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Lostboy1966

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  1. On 6/7/2022 at 3:43 PM, cerberus1 said:

    I agree that larger caches kids enjoyed, and most our regular hides were ammo cans filled so kids could find cool stuff.   :)

    By around '10 we noticed they'd be empty by maintenance, "trade" somehow replaced by take, pencils and sharpeners too.

    I had a cache that started with one container that had a spool of paracord going up into the trees, attached at the other end of the line to the actual log container/swag. The first container had weights in it to keep the second container up in the trees. There was a note in the first one saying that you needed to follow the line. Still, someone complained there was no swag (in the first container), and when I archived it I found the counterweights had been taken...who would think that a block of metal was swag, and not have the curiosity to follow a line up into the trees? I also put pencils in every hide I placed, and it is amazing how often they go missing.

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  2. I built this as a series - Air, Fire, Earth, Water, Life. The lids are wood blocks attached to Lock&Locks, with carved alabaster for the element 'runes'. Under each lid, a number can be found to locate the 'Life' final Mystery (the one in the middle). I never got around to hiding them, and instead donated them to another local player to place. Someday I'll get to find my own containers - it's a win-win! 😎

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  3. Oh. My. God. This is far and away the funniest Subject Title I have ever seen in these forums! 👍

    My first thought was 'Well, is the cache refrigerated at least?' 🤣

     

    But seriously, if the spider is dried, clean, and odor-free it probably wouldn't be much different than sticking a plastic spider prop in your cache. I've placed a few caches, and honestly I think if you put this into your hide it will probably end up being stolen. I'd go with a replica spider myself. Best of luck with your new hide!

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  4. If you’re looking up a Player that has a large number of Hides, you can expect the oldest ones to have more Archived than the newer, Active ones. The site used to list newest Hides first, but that seems to have been reversed. I understand that we can re-sort by clicking on the Placed On column twice, but this seems counter-intuitive for what would be the most useful default view for players. The 'View all Finds' for a player still lists from most recent down.

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  5. 8 hours ago, cerberus1 said:

    There's really no such thing as "tick season".   :)

    I agree they are always out there, but there are certainly times, especially in the Spring thaw, when they just seem to be everywhere!

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  6. I did a maintenance check here in SW Connecticut (it was muggled - bummer). Not even 10 minutes from parking to GZ, with the hide mere feet from the trail in no overgrowth. The amount of deer ticks that tried to hitch a ride was NUTS, and I Deet up and wear gaitors this time of year. Be careful out there - speaking from experience, you don't ever want to pick up a tick-borne illness from these bad critters!

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  7. 21 hours ago, jmiller96 said:

    Hello, I've heard of hiders posting coordinate checks before placing a cache to make sure everything's good to go. This would help me out enormously because I've had a string of bad luck with placing caches too close to puzzle and multi caches. Are coordinate checks pretty common?

     

  8. I've decided to take some time off from the game. Here are the finished containers - they have not seen a day in the woods yet. If anyone would like them, I will give the set away for the cost of shipping. Message me if interested.

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