+fatboy52 Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 Have any one else have problems with a cache because you are short?the other day i had to be like Mgyver and lashed two sticks together with electrical wire i found to reach a cache. but it was still fun.any one else have similur expieriance? Quote Link to comment
+carleenp Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 There is a cache less than .1 mile from my office that I can't reach. I can see it, but can't get it. I also know of a short cacher who carries a step stool in her car. Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 I'm 6' 2" but my wife is 5' 1" - she keeps reminding me that part of the reason she keeps me around is to reach into high places for her. Having said that - I have been to a few caches where my height wasn't quite enough either. Had to improvise. Quote Link to comment
+the hermit crabs Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 Have any one else have problems with a cache because you are short?the other day i had to be like Mgyver and lashed two sticks together with electrical wire i found to reach a cache. but it was still fun.any one else have similur expieriance? Often! If I (the short crab, at 5'1'') am alone, I'll either have to improvise with whatever is at hand, or take a DNF until I can return with reinforcements. If both of us are out together, we sometimes use what another cacher referred to as the "Tower-O-Crabs" method when she saw us employing it: short crab sitting up on taller crab's shoulders. Quote Link to comment
Neos2 Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 Yeah, well, I take my beloved husband along for the caches that require a good stretch--and I get sent in after the one that require someone low to the ground. Quote Link to comment
bogleman Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 I guess "short" is a realtive term depending on the situation. I've done some very stupid things to get a cache that is out or reach - don't forget to look up when you get to that next light pole. What about those caches on the ground - my belly is too big and I could not bend over to get it. Quote Link to comment
The Great Mizuti Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 I once had to use the cords of my headphones to slowly drag a magnetic capsule from its hidey hole inside a stop sign pole. Last cacher shoved it like 8 inches down... Quote Link to comment
+Harry Dolphin Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 I regularly cache with a short cacher. 5'3" He regularly leaves notes about the cache being 'unfriendly'. "This cache was placed by my four-year old son." "A mature cacher could not get to this cache. How big is this kid?" Oh, well. Such is life. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 I'm 6 feet tall and have had problems with a few caches. One time I could feel the cache in a knothole while standing on my toes, but I was about an inch too short. I walked back to my car, found a lawn chair and returned with it. Quote Link to comment
+cimawr Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 Have any one else have problems with a cache because you are short? Yep. I'm four feet, eleven and three-quarters inches tall (so says the chart from my last physical, anyways ), and have been to a couple of caches that were impossible for me to reach because they were either too high or too deep. In one case, I e-mailed the owner and was told I could count it as a find. There's also a local one that involves lifting a sleeve off of a 5' tall post, which I'm not going to do because if I drop the dadgum thing & break it, I'll be destroying private property (it's on the parking lot of a convenience store), plus I'm not sure I can get it back on once it's off. Quote Link to comment
+Night Stalker Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 I don't consider myself to be short, though my son loves to rest his elbow on my head to emphasize his hieght superiority. i find carrying my trekking pole comes in very handy when I am trying to access those caches out of my reach. Quote Link to comment
+DconBlueZ Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 I don't consider myself to be short, though my son loves to rest his elbow on my head to emphasize his hieght superiority. i find carrying my trekking pole comes in very handy when I am trying to access those caches out of my reach. The trekking pole might be useful in teaching your son the inadvisability of mocking a short person by exposing a sensitive armpit to them... :-) Poke, poke! DconBlueZ Quote Link to comment
+VeryLost Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 On the flip side, some of us aren't designed to reach the low areas. I don't bend well. Out of shape, with pretty bad knees. I sometimes joke that if I go down to ground level, the only way I'll get back up is to crawl to a piece of furniture. I do just fine getting stuff off the top shelf. My wife, who though not short is certainly one heck of a lot bendier than me, is in charge of the "squatty work", like getting that blasted toaster off the bottom shelf. Quote Link to comment
+nutlady Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 On the flip side, some of us aren't designed to reach the low areas. I don't bend well. Out of shape, with pretty bad knees. I sometimes joke that if I go down to ground level, the only way I'll get back up is to crawl to a piece of furniture. I do just fine getting stuff off the top shelf. My wife, who though not short is certainly one heck of a lot bendier than me, is in charge of the "squatty work", like getting that blasted toaster off the bottom shelf. With you on that! I dont know what happened, but since I started caching....my right knee "gives out" when I have to squat for a cache. THen I fall over of course, and scream bloody mercy till I am brave enough to "pop" the knee back in place. THe most embarrasing by far was at a gas station, LOADS of people, I pull up to the cache hidden under a air pump...tell my kiddos this will only be a sec.....and proceed to fall on the ground with knee cramp, cache in hand. One of my first caches was meant to be difficult. Middle of a packed parking lot, about ( I am SO bad at feet!) 25 feet up on a lamp post. Thinking, how can I do this and not draw attention.....I back my Excursion up to the pylon. My tallest kid gets on top and just reaches the cache. Log signed and cache replaced. That was a year ago....cache is still there. Quote Link to comment
+Bad_CRC Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 sometimes I cache or hike with my gf who is short, and she fits right under all the spider webs across the trail, so even if I convince her to walk in front, I still get the spider webs in the face. not all bad being short. Quote Link to comment
+oldsoldier Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 I'm short. I take my nephew, who is tall enough to double our height, but light enough to have him use me as a ladder to grab caches. Only had to do it twice so far, but, it works Quote Link to comment
+thedeadpirate Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 I'm 5'4" and hid one intentionally for 2 or more people to work together to grab. Of course, the listing makes note of this and the hint lets you know that if you are a height enhanced human that you don't need no stinking partner. Quote Link to comment
+jamrasc Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 I'm around 5'3" on a good day. There have been plenty of times that I've been out and can't reach a cache. Thankfully someone is usually with me. I've had to lift up the girls to reach before. And if we are lucky, the hubby is with us and he can reach and climb for us. Shoot, I encounter the same problem at the store. I have to lift up a kid to get products off the top shelf if there aren't any in the front. Quote Link to comment
+Big Max Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 I'm 6 foot but wife is 5' 1". I like to keep the important stuff on the top shelves so she has to keep me around. As long as nobody taller than me comes a courtin she has to keep me. As far as caching if it is very high or very low I send the 11 yo after it. Climbing and crawling is her specialty. Quote Link to comment
+sbell111 Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 I've been short for a very long time. It hasn't stood in my way before, why should it now? Quote Link to comment
+chuckwagon101 Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 Have any one else have problems with a cache because you are short?the other day i had to be like Mgyver and lashed two sticks together with electrical wire i found to reach a cache. but it was still fun.any one else have similur expieriance? It's fun to solve problems like a wannna-be MacGyver.......no matter what your height! Quote Link to comment
+cimawr Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 sometimes I cache or hike with my gf who is short, and she fits right under all the spider webs across the trail, so even if I convince her to walk in front, I still get the spider webs in the face. not all bad being short. Definitely not; in addition to (sometimes) getting to miss spider webs - my experience is that they're often right at the level of my head ** - I can fit through & under small spaces. **I LIKE spiders. I do not, however, care to have them stuck to my hair or falling down my shirt. Quote Link to comment
+cimawr Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 I'm around 5'3" on a good day. There have been plenty of times that I've been out and can't reach a cache. Thankfully someone is usually with me. I've had to lift up the girls to reach before. And if we are lucky, the hubby is with us and he can reach and climb for us. My S.O. is around 6', and also caches, so I DO plan to revisit a couple of the ones I couldn't reach with him. I intened to let him figure out the hide spots for himself, though. Shoot, I encounter the same problem at the store. I have to lift up a kid to get products off the top shelf if there aren't any in the front. Heh. Me, I usually just climb the shelves. My take on it is that if they don't want me doing it, then they ought to provide grabby-sticks (I have NO idea what the correct name for the things is) along with the shopping cats. Quote Link to comment
bug and snake Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 Short people? Bah! Who needs 'em! They should be put down. Oh, wait, they are down already..... Heeheeheeheeeeeeee..... Quote Link to comment
+jamrasc Posted September 28, 2006 Share Posted September 28, 2006 Shoot, I encounter the same problem at the store. I have to lift up a kid to get products off the top shelf if there aren't any in the front. Heh. Me, I usually just climb the shelves. My take on it is that if they don't want me doing it, then they ought to provide grabby-sticks (I have NO idea what the correct name for the things is) along with the shopping cats. Grabby sticks would be an excellent idea, but I have never seen then anywhere. Hey, I see you are from Towson. I went to TU when it was still TSU and hubby works for the big power tool company that is headquartered there. Quote Link to comment
+cimawr Posted September 28, 2006 Share Posted September 28, 2006 Grabby sticks would be an excellent idea, but I have never seen then anywhere. I suspect it's never occurred to stores to provide them... hmm, I wonder how I could get a campaign started? I'm only half-kidding, btw - me, I can climb shelves, but there are a lot of elderly and disabled who can't. Hey, I see you are from Towson. I went to TU when it was still TSU and hubby works for the big power tool company that is headquartered there. Small world, innit? I've lived less than a mile from the university for the last 20-odd years.... which I continue to think of it as "Towson State"; the habit's too long engrained. Quote Link to comment
terrible2u Posted September 28, 2006 Share Posted September 28, 2006 (edited) Have any one else have problems with a cache because you are short?the other day i had to be like Mgyver and lashed two sticks together with electrical wire i found to reach a cache. but it was still fun.any one else have similur expieriance? you shorties should have been eating your soups! Edited September 28, 2006 by terrible2u Quote Link to comment
+boda Posted September 28, 2006 Share Posted September 28, 2006 I'm 6'2" but I apply a certain height standard when placing a cache. There is a prominent local hider who is in the low 5' range and I always think about making sure she can reach that cache. As I placed my last hide I realized it was a comfortable reach for me and I was thinking of modifying the cache to accomodate her. Then it dawned on me that she was the one who hid the nearby cache 12 - 14' up a pole, making us ALL reach new heights. I felt no more remorse. Quote Link to comment
+fatboy52 Posted September 29, 2006 Author Share Posted September 29, 2006 Short people? Bah! Who needs 'em! They should be put down. Oh, wait, they are down already..... Heeheeheeheeeeeeee..... Watch it. i may be short but im 255 lbs of cranky old man badass. Quote Link to comment
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