+g0t0pless Posted October 16, 2007 Share Posted October 16, 2007 I am working on (for over a year now) making a multi-part cache. The cache will use electronics to get you to the final location. Basically how it would work is this: The cache description tells you to bring a 9V battery. You go to the location in the cache description. At that location will be a small plastic enclosure with a set of screw heads sticking out of it. When you attach the battery the box will "do" something. That "something" could be: Display a digit to be filled in for to find the next leg of the journey Display a light behind a digit to be filled in to find the next leg of the journey Vibrate if hooked up incorrectly Activate a small buzzer if hooked up incorrectly etc... So, with all of that being said, how can I make these things NOT look like bombs if a muggle happens across one? I thought about using bark glued to the enclosure to camo it, but it would be difficult to find the screw heads to attach the battery. Thoughts? Also, what can I use to keep the screw heads from corroding? Quote Link to comment
+LeonW Posted October 16, 2007 Share Posted October 16, 2007 Use brass or preferable Stainless steel screws. Quote Link to comment
+Quiggle Posted October 16, 2007 Share Posted October 16, 2007 You go to the location in the cache description. At that location will be a small plastic enclosure with a set of screw heads sticking out of it. When you attach the battery the box will "do" something. Remember the following guideline when you're planning this one: http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx#offlimit Caches that deface public or private property, whether a natural or man-made object, in order to provide a hiding place, a clue or a logging method. Make sure that if you decide to attach this "enclosure" to something that it can be removed without ever knowing it was there. Screwing it into something wouldn't be an option as it defaces the object you're attaching it to. Quote Link to comment
+The red-haired witch Posted October 16, 2007 Share Posted October 16, 2007 The cache description tells you to bring a 9V battery. You go to the location in the cache description. At that location will be a small plastic enclosure with a set of screw heads sticking out of it. When you attach the battery the box will "do" something. That "something" could be: I just found a cache like that! The something was that the box started beeping morse code _._._. ... _. The cacher has to write it down and decode it. And its actually a few sentences, not just the coordinate numbers, so it takes some effort to decode. The cache page did say to bring a morse decoding chart too. Fun cache! So, with all of that being said, how can I make these things NOT look like bombs if a muggle happens across one? I thought about using bark glued to the enclosure to camo it, but it would be difficult to find the screw heads to attach the battery. Thoughts? Also, what can I use to keep the screw heads from corroding? I think the best way to make sure no one thinks its a bomb is always to make sure no muggle finds it... for example, hide it in far enough the woods, not in a small city park. If it was found, a brightly painted (but well hidden) box with instructions on how to use it would probably be less alarming than mysterious screws coming out of a camoed box. As for avoiding corrosion, that's what stainless steel is for. Quote Link to comment
+Travelinmatt76 Posted October 16, 2007 Share Posted October 16, 2007 (edited) Yeah, hide it REALLY well and then put a sign on it that says, This is not a bomb, please don't blow it up! Edited October 16, 2007 by The_Matneys Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted October 16, 2007 Share Posted October 16, 2007 The first rule is to hide your cache so muggles don't find it. The second rule is the same as the first. Once found all bets are off. Especially with blinking lights and numbers showing that will remind people of all those hollywood movies. Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted October 16, 2007 Share Posted October 16, 2007 RKs advice is best. Hide it where it won't be found. Keep it away from muggles. Best advice. Quote Link to comment
+ReadyOrNot Posted October 16, 2007 Share Posted October 16, 2007 I am working on (for over a year now) making a multi-part cache. The cache will use electronics to get you to the final location. Thoughts? I think it's an awesome idea. Quote Link to comment
+Trucker Lee Posted October 16, 2007 Share Posted October 16, 2007 A good hiding spot would be the first step. Once found, perhaps an easily seen notice identifying the object would be in order. Leave the works exposed so that in the event an LEO is called, it can easily be determined harmless. (In that one would need to bring a battery, there is no fear of lights or buzzers until the contacts are touched.) For instance, using an ammo box, mount the works to a sheet of plywood for the insulative properties. This assembly could be slid down one long side of the box, with a brace at each end to hold it. The identifier (stash note) could be glued/laminated to the lid, and the two screw heads to touch the battery to clearly marked. Quote Link to comment
swissmike Posted October 16, 2007 Share Posted October 16, 2007 This Cache utilises two tools like that. First one is camo'd like a normal box, but when you open it, you see the electronics. However, inside there is information on what to do. The other one looks like a birdhouse, and is activated a different way... Quote Link to comment
+J-Way Posted October 16, 2007 Share Posted October 16, 2007 Assuming this cache is on public property, or on private property that doesn't belong to you, make absolutely sure the land manager and also the local LEO know the cache is there and know what it does. Even the best hidden cache can be stumbled upon. Once that's done, then follow everyone else's advice. Find an outstanding hiding place, then do an outstanding job hiding it. One "camo" idea is to make it look like a legitimate electronic device, like an electric meter. Quote Link to comment
+g0t0pless Posted October 16, 2007 Author Share Posted October 16, 2007 Does anyone have pics of their electronic caches or caches they've discovered? I need some inspiration. Quote Link to comment
+JABs Posted October 17, 2007 Share Posted October 17, 2007 Hears another Id for an electronic cache that I have done. Each time i pass this way i still tune in the radio to listen Sandhills FM by mos6510 (GCYB0Y) Quote Link to comment
+Team CLAT Posted October 17, 2007 Share Posted October 17, 2007 Here's a cache I found a few months ago, with an 'electronic' theme - not necessarily the kind of thing that you're trying to achieve, but a novel concept all the same. The technology bit is blindingly obvious from the cache name, but a lot of people seem to be foxed by the final hiding place, which is quite deceptive!! http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCKTX2 Quote Link to comment
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