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swhite7000

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  1. In the planning stages of a trip to Hong Kong and am looking for recommendations on the best caches in HK. In general they can be on HK Island or the New Territories but preferably HK island. Also any good ones on Lantau? China mainland seems the place to go for dozens of unfound caches!

  2. I have read about some now grandfathered moving caches in which a travelbug that is attached to a small container and a logbook travels around from cache to cache and is all listed on geocaching.com as a cache. Where are they? Any examples? Links?

  3. I wasn't really looking for clarification, simply an insight into the banning of members and why people would want to waste their time creating multiple accounts and false found it loggings. To me it doesn't really make a difference if someone wants to mess about loggings thousands of finds but banning should be in place for this offence simply because it corrupts the system.

  4. Of course I'm not looking to get banned! Geocaching is my new favourite hobby and I hope to continue participating for many years to come. I am just curious to why people spend their time logging hundreads of cache finds that they haven't even found. It just seems pointless, I mean what is the point... :D

  5. A topic has sprung up on one of the other GC messageboards about extreme caches (5* terrain) and I am keen to know about any located in the U.K. There are several in the states and are difficult to the point that cachers risk their lives hiking through untracked areas with no official paths that can be found before your visit and are rarely found. So if there are any I would be grateful for any links to the cache listings posted on thsi thread. Thanks.

  6. Yes you could effectively make your own travelbug. You would have to get a quote from one of the geocoin companies such as oakcoins and see if they would be able to make your design which I'm sure they would would if you were willing to buy several hundread and that way they would be trackable on the website. But what is the point, why not just buy one of the official travelbugs or have some proper geocoins made as this would be more cost effective and would probably look better.

  7. I agree that over time a lot more cache types will be both invented and maybe even needed. This is one that I had not thought of.

     

    With a tweak or two it's certainly viable, even in more than one variation.

     

    I hope to place the first Timelock cache soon and hopefully it will go from there, it might be an idea to post any timelock caches that you've hidden on this thread until a timelock attribute is made avaliable.

  8. -timelock attribute

     

    When a timelock attribute is added to a cache it indicates to cachers that the cache they are searching for contains information about a bonus find nearby. This bonus find is only avaliable at certain dates and cachers find out when it is avaliable through the clues/hints/info that is placed in the cache they were originally searching for. The bonus timelock find should contain something special such as geocoins for the lucky few who work out the clues and find the cache location on the correct date.

  9. ok we seem to be getting somewhere here now how about this timelock attribute then?

     

    -timelock attribute

     

    When a timelock attribute is added to a cache it indicates to cachers that the cache they are searching for contains information about a bonus find nearby. This bonus find is only avaliable at certain dates and cachers find out when it is avaliable through the clues/hints/info that is placed in the cache they were originally searching for. The bonus timelock find should contain something special such as geocoins for the lucky few who work out the clues and find the cache location on the correct date.

  10. Maybe a better idea would be to have a "Timelock cache" attribute rather than an actual cache listing. This attribute would alert cachers to the fact that the regular cache they were searching for contained details of a nearby bonus timelock cache.

  11. Well, I've only been pondering for a few minutes, but here's one idea. Establish and maintain a regular cache. Post a note with the cache that on a specific date (or perhaps certain event... like every full moon or at every equinox/solstice) that you will provide an additional clue within the cache that will lead them to a bonus find. You could vary the details in such ways as, say for instance for this "event" that you've stashed a lockbox at a specific set of coordinates somewhere. You could divy out 5 keys, placed within the regular cache. You only place these keys the eve before the date/occurence. Then the first 5 people to find it then get a key/coordinate to the bonus round and might have a nice little prize waiting for them. Just one idea. I'm sure there will be plenty more. This alleviates you to maintain a regular cache but lets you add special events to it. If that makes sense.

     

    Nerissa

     

    That's a really good idea, when added to a regular cache and if there was something in it for the 5 or how ever many lucky cachers it makes this Timelock caching idea sound a lot more promising.

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