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Mark+Karen

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  1. And if you do search sometimes with your hands, take along something long enough to probe inside cavities in logs, under rocks, etc. I find plastic chop sticks work great, especially as I can't begin to use them for their intended purpose :laughing:

     

    When we reach a cache site, the first thing my wife looks for is a 'pokey stick'.

  2. I personally think having to do it that way puts people off putting in a NM log. It would be better if you could do it within a 'found' log, just check a box to say that the cache needs maintenance - but you found it all the same. Rightly or wrongly some COs see NM as insults.

  3. On one of the threads recently, a cacher stated that he takes a photo of the cache because he doesn't have time to open the box and sign the log. If someone is so short of time that they don't sign the log I guess it's highly unlikely that they'll take the time to replace the cache properly either. <_<

     

    Then he's not geocaching. That's one of the required tasks, being able to actually sign the log, it's a fundamental part of the game. Geocaching is very flexible in that you can play the game any way you like, you don't even need a GPS for example - but one of the few 'laws' of geocaching is that you need to sign the log - with the possible exception of the odd one here and there when you've forgotten your pen.

  4. Many thanks for you actions, as I have eluded to previously nobody is full aware of everybodys personal circumstances and time is given freely, but there has to be some continutity and consistency.

     

    There is, he explained the procedure and it was followed to the letter.

     

    Personally I don't think reviewers should be under any obliagation to justify what they are doing in their personal lives.

  5. Two main ways.

     

    Search for caches in the usual way, when you find a cache you like choose "Add to favourites", this will save the cache info in your phone. You may want to also choose "Download Maps & Photos"

     

    Second way is to set up a pocket query, but you'll have to obtain a premium membership for that. What I usually do when I'm visiting an area is get a cache ID for pretty much the centre of where I'm going and then do a pocket query to return (say) 250 caches around that, so that I know whereever I'm planning to go I already have the cache descriptions downloaded so I don't need a signal. The only issue is that it doesn't download all the maps, you have to do that cache by cache, so often without a signal you are restricted to a 'follow the arrow' situation instead of following your progress on a map - many would say this is how geocaching should be done anyway!

  6. I have had a cache archived by a reviewer after a complaint by a geocacher, despite the fact I have maintained it only very recently. and what is even more anoying is the reviewer has so far not responded to any messages.

     

    AAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh How annoying surely caches should be disabled first pending archiving if the issue cannot be resolved, what sort of dictatorship is this.

     

    How do I esculate this if I get no answer?

     

    Regards

     

    TeaMasH

     

    The reason for archiving is explained exceptionally clearly in the cache logs. I think your cries of 'dictatorship' are not called for.

     

    Mark

  7. Before you approach the National Trust scout out the location and get the coordinates and convert them to OS grid, which is what they'll require. Then provide them with an exact description of where you'd like to put the cache.

     

    Which island btw? Just that if there isn't any caches there at the moment there may well be a reason for that!

  8. I'm looking to get a very small container for a cache. The idea that I have is your standard type of sample container but much smaller, probably only around an inch long, for an urban hide which isn't magnetic.

     

    I've seen that sort of thing on various caches before but I can't figure where I would buy them from?

     

    Many thanks!

  9. I feel someone really fouled-up the Geocaching site. I thought it was working fine and now it is much smaller type/print, many added steps to do what I used to in just one or two, other problems. Now it takes much to long to load data to handheld. Give me back the old site.

     

    That doesn't really help anybody, just saying "go back to the old one" isn't the way to proceed. EXACTLY what extra steps do you have to go through.

  10. I wish it didn't bring up the pop up box every time you loaded the maps, and I wish you didn't have to click on 'personalisation' every time.

     

    You can click a button in the bottom right that says - dont show this again

     

    Still no luck with my map <_<

     

    Aye, found that :D. Still don't want to have to click personalisation every time.

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