Boneman65 Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 Today I set off on finding a multicache for the first time. I have located the first of the five stages and retrieved the coordinates for the second stage. Am I somehow supposed to log that I found the first stage? And if so, how? Thanks. Quote Link to comment
+todd300 Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 No. You keep looking for each stage until you find the final. The final stage is the one that you log. Quote Link to comment
+Cardinal Red Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 Today I set off on finding a multicache for the first time. I have located the first of the five stages and retrieved the coordinates for the second stage. Am I somehow supposed to log that I found the first stage? And if so, how? Thanks. Actually you can write a note indicating that you have found Stage 1 and are planing to work your way through the remaining stages as time permits. As the previous poster indicated, you only log a find at the final after having signed the log. I like to hide multi caches. We have a pair of local cacher who don't use a GPS. They generally only find one stage per visit to the area. They usually have to go home and print new maps for the next stage. They initially post a note, and then keep updating the note (complete with dates) till they complete the multi, at which time they log the find. I look forward to any find log, but reading about their adventures over time is a special treat. Quote Link to comment
Knight-Errant Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 Today I set off on finding a multicache for the first time. I have located the first of the five stages and retrieved the coordinates for the second stage. Am I somehow supposed to log that I found the first stage? And if so, how? Thanks. Actually you can write a note indicating that you have found Stage 1 and are planing to work your way through the remaining stages as time permits. As the previous poster indicated, you only log a find at the final after having signed the log. I like to hide multi caches. We have a pair of local cacher who don't use a GPS. They generally only find one stage per visit to the area. They usually have to go home and print new maps for the next stage. They initially post a note, and then keep updating the note (complete with dates) till they complete the multi, at which time they log the find. I look forward to any find log, but reading about their adventures over time is a special treat. While notes for each stage are not necessary for a multi-cache you find in one afternoon, they are particularly helpful for very difficult multi-caches than may take several attempts and/or days to complete. Quote Link to comment
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