+WizCreations Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 (edited) Just in case you don't know, Waymarking began a few months ago and became available to the non-members on Nov 2. It replaced virtual and locationless caches, but it also seems to have combined them (to me at least). You find something, the 'waymark,' and then record it under the appropriate category at Waymarking.com (that's the locationless cache part). If what you found as already been discovered, you can log your visit under the previously created waymark (that's the virtual cache part). I was hopeful that many of us San Diego cachers, and other counties of course, become more involved so that when we go geocaching or when there aren't any unfound geocaches nearby, we can add waymarks to our list of finds for the day. There aren't too many recorded waymarks yet, but I'm hoping that will change in the near future. edit: AHHH!! I hit the wrong key when typing the topic title. My apologies. Edited January 5, 2006 by Wiz Creations Link to comment
+John&Jess Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 We try to avoid warmarking in our neighborhood and have gone so far as to paint our house with forcefieldwireless latex paint ~Jess Link to comment
+WizCreations Posted January 5, 2006 Author Share Posted January 5, 2006 We try to avoid warmarking in our neighborhood and have gone so far as to paint our house with forcefieldwireless latex paint ~Jess Thanks Jess... Where did you find that paint? I want some. Link to comment
+Chuy! Posted January 6, 2006 Share Posted January 6, 2006 I'm ambivalent about the change. I threw in my two cents worth on another thread in the main forums. Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted January 6, 2006 Share Posted January 6, 2006 I'm ambivalent about the change. I threw in my two cents... Two cents? Surely you had more change than that? (Sorry, couldn't resist.) Link to comment
+John&Jess Posted January 6, 2006 Share Posted January 6, 2006 We try to avoid warmarking in our neighborhood and have gone so far as to paint our house with forcefieldwireless latex paint ~Jess Thanks Jess... Where did you find that paint? I want some. Paint! John's opinion on Waymarking is if it caches on, buy stock in Google! ~Jess Link to comment
+Snake & Rooster Posted January 6, 2006 Share Posted January 6, 2006 Wow! That paint is expensive. And if it works like a Faraday cage, you are likely painting your walls with metal. We found a much cheaper solution that we currently use. Try this It even adds a decorative charm to your livingroom walls. Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted January 6, 2006 Share Posted January 6, 2006 (edited) And if it works like a Faraday cage, you are likely painting your walls with metal. The paint is claimed to contain a "copper and aluminum fibered compound" (whatever that means) so basically you are painting your walls with metal. I wonder, though, how well it really works. In my limited experience with Faraday cages, unless you can construct a true Faraday cage (including shielding and electro-magnet gaskets on all doors/windows) the results may be considerably less than desired (e.g. nothing) or worse, in some circumstances, you may be worse off than if you had done nothing at all... (as in the report referenced by Snake&Rooster). I suspect it's all a plot by the NSA to have you paint a big RF reflector on your walls in order to assist them monitoring you as you netsurf to sites like "Caches Gone Wild!" and "Wet, Wild and Naked GPSrs" Edited January 6, 2006 by Let's Look Over Thayer Link to comment
+WizCreations Posted January 6, 2006 Author Share Posted January 6, 2006 We try to avoid warmarking in our neighborhood and have gone so far as to paint our house with forcefieldwireless latex paint ~Jess Thanks Jess... Where did you find that paint? I want some. Paint! John's opinion on Waymarking is if it caches on, buy stock in Google! ~Jess That looks like a scam. Oh well, so much for Waymarking, even though it has hardly any difference from locationless and virtual caches, which just about all of us have done. Link to comment
+TFTC Posted January 6, 2006 Share Posted January 6, 2006 Oh well, so much for Waymarking, even though it has hardly any difference from locationless and virtual caches, which just about all of us have done. I think it looks interesting - I have to admit I'm just a little confused by the web site. I can't quite figure out if I'm supposed to add waymarks that match a certain category (like locationless?) or log that I've found waymarks that someone else has added (like virtuals?). It doesn't seem quite as intuitive as the geocaching site. So don't give up yet - I think a lot of us just haven't really explored it enough yet. Link to comment
+WizCreations Posted January 6, 2006 Author Share Posted January 6, 2006 Oh well, so much for Waymarking, even though it has hardly any difference from locationless and virtual caches, which just about all of us have done. I think it looks interesting - I have to admit I'm just a little confused by the web site. I can't quite figure out if I'm supposed to add waymarks that match a certain category (like locationless?) or log that I've found waymarks that someone else has added (like virtuals?). It doesn't seem quite as intuitive as the geocaching site. So don't give up yet - I think a lot of us just haven't really explored it enough yet. If you found a new "thing" (for lack of a better word, except 'waymark') for whatever category, there is a link on the right side of the category's page about halfway down under Category Options that says Record Waymark, but if you found a "thing" that someone else was already recorded, you go to that waymark page and click Log Your Visit under Waymark Options. If you don't know that your find has already been recorded and you set try to record it again, it will give you a list of all waymarks within 1 mile of yours and ask if you are duplicating. If you are, you will know, and then you can just log the visit. Link to comment
+Chuy! Posted January 7, 2006 Share Posted January 7, 2006 (edited) ... even though it has hardly any difference from locationless and virtual caches... Some selected differences/drawbacks: Waymark finds won't appear on your "regular" stats as an icon; Finds don't go to total finds; You can't use one search field to find both caches and waymarks; No link on a cache page to find nearest waymark listed/posted, etc... Edited January 7, 2006 by Chuy Link to comment
+WizCreations Posted January 8, 2006 Author Share Posted January 8, 2006 QUOTE (Chuy @ Jan 7 2006, 12:13 AM) Waymark finds won't appear on your "regular" stats as an icon;Finds don't go to total finds; They do, but it's the Waymarking stats. Eventually, they might be incorporated, but Waymarking is still beta and doesn't have all the features users want yet. You can't use one search field to find both caches and waymarks;No link on a cache page to find nearest waymark listed/posted, etc... Nope, and that's a bummer. Maybe eventually. Link to comment
+Team Taskmaster Posted January 29, 2006 Share Posted January 29, 2006 Actually, there is a link for nearest waymarks down toward all the other links on the cache listing page! I've been denoting nearby caches in my waymark postings, and if I find the time, I will go and post notes in caches with extremely close waymarks. CB, Queen of the Taskmasters Link to comment
+Chuy! Posted January 29, 2006 Share Posted January 29, 2006 (edited) That link was just added in the last week or so, but I have yet to hit one. Edited January 29, 2006 by Chuy Link to comment
+TFTC Posted January 29, 2006 Share Posted January 29, 2006 That link was just added in the last week or so, but I have yet to hit one. I guess it's up to us to make that link useful! Link to comment
+Hemlock Posted February 2, 2006 Share Posted February 2, 2006 Six active threads for the San Diego area is enough. Closing this one. Link to comment
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