Darkcat Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Hello, I marked 2 or 3 Caches as "needs maintenance" (months ago.. one of them soaking wet..). After i while I realized, taht these Caches are still marked as I would hagve never found them, they don't appare in my (public) Logs and, an, a bit more annoying - even in the map. So what can i do to get these marked? It doesn't seem the owner wants to maintain them, the next vistors just log without further comment (so should I have done.. )? And, does anyone know WHY these are marked like "not found" in the map & logs? After all they must have been found, so that one could log at them & possibly decide to log them as "needs maintenance " Greets, Darkcat Quote Link to comment
Motorcycle_Mama Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 I'm not 100% sure I follow your post. But I think that you are saying that you posted a Needs Maintenance log to 2 or 3 caches and that these caches are not showing among YOUR found caches. If that's correct, you need to go back and also post a FOUND IT log on the caches. Posting a Needs Maintenance log does not result in a Found it log. They are separate for very good reasons. If you are saying something else, can you post more details? Quote Link to comment
Darkcat Posted November 1, 2009 Author Share Posted November 1, 2009 Yes, you got me right - I didn't know that I had to log seperate. Somehow I came to the idea these logs would change or something like that when the cache was maintained and I wasn't able to find out anything about this kind of log Thank you for your help! Quote Link to comment
+SkellyCA Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Recently I found a newly published cache that was soaked, the log was soaked. I made a temp log, signed it. Then came home and logged a found, then logged a needs maintenance. Quote Link to comment
+Onan Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 Recently I found a newly published cache that was soaked, the log was soaked. I made a temp log, signed it. Then came home and logged a found, then logged a needs maintenance. Same here....Is this the correct way of doing it ? Quote Link to comment
+SkellyCA Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 Recently I found a newly published cache that was soaked, the log was soaked. I made a temp log, signed it. Then came home and logged a found, then logged a needs maintenance. Same here....Is this the correct way of doing it ? I believe so, seemed like the best option to me at the time. . Some people and I usually do...carry extra logs and zip locks so if we run into such a cache, we can replace a soaked log or ripped bag. The cache I found had just been published although it was placed back in April. So I was just expecting a nice quick grab on a new cache, so all I took was my GPSr and a pen, not my backpack. Quote Link to comment
MEDITATINGSURFER Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 OK, HERE IS THE DEAL. IN THE PAST WEEK I HAVE SEARCHED FOR 5 GEOCACHES (3 IN CULVER CITY AND 2 IN DOWN TOWN LOS ANGELES. IN EACH CASE I: 1) USED 2 DIFFERENT GPS UNITS (TO MAKE SURE I WAS AT THE RIGHT SPOT) 2) IN EACH CASE I SEARCHED THE PERIMETER (36DEGREES UP TO 20 FT) 3) PUT MY HAND INTO BUSHES WHERE THE SPIDERS AND RATS LIVE 4) HAD STREET PEOPLE/DRUG DEALERS STARRING AT ME. AND YOU KNOW WHAT I FOUND----NOTHING!! (NO BAG, TO TIN, NO CAN-ANYTHING RESEMBLING A GEOCACHE). I HUMBLY ASK THAT THE RULES BE CHANGED FOR GEOCACHES TO: 1) BE PUT IN A STANDARD BRIGHT YELLOW CAN (THE KIND YOU BUY TENNIS BALLS). I HUMBLY ASK THIS BECAUSE GEOCACHEING IS GOING FROM A FUN EXCITING ACTIVITY TO SOMETHING ELSE. Quote Link to comment
+SkellyCA Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 OK, HERE IS THE DEAL. IN THE PAST WEEK I HAVE SEARCHED FOR 5 GEOCACHES (3 IN CULVER CITY AND 2 IN DOWN TOWN LOS ANGELES. IN EACH CASE I: 1) USED 2 DIFFERENT GPS UNITS (TO MAKE SURE I WAS AT THE RIGHT SPOT) 2) IN EACH CASE I SEARCHED THE PERIMETER (36DEGREES UP TO 20 FT) 3) PUT MY HAND INTO BUSHES WHERE THE SPIDERS AND RATS LIVE 4) HAD STREET PEOPLE/DRUG DEALERS STARRING AT ME. AND YOU KNOW WHAT I FOUND----NOTHING!! (NO BAG, TO TIN, NO CAN-ANYTHING RESEMBLING A GEOCACHE). I HUMBLY ASK THAT THE RULES BE CHANGED FOR GEOCACHES TO: 1) BE PUT IN A STANDARD BRIGHT YELLOW CAN (THE KIND YOU BUY TENNIS BALLS). I HUMBLY ASK THIS BECAUSE GEOCACHEING IS GOING FROM A FUN EXCITING ACTIVITY TO SOMETHING ELSE. If caches were bright yellow, then the street people/drug dealers you speak of would find and trash it! Quote Link to comment
+maggi101 Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 OK, HERE IS THE DEAL. IN THE PAST WEEK I HAVE SEARCHED FOR 5 GEOCACHES (3 IN CULVER CITY AND 2 IN DOWN TOWN LOS ANGELES. IN EACH CASE I: 1) USED 2 DIFFERENT GPS UNITS (TO MAKE SURE I WAS AT THE RIGHT SPOT) 2) IN EACH CASE I SEARCHED THE PERIMETER (36DEGREES UP TO 20 FT) 3) PUT MY HAND INTO BUSHES WHERE THE SPIDERS AND RATS LIVE 4) HAD STREET PEOPLE/DRUG DEALERS STARRING AT ME. AND YOU KNOW WHAT I FOUND----NOTHING!! (NO BAG, TO TIN, NO CAN-ANYTHING RESEMBLING A GEOCACHE). I HUMBLY ASK THAT THE RULES BE CHANGED FOR GEOCACHES TO: 1) BE PUT IN A STANDARD BRIGHT YELLOW CAN (THE KIND YOU BUY TENNIS BALLS). I HUMBLY ASK THIS BECAUSE GEOCACHEING IS GOING FROM A FUN EXCITING ACTIVITY TO SOMETHING ELSE. Quote Link to comment
+Crafty Turtle Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 One of my caches IS bright yellow! It is submerged in murky water, and called "Yellow Submarine". Quote Link to comment
+Gitchee-Gummee Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 OK, HERE IS THE DEAL. IN THE PAST WEEK I HAVE SEARCHED FOR 5 GEOCACHES (3 IN CULVER CITY AND 2 IN DOWN TOWN LOS ANGELES. IN EACH CASE I: 1) USED 2 DIFFERENT GPS UNITS (TO MAKE SURE I WAS AT THE RIGHT SPOT) 2) IN EACH CASE I SEARCHED THE PERIMETER (36DEGREES UP TO 20 FT) 3) PUT MY HAND INTO BUSHES WHERE THE SPIDERS AND RATS LIVE 4) HAD STREET PEOPLE/DRUG DEALERS STARRING AT ME. AND YOU KNOW WHAT I FOUND----NOTHING!! (NO BAG, TO TIN, NO CAN-ANYTHING RESEMBLING A GEOCACHE). I HUMBLY ASK THAT THE RULES BE CHANGED FOR GEOCACHES TO: 1) BE PUT IN A STANDARD BRIGHT YELLOW CAN (THE KIND YOU BUY TENNIS BALLS). I HUMBLY ASK THIS BECAUSE GEOCACHEING IS GOING FROM A FUN EXCITING ACTIVITY TO SOMETHING ELSE. And........ just what size was the cache you were supposed to find? Trashcan size, micro, or maybe even a nano. I see that you have never found one. I suggest it would be better if you concentrate on larger ones (for sure) to gain some geocaching experience first, rather than the in-city tiny hides. Then "graduate" to the generally tougher tiny ones. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 2) IN EACH CASE I SEARCHED THE PERIMETER (36DEGREES mad.gif UP TO 20 FT) There is your problem. Your hand held GPS is only accurate from about 10-30 feet. In a downtown area with tall buildings, multipathing errors (aka signal bounce) may also contribute to inaccuracy. When you add in the fact that the GPS of the hider had an error of 10-30 feet the cache can be 40, 50 or more feet from where your GPS is pointing, under the best conditions. And caching around tall buildings is not the best conditions. You need to expand your search radius well beyond 20 feet. Quote Link to comment
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