
ljvet
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Well lessee here....
A standard road is what? 20 -24 ft. wide? If you are standing in the middle, 12 ft right or left is the edge of the roadway, another 4 ft or so would certainly make for a viable cache placement.
Sixteen feet is certainly within 'Ground Zero', that area of of which most GPSr units would say "you have arrived".
Entirely possible. No consumer-grade GPSr, or an iPad with an app, is going to take you TO the cache all the time. It is only going to put you in the "area" of the cache (coordinates).
Even then, the CO in placing the cache, may have gotten different readings than you. Close certainly, but still different.
Ground Zero is considered to be a 20' +/- circle. It can even be larger with varying circumstances.
EDIT: Just read A-Team's response. That makes perfect sense, also. Using Google, another imperfect method. But, it still can be done, understanding about hide locations may well be the key.
I think you are right about undesrtanding hide locations. I've learned a lot in my ONE WEEK of geocaching.
PS: Another question. Is there a way to tell if it is on the road ontop of the freeway? Or down under the overpass?
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Is it possible you're navigating to an address, rather than a set of coordinates? If you just put a set of coordinates into Google Maps on an iPad, it will actually bring you to the nearest spot on a road, not the actual coordinates. If this is what you're doing, try adding "loc:", without the quotes and in lowercase, before your coordinates, and it will navigate to the coordinates. If this isn't how you're doing it, could you tell us which caches are doing this? Maybe the posted coordinates are just a bit off.
Thanks. Nope - I'm doing the same with these two as I did with the other 15 that I have found. 3 of my finds were from the same person as the 4th one that finds me in the middle of the road. And the coordinates of the other three were perfect!
Social State-of-the-art Neanderthal (in Minnetonka, MN)
Rusty Bottoms (in Champlin MN)
So - they are probably not in some crack in the road? That's what it feels like. UGH!
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I'm relatively new - and addicted. My tools on my iPad have been pretty reliable. But these dang little ones!
Twice I DNF because my compass brings me to the middle of a road...busy road...with traffic. How is that possible? Other times it brings me right to the street sign, light pole or tree...if in urban areas ... and I've found what I'm looking for. But the middle of the road ones have me confused.
Could it really be? Any hints!?
Thanks!
LJVet
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Hello - I'm really new at this - and think it has to be eaiser. Currently I have a compass app and and Geo Bucket. What should I have that would make it easier? I know there are links that say "send this to your gps" but I am unable to do that.
Anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks!
Linda
Coordinates in the middle of the road
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Thank you both! I will continue to learn! I get frustrated with these little ones...so I go off into the woods and find some bigger ones to keep me fed!
LJVet