine

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  1. I would go with unknown. Personally I do the OK, what am I looking for thing and if I am looking for a micro I might not look in something like that. But it is up to you :)

  2. I found a cache in a cemetary, it was really cool. I like that it was quiet and peaceful.

     

    As long as the grounds keepers are ok with it and cachers are respectful to the markers and buried people. (Wait a minute that does not look anything like an earth cache...)

  3. Its about the HUNT not the FIND. If you relax instead of tense up it helps alot, sometimes people I cache with tense up and rush me. I just chill out and have fun searching.

     

    Also look for unnaturals objects and disturbed places. These are good hints. Know what kind of urban hides are done for micros (fence ends, LPC's, key hiders ect)

  4. Golf balls are hazardous, as someone could choke on them. Inkpens and pencils could lead to stabbings. Ammo cans can easily cause a concussion or head trauma, or someone could shut one on a finger and create a laceration. If slammed against a rock, they could produce sparks and start a forest fire. There is enough potential danger around. Leaving something designed to cause injury is just a bad idea.

    LOL this reminds me of when I was putting back an LPC and the lampskirt slid down on my finger. For a second I was thinking "oh crap there goes a fingertip".

     

    I think that most objects can be dangerous. I think most of it is the way people veiw guns. In the hands of intellegent, smart people they pose no danger. In the hands of cruel thoughtless people they are a danger. I agree its not something that should be in a cache but only for the fact that there is no telling what kind of person may open the cache and take the ammo. It could be a normal person who wants to use it for target shooting. It could be a kid that does not know any better and hammers it. It could be someone who uses it for a crime. Its just as bad as a knife, a lighter or any kind of object that is likely to harm someone.

  5. Ticks make me want to only find guardrail and lamp post micros! Ahhhhhh!!

     

    (okay..not really, but I really really hate ticks!!)

    Move to seattle- there are no ticks. I am 20 and still dunno what they look like lol.

  6. Ammo isn't dangerous. Those who get all freaked out by seeing a bullet need to go take a basic firearm safety and instruction course. A bullet is no more harmful than a rock... unless it is actually in a gun.

    Bullets can explode if tossed in fire. For the most part they are harmless without a gun.

  7. Ok first of all I am not planning on doing this.

     

    Second I want to know if it has already been done.

     

    Would it be wrong to magetize a micro to the inside bottom of a lamp skirt? So when you lift it up to get the cache your lifting it up and don't know where it is because its on the inside of the metal skirt and not just chilling with the bolts?

  8. Looking like a teen is helpful in some cases. If someone sees me geocaching I am not some crazy person, I am a tomboy who got bored and decided to climb a tree or attack some shrubs.

     

    I do get kind of worred sometimes when people will assume I am younger than I am and ask me why I am not in school though. I have to explain to people all the time that for college kids class is not in session all day lol.

  9. Wooden nickles rot. I had to cito a few since they were black with mold and threatened the cleanliness of the cache.

     

    Go with metal/plastic. I have a key that was someone's trademark that has his screename stamped in it. I found it in my first cache and put it on a chain, I swear it's lucky since when I wear it I tend to find geocaches I search for.

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