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  1. 3 hours ago, cerberus1 said:

     

    Really ?   

    Most Virtuals we've seen require some sorta info needed, and us GPSr users ... the memory probably isn't gonna last the next two caches and a trip to the car.  :)

     

    "The requirements for logging a Virtual Cache vary. You may be required to answer a question about the location, take a picture, complete a task, etc. In any case, you must visit the coordinates before you can post your log."   

    All of these tasks - writing notes, taking a picture - can be done using a phone. No paper required. :D 

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  2. 4 minutes ago, niraD said:

    I know cache owners who archived all their caches and left the game because their caches became just another checkbox for someone trying to complete some challenge cache. They wanted people to seek their caches for the adventure their caches provided, and all they got was "another box in the Fizzy/Jasmer/Whatever grid".

    To me this sounds just as absurd as "I quit geocaching because everyone's logs were "TFTC" and I wanted to read two page essay of how they loved my cache".

    Everyone has their own reasons to go caching, and everyone may quit for whatever reason they want. It's just a bit disappointing that people get offended/upset by something so insignificant, like the message in the log. Don't you think?

     

    This will be an unpopular opinion, but I'm excited about this promo. :D The fact that others will have an additional motivation to go caching, doesn't affect how I feel about the game. :)

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  3. 18 minutes ago, cerberus1 said:

     

    Really ?   

    Really, because I can't understand why you'd create a new cache if you don't want people to go look for it, even if there's an armchair log once in a while. 

     

    18 minutes ago, cerberus1 said:

    You ever have large groups running through (in a hurry), creating problems in most areas they've been to ? 

    Nope. :) I guess I can't relate, eh.

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  4. 1 hour ago, thebruce0 said:

    My impression is that most social geocachers are in the 30-70 range, but I'm willing to bet there are many younger geocachers who aren't actively as involved in the community. I'm thinking that the younger demographic are certainly more urban, while the ones who share and gather and communicate are of the older (and -ish) generations.  Families are fairly common - young adults with young children. 

    That's pretty much what I have noticed too. 

    When I lived in Lithuania, most event attendees were in their mid/late 20s with only a couple veteran cachers in their 40s/50s. However, there's also lots of teenagers who are what I call seasonal cachers, they just don't come to events.

    When I moved to Canada, it was completely opposite - the absolute majority were seniors and middle age cachers, with some exceptions of young families or people in their 20s (myself including). 

    I think it has to do something of how popular geocaching is in the country - in Lithuania it's still somehow of a new hobby and young tech-savvy people are more likely to know about it. In places where it's been popular for almost two decades, average cacher age would be much higher, I think.

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  5. 5 hours ago, AnnaMoritz said:

     

    What about UK, Canada, France and Czechia that were next on the VR 2017-2018 list? After one week these countries have less than 10% of the number of VR 2017-018. But who knows, after one year we'll see.

    I wonder if there was any geographical distribution on a provincial level in Canada (or state level in US). In Saskatchewan there was only one VR 2017-18, and we haven't heard anyone getting VR this year. Pretty sad, knowing there are only 6 virtuals in the entire province.

     

    5 hours ago, AnnaMoritz said:

    Some other countries (besides Luxembourg) like Denmark and Slovakia definitely seem to be 'winners' compared to Virtual Rewards 1.0,  after one week they already have reached 

     

    I've already seen over a dozen people saying they got a VR in Lithuania, which means more VRs were awarded there this year than 2017-18.

  6. You guys are talking about numbers out of this world. Not everyone is able/want to find hundreds of caches, especially if they're just starting with this hobby. Think about people who live in small towns where finding 20 caches within an hour drive can be a challenge. 

    As one of the Lackey's mentioned last year, average premium member finds 92 caches a year (that's only 7.5 per month) and the medians are likely well below even those numbers.

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  7. Here's my suggestion - let people choose their default map. :)

    A simple check box somewhere in user settings - boom, no more frustration using map that some users don't like much (me included :D).

     

    It feels forced to use Search map every time you open the map -  I don't use search function every time I look up my COTD or want to log a find. 

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  8. On 4/24/2019 at 7:52 AM, OhioRider said:

    My Adventures Lab app says that I found 5 in Nova Scotia which is correct. But on my totals under lab caches on Geocaching.com, there are two. Worked well in other places. How do I get them to show up?

     

    I'm curious if anyone has had this problem occur?

    Maybe you're looking at the wrong place? In your profile I'm seeing that you have found 70 lab caches.

  9. 1 hour ago, Fugads said:

    SCAR looks pretty cool too, but again, it looks like it could involve a lot of driving. And a 24-hr competition period... sounds brutal! Seems like a good way to encourage people to hide new caches, but it also seems like it would result in a lot of power-trails. Quantity seems to be emphasized over quantity, but then for a race that is probably the way to go.

     

    When you live in the prairies, there's always lots of driving. :) 

    Yeah 24 hours might sound brutal but everyone plays at their own pace. Some (like me) just go and find a handful of new caches, hoping to snag an FTF or two, while some of the others go really hard, and the day after they flip burgers at a wrap-up event with their eyes half closed. There's also additional events (midnight coffee break at a cafe, breakfast in the morning, etc) that make this "race" a bit more fun and sociable.

    There were only a couple of power trails as far as I know so that's not really an issue. Also, all new caches are supposed to be maintained after the race is over, just like any other cache. New participants who hide a cache are entered to win a geocoin. The only drawback I see is that there are very few newly published caches a month or two before the event. :) 

    It might sound like a hardcore race, but it's less competitive than it sounds. :) 

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  10. There's an annual local event in Canada called SCAR, where participants go on a 24 hour hunt to find as many new caches (published a day before the event) as possible, with multiple winners (most FTFs, STFs, DNFs, etc). It's really fun, almost everyone admits that it's the best event that they look forward to every year. Not only is it fun to participate in the hunt, but it also encourages geocachers to place new hides. :) 

  11. On 4/1/2019 at 5:38 PM, Harry Dolphin said:

    Does one have to get the first five souvenirs before getting the souvenir for attending a Creation Celebration Event?  I attended an event today, but do not see the souvenir.

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    Dear Creation Celebration participants,

    Thank you for celebrating cache quality and cache creation with us.

    Due to the large volume of Creation Celebration Events submitted to Geocaching HQ, approved Creation Celebrations will have to receive their souvenir awarding qualities in batches.

    Unfortunately, this Event was submitted to Geocaching HQ after it had taken place. It was not captured by the regular souvenir assignments and Geocachers logging this Event will hence currently not be awarded the Creation Celebration souvenir.

    How do I get my souvenir?
    Missing souvenirs will be awarded retroactively via a script after the end of the promotion.

    Thank you for your understanding and happy celebrating.

    Cheers from Seattle!

     

  12. I've found a number of caches placed ON bridges, both pedestrian and traffic. They were hidden years ago. 

    A couple years ago I wanted to hide a cache on a pedestrian bridge but the reviewer, after considering and conversing with other reviewers, did not agree on publishing it, asking if I could move the cache off the bridge because "the potential for problems is too great". I moved it - problem solved. :) 

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  13. You can only get the souvenir once. This year there will be two CITO couvenirs: one obtainable March through May, and one September through November. 

    So you can get 0, 1 or 2 CITO couvenirs this year for attending CITO events. 

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  14. I think the point about wearing the right shoes is very important. I often go for a COTD right after work and if I'm wearing inappropriate shoes, even an easy walk through tall grass can be painful. 

     

    Another thing I can add, is checking the attributes (I guess it's part of the #2: Not reading the cache description). You don't want to show up at GZ and find a meter of snow when the cache has a "not winter friendly" attribute. Or not even being able to get to the location because it's not 24/7 accessible. Or hoping for a quick find when attribute is indicating field puzzle. 

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