+Princess Lisa Posted December 17, 2009 Share Posted December 17, 2009 I had the opportunity to bring a traveling cache (one of the old grandfathered in ones) back to the Seattle area with me after a recent visit to Pittsburgh, PA. Having never rehid one, I am not sure if it will get noticed on people's PQs or not. The cache is currently near the Northgate Mall. Good luck! http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...c9-d966d190fe41 Quote Link to comment
+ZeroHecksGiven Posted December 17, 2009 Share Posted December 17, 2009 Wish this wasn't so far north or I would have gone out for a late night mission to grab this. If anyone in the Seattle area wants to bring it south towards Tacoma, would love to log a find Quote Link to comment
+W7WT Posted December 17, 2009 Share Posted December 17, 2009 The only traveling cache I have ever logged was one placed in Manchester State Park by Ajetpilot in 2002. I thought they had joined virtuals, locationless and web camera in being dropped. Maybe they were grandfathered in, like virtuals Quote Link to comment
+W7WT Posted December 17, 2009 Share Posted December 17, 2009 This looks like a live Traveling Cache. Very rare, If you haven't logged a traveling cache, better grab this cache quick, it may be in Okinawa next week. Quote Link to comment
+WRASTRO Posted December 17, 2009 Share Posted December 17, 2009 I would love to go for this one but can't get into that area until this afternoon. It will likely be gone by then. Quote Link to comment
+ZeroHecksGiven Posted December 17, 2009 Share Posted December 17, 2009 See, I'm just nervous to drive up and try to make a find and see someone else hanging onto it while I sit and refresh the cache page hoping it's been placed somewhere close. If it's sitting somewhere late tonight, I might make the drive just because the chances of me seeing one is probably pretty slim Quote Link to comment
+WRASTRO Posted December 17, 2009 Share Posted December 17, 2009 It has already been grabbed. Quote Link to comment
+Ambrosia Posted December 19, 2009 Share Posted December 19, 2009 I used to keep some of these on a watchlist because I wanted the experience of logging one. But it was too stressful trying to keep up with them, and when they were nearish me I couldn't go out and get them (hours driving, etc.). They move so quickly. I've given up, the only way I will be able to log one is if someone puts it in my hands. Quote Link to comment
+Dgwphotos Posted December 19, 2009 Share Posted December 19, 2009 There's one up in Bellingham, as well: GC9253 Quote Link to comment
+WRASTRO Posted December 19, 2009 Share Posted December 19, 2009 There's one up in Bellingham, as well: GC9253 The posted coordinates for that one have not kept up with where the cache is. Quote Link to comment
+Gan Dalf Posted December 22, 2009 Share Posted December 22, 2009 There's one up in Bellingham, as well: GC9253 The posted coordinates for that one have not kept up with where the cache is. So is the cache still up there, or does FN still have it? I am heading up to B-Ham tomorrow and would love to find and move this cache. Quote Link to comment
+WRASTRO Posted December 22, 2009 Share Posted December 22, 2009 There's one up in Bellingham, as well: GC9253 The posted coordinates for that one have not kept up with where the cache is. So is the cache still up there, or does FN still have it? I am heading up to B-Ham tomorrow and would love to find and move this cache. A quick look at the recent logs show that it was moved south by Craftea and then moved again by Rodgowdy before FN picked it up. I would say it definitely is not in Bellingham. Quote Link to comment
+Douglas_Clan Posted January 10, 2010 Share Posted January 10, 2010 We placed it near Dupont tonight. Quote Link to comment
+ZeroHecksGiven Posted January 10, 2010 Share Posted January 10, 2010 I was able to log a find on a traveling cache while at the cache machine otherwise I might go after this one Quote Link to comment
+FunnyNose Posted January 19, 2010 Share Posted January 19, 2010 Little Known Park Finder 2 GC9253 has been patiently sitting on Vashon Island located in its intended location for 2 weeks now. Quote Link to comment
+aviatrix22 Posted January 19, 2010 Share Posted January 19, 2010 This cache was up here a couple of years ago and I wasn't familiar with travel caches so I didn't know what it was...it just showed up on my radar as a cache and I was going over to West Seattle to cache; by the time I got there, it had already moved; I wondered why I couldn't find a 1/1 cache until I wner home and read about it and was fascinated...it then moved up near North Bend and there was an Ape Cache event there so I left home early in hopes of getting it; again it had moved and I missed it. When it reappeared this past few months...actually, two of them now...I was dying to get at least one of them. I went on my day off 21 miles north to get it and it wasn't where it was psted and no new coordinates were posted. Two days later it showed that it was still there so I again made the journey only to find that I was right..it wasn't there so I was pretty ticked off and posted a note for the person who had it to please either replace it or re hide it. It then moved clear down south 20 miles the other direction from me (I live in Crown Hill). So I drove down there and managed to finally log it, but the problem isn't just that it moves fast....people are taking the travelling caches to events and letting people log them, often for days. Meanwhile, people are showing up at the site and not able to find it...not because it has moved on but because someone is holding it at an event. It was at the COWWS event and at the Centralia Cache Machine...if you read the logs, you can tell. Now I suspect it was also at the Ape cache event, but I wasn't very savvy back then so I really don't know. Cachers have to respect the integrity of these unique caches and obey the rules that are stated on the cache page; if you take the cache, you need to place it within 24 hours and post the new coordinates. The LEAST you can do is log on and let folks know that you have it and are moving it so spare people the trip to not find it and not even have an opportunity. The Stop and GoGogo cache was recently placed near my house on the way to work so I left early the next day to get it (you can log it several times as long as there are 3 people who get it in between your last log) and again it was gone; no new coordinates were posted. That is when it started showing up at the COWWS event. It should have either still been there or replaced...AT A STOP SIGN...not an event; the cacher could have put it at a stop sign near the event. I still watch them move and hope to get them, but I no longer chase them miles away from my home. They will got the way of Virtuals and other cool caches of people don't respect the rules. That is my opinion... Quote Link to comment
+B+L Posted January 19, 2010 Share Posted January 19, 2010 GC9253. You left a note on the cache page that we took as a reprimand, yet the cache is still sitting where we hid it over two week ago. So whatever your point is, is seems kind of moot (no pun intended). You had better get moving, a lot more people know of its whereabouts now. Quote Link to comment
+aviatrix22 Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 GC9253. You left a note on the cache page that we took as a reprimand, yet the cache is still sitting where we hid it over two week ago. So whatever your point is, is seems kind of moot (no pun intended). You had better get moving, a lot more people know of its whereabouts now. Quote Link to comment
+aviatrix22 Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 GC9253. You left a note on the cache page that we took as a reprimand, yet the cache is still sitting where we hid it over two week ago. So whatever your point is, is seems kind of moot (no pun intended). You had better get moving, a lot more people know of its whereabouts now. Huh? What reprimand?? That you TOOK it as a reprimand isn't my problem... I have no personal agenda against anyone; I am making the point that people aren't rehiding the cache somewhere but are taking it to events and friends to log. If that isn't you, then don't take it personally. I did post a note asking where the cache had been moved to so I could try to get it as the next logger notes that he found it in the HANDS of the cacher. Seems to me if I remember correctly this cache was also getting passed around but I cannot access previous logs on that cache site right now; I believe there is a glitch in Groundspeak's new format. Once I saw that is was on Vashon Island, I gave it up...did you see the recent post? Someone went to get it and it wasn't to be found...maybe that is why no one is logging it....not to mention you have to get on a ferry to get to Vashon..people DO know where it is. There are 117 people watching this cache...so they need to know where it is before they catch a ferry to look for it. THAT is my point. Quote Link to comment
+B+L Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 (edited) Once I saw that is was on Vashon Island, I gave it up...did you see the recent post? Someone went to get it and it wasn't to be found...maybe that is why no one is logging it....not to mention you have to get on a ferry to get to Vashon..people DO know where it is. There are 117 people watching this cache...so they need to know where it is before they catch a ferry to look for it. THAT is my point. OK, we'll accept that you felt you needed to leave a comment on the cache page for no particular reason. Traveling caches are sort of like having a never-ending FTF hunt: you have to get there first. Isn't it the possibility of failure that makes the FTF hunt exciting for the FTF hounds? Or are they actually playing a zero-sum game and the excitement comes from knowing that if they "win" then everyone else loses? Either way, why would anyone expect to be given some kind of assurance that a cache is still there. Don't we all take that risk every single time we look for a cache? Someone has now logged that they failed to find the cache and possibly invented the tipi throwdown. No one else has logged a find yet so the possibility remains that the cache is actually still there. Inserting commas into the correct locations will make the hint very explicit. If no one logs the cache as found tonight, we'll try to go check on it tomorrow and remove the tipi. Edited January 20, 2010 by B+L Quote Link to comment
+B+L Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 The cache is no longer where we hid it. We hid it carefully and the area is not well known. It is very unlikely that someone found it by chance, although anything is possible. The tipi was at least two feet tall and much stouter than we expected. We dismantled and scattered it. This makes for an interesting case study on the how quickly a few seekers can impact a small area. There is no permanent damage, but the tale of desperation is writ large. Quote Link to comment
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