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Mark+Karen

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  1. I usually only go and check on a cache if there is a DNF log, just one DNF with no subsequent finds will be enough for me to head out on the weekend to check it out.

     

    Last weekend one of my caches had 4 DNF's in a row (after a lot of finds) with the loggers insisting the cache was missing, but on checking it was where it always had been!

     

    But there are other caches which get found maybe twice a week but I haven't personally visited for over a year!

  2. And a lot of them have a requirement that you take a TB that you leave one, which defeats the purpose which IMO is that you should look at the inventory (on the site) and then see if any have goals which match your current travel plans, and if so you can take the bugs. Similarly you can drop off any bugs you have if you happen to be in the area.

  3. Dear all,

     

    The version of the app on my iPhone (v4.2.2) no longer seems to 'see' geocaches. It can map my current location but cannot find any geocaches despite there being many within a 0.5 mile of me (I've checked on the website). I last used it earlier in 2011 and it worked fine.

     

    Is this because the version is old? There doesn't seem to be an update for the app so I'm not sure what to do and I don't want to have to buy it again.

     

    Any advice greatly appreciated!

     

    Many thanks!

     

    There has been many many updates to the app since then, all through the standard updates procedure.

  4. It is important to not rely on your GPS too much. Even now I still tend to think "well it can't be there as the GPS says here", but the GPS is only supposed to get you close to the cache, not the exact spot.

  5. It isn't always easy, even with over a hundred finds (180 I think!) I only find perhaps 80% of them, so one out of every 5 I don't find! But I usually try to go back to them and try again, and I usually find them eventually. One locally to me I had to go back 4 times, but I got it in the end!

  6. I'm wanting to put out a cache where I work and the best hiding place I can see is a street sign, which has removable caps on the top of the posts.

     

    Now I've found quite a few of these types of cache, usually you remove the cap and the cache is sitting there. But how are they done? As the post is just hollow, presumably you fill it up with something to stop the cache falling to the bottom, but what?

  7. You would have thought a once a month visit would be sufficient. I imagine most geocaches get less attention than that!

     

    As far as I know the cache hiding guidelines don't say that you must live near the cache, but rather you have a maintenance plan in place, which you do.

     

    (I've found a total of two caches on Skye!)

  8. THE SMILIES are certainly very active around here. Seemingly anywhere you go in Northumberland or the Lake District, if there's a cache to find chances are it'll be a Smilies cache. I don't mind because they are always well done with accurate coordinates and a decent container.

     

    They must spend a lot of time maintaining all of those caches!

  9. I actually thing Challenges are a fine idea. Gets people out doing things they wouldn't have otherwise done.

     

    But they are a game in their own right and have nothing in common with Geocaching, so counting them as a 'find' is just offensive IMO.

     

    In fact challenges are diluted by being associated so closely with geocaching, just as geocaching is diluted by being associated with challenges.

  10. I have been told that tomorrow (Saturday 20th August) is International Geocaching Day and that anyone who logs a cache or event tomorrow will receive a special badge on their profile :unsure: but I cannot find information about this

     

    If anyone could let me have any info that I could post onto my event page for tomorrow I would be grateful

     

    Mandy :D

     

    Typical, I found caches on Friday and I found caches on Sunday, but not Saturday! :(.

     

    PS. My Sunday caches were ones you put out in Herrington Park, good to see some new ones there as we'd already done all the existing ones :D

  11. whilst others often asked "why terrorists would attack our town, there is nothing here?"

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    today, after such big terrorist attacks, people are highly suspicious, and it really is a case of better safe than sorry.

     

    Another couple of things to bear in mind when considering the Police/Army response is that Wetherby is near Catterick, a large army garrison; and we were coming up to the anniversary of the 07/07 London bombings so everyone would be on high alert in case there was another attack given the recent demise of Bin-Laden.

     

    It's nowhere near! 40 miles away!

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