+Rocky Balboa Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 Plant a cache inside a free to entry place of interest with opening times. It's been so long since I had a chance to check over the now bulging 3 million page rule book and I don't know who to email any more. Thanks in advance for any help! Quote Link to comment
+drsolly Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 Plant a cache inside a free to entry place of interest with opening times. It's been so long since I had a chance to check over the now bulging 3 million page rule book and I don't know who to email any more. Thanks in advance for any help! It must be, I've gone for a whole bunch of caches that I can't get to because the park is locked at some particular time, this seems to be a common issue in London. But please mention the opening hours on the cache page, and please make an effort to discover if the opening hours are variable (for example, if it closes earlier in winter). It's my fault if I didn't read the cache page and see the opening hours, but it isn't my fault if I go there at 6pm, and it closed at 5, when the cache page said 7. Quote Link to comment
+SUp3rFM & Cruella Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 Of course. Just state the opening hours on the cache description and you're set. Depending on the situation, and since it's an area managed by someone or an entity, it would be advisable to place the cache with their ok. Quote Link to comment
+Rocky Balboa Posted January 28, 2009 Author Share Posted January 28, 2009 (edited) I would ofcourse make this information available. This would be inside a building and not a park or outside. I can't see any reason why it should cause a problem but after having to fight my cause for pretty much every cache i've hidden in the last 4 years I can just see this being rejected too Long gone are the days of finding a cache inside a fenced off, chained up disused hospital smothered in asbestos warning signs - those were the days Edited January 28, 2009 by Rocky Balboa Quote Link to comment
+keehotee Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 There's a thread on indoor caches on the other side... http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=211590 Personally I agree with posters on that thread, and it'd probably go on the ignore list if it was near me....... Quote Link to comment
+Pharisee Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 Plant a cache inside a free to entry place of interest with opening times. It's been so long since I had a chance to check over the now bulging 3 million page rule book and I don't know who to email any more. Thanks in advance for any help! It must be, I've gone for a whole bunch of caches that I can't get to because the park is locked at some particular time, this seems to be a common issue in London. I had a couple placed in small London 'Gardens'. These were gated and the opening time was stated as being 'dawn until dusk'. In practise it meant whatever time the key-holder arrived to unlock or lock the gates. Sometimes they were open all night; at other times, if the key-holder had an important meeting at the pub, you'd find they would be locked up by mid afternoon. Quote Link to comment
+Simply Paul Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 I've done some indoor caches; David's Autumn Wardrobe, springs instantly to mind. Give co-ords for the entrance, make it clear there's no need to buy anything, pay anything and you're not being coerced into anything, add directions to the cache and... it still falls foul of this, from the guidelines: "The geocache is presumed to be commercial if the finder is required to go inside a business, interact with employees, and/or purchase a product or service, or if the cache listing has overtones of advertising, marketing, or promotion." - You can still promote a free-to-enter location. Still, good luck with it. You might get lucky (It's in Tring, isn't it?) Quote Link to comment
+Rocky Balboa Posted January 28, 2009 Author Share Posted January 28, 2009 I've done some indoor caches; David's Autumn Wardrobe, springs instantly to mind. Give co-ords for the entrance, make it clear there's no need to buy anything, pay anything and you're not being coerced into anything, add directions to the cache and... it still falls foul of this, from the guidelines: "The geocache is presumed to be commercial if the finder is required to go inside a business, interact with employees, and/or purchase a product or service, or if the cache listing has overtones of advertising, marketing, or promotion." - You can still promote a free-to-enter location. Still, good luck with it. You might get lucky (It's in Tring, isn't it?) Oh SP you know me all too well, thanks for that bit of rule info. I will give it a miss as I really really really can't be bothered to campaign for the existance of a lunchbox AGAIN I'll stick to finding the tres interesting, 10 meters down a muddy footpath caches once a year like I have ever since the slimy old rule book became such a feature Quote Link to comment
+Simply Paul Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 Don't give up mate; it's worth asking a reviewer directly, as if it's where I think it might be, there's a good chance the educational element could 'sell' the idea. We're all concerned with quality, and The Dan (or Rocky) name is still shorthand for 'excellent cache' round these parts! Quote Link to comment
+Team Clova Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 [ I will give it a miss as I really really really can't be bothered to campaign for the existance of a lunchbox AGAIN Why not email the reviewers and ask what their view on it is? The worst they can do is say no. They might even think its a great cache! Quote Link to comment
+sssss Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 yes it should be ok, i know of one trad in stevenage that is inside a building Quote Link to comment
+Mad H@ter Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 And there's certainly one in Oxford. I think that the issue here (as mentioned above) will be permission from the owner, and I would imagine that this would need to be in writing. Perhaps a passing reviewer could confirm this. Quote Link to comment
+Pharisee Posted January 28, 2009 Share Posted January 28, 2009 (edited) You've already found this one, Dan, so you should know the answer to your question. Not only was it 'inside', it was also only open for certain hours of the day and only available for the summer but what a great cache.... I loved it!! Edited January 28, 2009 by Pharisee Quote Link to comment
+Happy Humphrey Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 The IOW example might be grandfathered in, but if it's within the guidelines it might be because the NT is not a "business" but a charity. I only ask for "academic" reasons, but I wonder if a passing reviewer would clarify? Another example could be a cache inside a Tourist Information office. Would that be allowable; after all, it's not a business, you wouldn't pay to get in, but you would most likely have to ask for the cache so there would be interaction. I would have thought that such a cache would be allowable as it's in the spirit of caching; although I can see why a cache in a restaurant or shop wouldn't be (there's bound to be a suspicion of commercial gain). Quote Link to comment
+Amberel Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 You've already found this one, Dan, so you should know the answer to your question. Not only was it 'inside', it was also only open for certain hours of the day and only available for the summer but what a great cache.... I loved it!! I was tickled by the last log - they logged a found it even though they didn't find the cache, on the basis that they had paid to get in . Rgds, Andy Quote Link to comment
+parkmoy Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 I was tickled by the last log - they logged a found it even though they didn't find the cache, on the basis that they had paid to get in Wonder how many of his/her 1000+ caches were actually 'found'. Still at least they're open about it Quote Link to comment
+Mustards Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 Slightly off topic. We are new to caching and we love it. we have read about caches that are disguested as something else i.e fake dogs poo, is this accepted over here in the UK? steve Quote Link to comment
+The Blorenges Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 Slightly off topic. We are new to caching and we love it. we have read about caches that are disguested as something else i.e fake dogs poo, is this accepted over here in the UK? steve Welcome to the forum. I know of two caches like this, so there are probably several around U.K. MrsB Quote Link to comment
+Amberel Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 (edited) Slightly off topic. We are new to caching and we love it. we have read about caches that are disguested as something else i.e fake dogs poo, is this accepted over here in the UK? steve Several of my caches are disguised, but I woudn't personally use that one Rgds, Andy Edited January 30, 2009 by Amberel Quote Link to comment
+Pharisee Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 Slightly off topic. We are new to caching and we love it. we have read about caches that are disguested as something else i.e fake dogs poo, is this accepted over here in the UK?steve Well Mandy (Us 4 and Jess) certainly used exactly that for a cache a couple of years ago. I don't think it's there now, though. Quote Link to comment
+Us 4 and Jess Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 Slightly off topic. We are new to caching and we love it. we have read about caches that are disguested as something else i.e fake dogs poo, is this accepted over here in the UK?steve Well Mandy (Us 4 and Jess) certainly used exactly that for a cache a couple of years ago. I don't think it's there now, though. Wow that was a while back John Nope it's not there any more..........it was eaten ............by the council grass cutter I am more into "snakes" these days Quote Link to comment
+drsolly Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 Slightly off topic. We are new to caching and we love it. we have read about caches that are disguested as something else i.e fake dogs poo, is this accepted over here in the UK? steve DIsguised as something else is fine, but fake dog's poo? The problem with that is, people take their kids caching, and no-one wants to encourage kids to check out dog poo in case it's a cache. Don't you have the same concerns in whatever country you come from? I've seen pine cones, logs, sticks, birds, plants, rocks, a fake skull. and even a fake tree I think the test is, would you want kids to be picking it up? Quote Link to comment
+Mustards Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 Slightly off topic. We are new to caching and we love it. we have read about caches that are disguested as something else i.e fake dogs poo, is this accepted over here in the UK? steve DIsguised as something else is fine, but fake dog's poo? The problem with that is, people take their kids caching, and no-one wants to encourage kids to check out dog poo in case it's a cache. Don't you have the same concerns in whatever country you come from? I've seen pine cones, logs, sticks, birds, plants, rocks, a fake skull. and even a fake tree I think the test is, would you want kids to be picking it up? I quite agree with you about the children issue, it's just that I went onto a website from USA and they had different things to hide your cache in and the fake dog poo was one of them. Quote Link to comment
+fellsmanhiker Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 I visited this cache(now archived) a few years back with the windywalkers(Jan. 12th 05) ,most people thought the cache amusing,and some interesting logs followed. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...g=&numlogs= Quote Link to comment
+careygang Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 (edited) Slightly off topic. We are new to caching and we love it. we have read about caches that are disguested as something else i.e fake dogs poo, is this accepted over here in the UK? steve DIsguised as something else is fine, but fake dog's poo? The problem with that is, people take their kids caching, and no-one wants to encourage kids to check out dog poo in case it's a cache. Don't you have the same concerns in whatever country you come from? I've seen pine cones, logs, sticks, birds, plants, rocks, a fake skull. and even a fake tree I think the test is, would you want kids to be picking it up? I quite agree with you about the children issue, it's just that I went onto a website from USA and they had different things to hide your cache in and the fake dog poo was one of them. Did you mean this topic on the Main Forum Pictures - Cool Cache Containers ? I always check that out every few months, just to see what devious ideas have been developed. Of course some of them rely on the great swaths of wilderness that exit in the USA; though check out the one at the top of Page 53 it's from Germany. A Walnut up a tree!!! I've made stones in the past with cement, 35mm pot and some paint. Our finds have included bird boxes, decorative bird 'house', rocks, electrical boxes, amongst others. It sure beats the film pot in the ivy! I see you are new and already have a ratio of 20 finds / 2 own. I wouldn't rush at it; as you increase your finds some ideas will come to you about what is a good or bad cache. But a hearty welcome to the sport/hobby/obsession! Ahhh - we're a bit off topic... So back on... Yes, it's OK to put caches in places that are locked up at certain times, so long as all the relevant info is explained in the pages. What you can't do is put caches in places that require specialist membership (though that doesn't stop caches being published in Iraq and Afghanistan that are 'within the wire'; I guess that's because the locals don't cache but lots of US Military do!!!) Edited January 31, 2009 by careygang Quote Link to comment
+Pharisee Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 Plant a cache inside a free to entry place of interest with opening times. It's been so long since I had a chance to check over the now bulging 3 million page rule book and I don't know who to email any more. Thanks in advance for any help! I remember doing a cache some time ago with Hi-Tek and Omally, so I guess we were down in Hampshire somewhere. I'll not give away the cache name or waypoint but the encrypted hint was 'Ask Angela'. Angela was the lady who served in a mobile snack bar and who kept the cache box safe under the counter. Quote Link to comment
+Simply Paul Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 Plant a cache inside a free to entry place of interest with opening times. It's been so long since I had a chance to check over the now bulging 3 million page rule book and I don't know who to email any more. Thanks in advance for any help! I remember doing a cache some time ago with Hi-Tek and Omally, so I guess we were down in Hampshire somewhere. I'll not give away the cache name or waypoint but the encrypted hint was 'Ask Angela'. Angela was the lady who served in a mobile snack bar and who kept the cache box safe under the counter.I tried doing that one with drsolly but it was outside office/business hours, so no Angela to ask. Still, some nice views of the Isle of Wight and lots more caches in the area for us to do by bike. Back on topic, there has to be a difference between hiding a new physical in a shop or pub against a free museum or free art gallery. I'd expect (hope!) reviewers look at the context of the cache rather than just 'do you have to interact with someone to get it?' Quote Link to comment
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