+PorscheSpyder Posted April 8, 2009 Share Posted April 8, 2009 I'm writing a paper in school and I need ya'll's opinion. What cache type do you consider to be the hardest (Mystery, Multicache, Traditional, etc.)? Stories welcome as always! Quote Link to comment
Groleau Posted April 8, 2009 Share Posted April 8, 2009 I think some of the hardest caches are in trees. Some of the caches are high enough that technical equiptment is required, upping the difficulty rating Quote Link to comment
MikeB3542 Posted April 8, 2009 Share Posted April 8, 2009 I'm writing a paper in school and I need ya'll's opinion. What cache type do you consider to be the hardest (Mystery, Multicache, Traditional, etc.)? Stories welcome as always! In terms of cache type, multi's are generally the most difficult, followed by mystery, traditional, earthcaches and virtuals. That said, I can think of some really easy multi's and puzzles, and and some horribly nasty traditionals. The difficulty with multi's is the likelihood that you will miss a waypoint, which are almost always micro's. The difficulty of Mystery caches is entirely bound up with the difficulty of the puzzle. Some puzzles are pretty easy or just happen to be puzzles that I have some familiarity with. Other puzzles are just too frustrating, though people do manage to solve. I'd say the nastiest hides are in piles of rocks. One of our local cachers has a few that consist of a 35mm cannister hidden in a hole drilled into a rock, and the rock with the cache hidden in a pile of rocks. Good luck on your paper! Quote Link to comment
+fingers crossed Posted April 9, 2009 Share Posted April 9, 2009 I'm writing a paper in school and I need ya'll's opinion. What cache type do you consider to be the hardest (Mystery, Multicache, Traditional, etc.)? Stories welcome as always! The ones we can't find... In all seriousness, it's usually the ones that are 'one of many' - rocks in rock pile, wood in wood pile, that kind of thing. Whether it be a multi or traditional, the multi ends at a cache site anyway. As another poster wrote, with a multi there's more opportunity to fail. FC Quote Link to comment
+rabid-chihuahua Posted April 9, 2009 Share Posted April 9, 2009 Anything in a high traffic area. I don't do stealthy very well. I much prefer to be in the middle of the woods where I can walk in circles and say bad words without anybody seeing me. Quote Link to comment
+mfamilee Posted April 10, 2009 Share Posted April 10, 2009 What cache type do you consider to be the hardest (Mystery, Multicache, Traditional, etc.)? Any type of cache which is hidden in an urban environment with muggles all around... those are our hardest and least favorite. Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted April 10, 2009 Share Posted April 10, 2009 ....The ones we can't find... ... Yup. When I check the cache description it's normally rated a 1/1. Quote Link to comment
+The Leprechauns Posted April 10, 2009 Share Posted April 10, 2009 Project APE is the hardest cache type, unless you live in Seattle or Brazil. GPS Adventures Maze can be a tough cache type, too, unless the maze has visited your region. If you live in Germany or Australia, both these cache types would be pretty expensive additions to your profile page. I'm happy I traveled to score them. Apart from that, it's hard to generalize. The roughest terrain I've ever hiked was to nab a virtual at a plane crash site on top of a mountain. I've done a series of 25 multicaches where you went to a street corner and did a short offset projection to find a container magneted to an informational sign. After awhile, you could skip doing the offset and just look for the nearest sign. I've found traditionals requiring a 12 mile hike with lots of bushwacking, and I've found traditionals where I could roll down the car window to grab the cache container. They are all worth one smiley. The smiley is the great equalizer. Quote Link to comment
+qlenfg Posted April 10, 2009 Share Posted April 10, 2009 The ones that require a blood donation. This was from a Dificulty 1.5 Terrain 3.0 that was only 120 feet into a wooded area from the parking lot. See the photo in the log entry. GCRWQX Quote Link to comment
The Junkyard Dogs Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 the hardest to find are ones designed to blend in with the natural environment such as a realistic fake stone or a log hidden in a real nut placed in the appropriate tree. Quote Link to comment
+Colonial Cats Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 Nanos or micros hidden in trees. That situation seems to be our weak spot. Quote Link to comment
+Dgwphotos Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 I'm writing a paper in school and I need ya'll's opinion. What cache type do you consider to be the hardest (Mystery, Multicache, Traditional, etc.)? Stories welcome as always! In terms of cache type, multi's are generally the most difficult, followed by mystery, traditional, earthcaches and virtuals. That said, I can think of some really easy multi's and puzzles, and and some horribly nasty traditionals. The difficulty with multi's is the likelihood that you will miss a waypoint, which are almost always micro's. Good luck on your paper! The offset type of multi's are always somewhat difficult when you start trying to do the math, particularly if it involves different types of calculations, like both multiplication and addition. Quote Link to comment
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