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river222

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  1. It sounds loosely similar to the idea of having travel bugs that carry pieces of information around and if you find the bugs you can piece together the coordinates of the final cache. Travel bugs are very common for going missing and they cost a lot of money so that's why a container is usually better.Also if the container goes missing a simple change of the laminated card and the cache would make the trail work!
  2. But it does give clues to the caches itself.Say for example the cache is a small container and the D/T rating is 3/1 dosn't it eliminate most caches in the area?Also people might enjoy doing it as it will obviously mean more cache finds?
  3. Hi everyone! When I was thinking about new geocaches I had a brainwave of an idea! I don't know if this type exists but to do a type of cache called a trail cache.It's like a cross between a multi and a puzzle.Basically this cache could represent different area of the UK.I live in Manchester so I would probably base one on Manchester.10 Little laminated cards are in 10 different geocaches around Manchester lets say they are all in the M60 ring.What people have to do is search for these laminated cards.The only problem is they won't know which ones.Some clues might be given like what the cache D/T rating is or if it's a traditional or multi cache.They can come across one by pure luck or without even noticing.On each card their is a number and a letter which they will have to record to get the coordinates to the final cache.As I said about 10 laminated cards lets say someone finds card number 3 they will get the number and letter but it will also say what the next cache is so basically it will say the GC code for number 4.They go to number 4 then they go to number 5 and so on.However they will not get information from the cards for number 1 and 2 so they will have to continue searching.Once they have got all the numbers and letters they will create coordinates to the final cache which will be quite a big container!! I don't know if this type of cache is out their so tell me if their is one out their.Also some comments on this type of cache will be great.Thanks,river222
  4. I placed a cache out once which was in a pre-existed hole once however everyone thought that I dug it up myself which I did not do.Do those people who place a geocache in a pre-existing hole say on the listing about that or is it just people are cautious that it's breaking the guidelines? River222
  5. Over many months of geocaching I have come across quite a few geocaches.Geocaches which disobey the guidelines of geocaching. Quote:Geocaches are never buried. Now I don't quite get this,what does it mean by buried.The majority of caches i've seen are underneath our feet but can be easily spotted when moving an object out of the way like a rock or brick.So here's my question:Are you allowed to place a geocache underneath our feet if something can be removed to find it? Thanks,river222
  6. Hi, Here I have made a blog ll about geocaching where you can share adverntures of geocaching and some great websites based on geocaching. Click here to go to my own blog My link river222
  7. This is mine where you can share geocaching websites and your adventures not many posts but it will get better My link
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