+Cache_advance Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 Had an idea, which I have emailed to my reviewer, but I wanted to hear how you all would weigh in on this... I want to hide a cache in town, protected by a padlock. Then, I want to put the KEY for that padlock on a TB. That TB would be chained to a copy of a map of my county, with all of the counties caches marked on it. The goal of the Bug would be to visit each of the caches on the map. As a finder grabs the bug, they can "check" it off on the map, and drop it in another cache. In order to find my newest cache, someone would need to track the bug, find the cache it was dropped in, and grab it. Finally, they could use that key to go find/unlock the cache. I would make dupes of the key, so if/when the bug goes missing, I could simply start another copy of it. What do you think? Would you approve this cache if you were a reviewer? Quote Link to comment
CacheNCarryMA Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 Make about seven copies of that key. The TB will eventually go missing. I had a similar situation. I own a cache that can only be found by solving a riddle which is attached to a TB. The TB had instructions to remain in my hometown. I released the TB four years ago, and it has ben in the U.K. for the last three years. Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 (edited) That was done in Boise several years ago. The TB ended up being passed around a lot and since it was the key to the cache it was always in demand. The cache itself was popular but...back then there were less caches than now. People were willing to do the work for the find. Edit to add: This type of cache is approvable under the current guidelines. You may need extra TB's as noted above. Edited August 17, 2007 by Renegade Knight Quote Link to comment
+Crowesfeat30 Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 I have a cache/TB combo similar to your cache idea: Cesar Cat's Box - GCNNGA. There is one in Kansas City, MO too but I cannot remember the name of it. With my cache , the TB doesn't need to hit all the caches in the area, just STAY in the St. Louis area. I made three TB keys, two of which are still floating around. The cache doesn't get hit very often because the location is fairly (for St. Louis anyway) remote - no trails to it either. And there is a simple cypher to solve in order to find it also. Good luck with yours. It sounds fun! CF30 Quote Link to comment
+OEnavigators Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 We came across a mystery cache exactly like that in Oklahoma so I would chance a guess and say they would. I like the idea and may even do one around here. Quote Link to comment
+Speeding Element Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 Had an idea, which I have emailed to my reviewer, but I wanted to hear how you all would weigh in on this... I want to hide a cache in town, protected by a padlock. Then, I want to put the KEY for that padlock on a TB. That TB would be chained to a copy of a map of my county, with all of the counties caches marked on it. The goal of the Bug would be to visit each of the caches on the map. As a finder grabs the bug, they can "check" it off on the map, and drop it in another cache. In order to find my newest cache, someone would need to track the bug, find the cache it was dropped in, and grab it. Finally, they could use that key to go find/unlock the cache. I would make dupes of the key, so if/when the bug goes missing, I could simply start another copy of it. What do you think? Would you approve this cache if you were a reviewer? I see no problems with it. Good luck on your travel bug and cache. Quote Link to comment
+Cache_advance Posted August 18, 2007 Author Share Posted August 18, 2007 seems pretty well in agreement that people think it will work. as I said, I had already emailed my reviewer, and s/he echoed your sentiment. Said as long as the final is in an acceptable location, they would publish it. Thanks for your input! Quote Link to comment
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