+bflentje Posted May 25, 2010 Share Posted May 25, 2010 1. Mostly for newer folks, but please update Home Location in their Profile. 2. Before submitting a Listing, click on the Nearest Caches link to see if there are any nearby caches. 3. For folks in my area, if you have a suspicion that there might be a Stage/Final too close to your proposed placement, email me the coordinates before wasting your valuable time in making your one of a kind creation so that I can let you know of any nearby caches that might interfere. 4. Don't submit Listings with business or product names in the Title. In general, avoid promoting nearby businesses in your Description. 1.. 2.. 3.. 4.. a lot different than 1.. Quote Link to comment
+Azisbest Posted May 25, 2010 Share Posted May 25, 2010 Don't tell other folks how to enjoy geocaching. If you think FTF's are important, super go get them. If you think FTF's are silly, fine let someone else break their neck attempting to be FTF. If you think a difficult hike with breathtaking vistas are the only caches you want to persue, do so. Some others like quickie urban ones. If you dont think newbies should attempt a hide, note how many caches the CO has found and dont go after his or her hide. If you hate micros (that would be me, lol) don't look for them, others love a good micro. I could go on, but you get the idea. Quote Link to comment
Andronicus Posted May 25, 2010 Share Posted May 25, 2010 Don't tell other folks how to enjoy geocaching. If you think FTF's are important, super go get them. If you think FTF's are silly, fine let someone else break their neck attempting to be FTF. If you think a difficult hike with breathtaking vistas are the only caches you want to persue, do so. Some others like quickie urban ones. If you dont think newbies should attempt a hide, note how many caches the CO has found and dont go after his or her hide. If you hate micros (that would be me, lol) don't look for them, others love a good micro. I could go on, but you get the idea. +1 My old signature comes to mind "if this cache is so lame, why are you here?" Quote Link to comment
+brslk Posted May 26, 2010 Share Posted May 26, 2010 Don't tell other folks how to enjoy geocaching. If you think FTF's are important, super go get them. If you think FTF's are silly, fine let someone else break their neck attempting to be FTF. If you think a difficult hike with breathtaking vistas are the only caches you want to persue, do so. Some others like quickie urban ones. If you dont think newbies should attempt a hide, note how many caches the CO has found and dont go after his or her hide. If you hate micros (that would be me, lol) don't look for them, others love a good micro. I could go on, but you get the idea. +1 My old signature comes to mind "if this cache is so lame, why are you here?" Yes but sometimes you don't know something is lame until you do it. ***I know this because I have an ex-wife Quote Link to comment
+Cardinal Flyer Posted May 26, 2010 Share Posted May 26, 2010 Please do not put caches in blackberry bushes. If you have to ask why, you don't deserve an answer. Or any other thing with thorns, kids don't like thorns. Quote Link to comment
+Team Cotati Posted May 26, 2010 Share Posted May 26, 2010 Do not search for nor hide any micro size geocaches. Quote Link to comment
+paleolith Posted May 26, 2010 Share Posted May 26, 2010 #1: use durable, waterproof containers. #2 and #3 are the same. Edward Quote Link to comment
AZcachemeister Posted May 26, 2010 Share Posted May 26, 2010 Have a point to your cache. I live in a beautiful rural area. We have many forests, lakes, mountains and rivers. We have many historical features including railways, gold diggings, hotels, monuments, and public buildings. Please don't waste your time with a micro in a lakeside botanic garden, with no info on your page about the gardens. Pointless caches are easily forgettable. Please, take me on an adventure. I hereby revoke my previous comment in favor of this one! Posted expectations are sooo entertaining. Yay. Thank you for my smug superior feeling for the day, but points in your favor for saying please. You even enarned a gift horse to look in the mouth: I bought you a box of dog turds for your birthday, I SO hope you enjoy them! Yes, every cache is a gift, but the giftor needs to learn what is appropriate, and what is not. Quote Link to comment
4wheelin_fool Posted May 26, 2010 Share Posted May 26, 2010 I'd ask them to hide caches with gold ingots across the street from my house. Quote Link to comment
+Yurt Posted May 26, 2010 Share Posted May 26, 2010 Write more than 'TFTC' in the online log. That's barely better than saying nothing. Quote Link to comment
preboxed Posted May 26, 2010 Share Posted May 26, 2010 (edited) Please, please, please make sure that what you found **is actually a geocache** and NOT a letterbox. If it has a stamp in it, especially a hand-carved one that took hours to make, it's almost for sure a letterbox not a 'cache. DO NOT TAKE THE STAMP! Doing so completely ruins the letterbox and the game and is becoming increasingly (and frustratingly) common. There's no reason that the two hobbies/addictions can't co-exist by taking that extra moment to have a look at what you've really got. Thanks. Edited May 26, 2010 by preboxed Quote Link to comment
+Crafty Turtle Posted May 27, 2010 Share Posted May 27, 2010 Have a point to your cache. I live in a beautiful rural area. We have many forests, lakes, mountains and rivers. We have many historical features including railways, gold diggings, hotels, monuments, and public buildings. Please don't waste your time with a micro in a lakeside botanic garden, with no info on your page about the gardens. Pointless caches are easily forgettable. Please, take me on an adventure. I hereby revoke my previous comment in favor of this one! Posted expectations are sooo entertaining. Yay. Thank you for my smug superior feeling for the day, but points in your favor for saying please. You even enarned a gift horse to look in the mouth: Um... the OP asked: If I could ask my fellow cachers to do one thing, what would it be? I would ask them to provide more interesting caches. I don't see what is so wrong with that. It's not an expectation, it's just an answer to the question. And someone else agreed with me, that the dream is worthy of mentioning. If someone asked me what I'd do with a million dollars, and I said I'd buy a big house, would you feel smug because you know I'm not actually getting a million dollars? Well I know it too, so your smugness is unjustified. I stand by my answer to the OP. Quote Link to comment
+Coldgears Posted May 27, 2010 Share Posted May 27, 2010 find about 100 caches before hiding any caches. Why my favorite geocache was hidden by someone with less then 50 hides. My favorite geocachER was hidden by soemone with less then 80... Funny though, the people who have over 100 finds have the worst geocaches. I disagree with that one. Quote Link to comment
+Terrier Team Posted May 27, 2010 Share Posted May 27, 2010 please actually sign the log. don't say something like found it but couldn't reach it... that's kinda like lieing, not to mention cheating because you didn't really "find" it you found the approximate location yes but the actual cach? NO!! Quote Link to comment
+silksmybaby Posted May 28, 2010 Share Posted May 28, 2010 please actually sign the log. don't say something like found it but couldn't reach it... that's kinda like lieing, not to mention cheating because you didn't really "find" it you found the approximate location yes but the actual cach? NO!! Not always have I been able to sign the log. Sometimes it is in containers that I cannot get the lid off (many nanos are done so tight it cant be unscrewed) but I did physically hold the cache and attempt to sign the log. Also when they are dripping wet I don't even bother I just put the cache back go on to the next one. Quote Link to comment
+BulldogBlitz Posted May 28, 2010 Share Posted May 28, 2010 find about 100 caches before hiding any caches. Why my favorite geocache was hidden by someone with less then 50 hides. My favorite geocachER was hidden by soemone with less then 80... Funny though, the people who have over 100 finds have the worst geocaches. I disagree with that one. that's been my experience mostly.... there's a few cachers with thousands of finds... and 200+ hides... those were wet logs in non-sense places....inside of plastic containers that never should have been set out....that never respond to maintenance notes (not mine). Quote Link to comment
+JJball Posted May 28, 2010 Share Posted May 28, 2010 Don't hide more caches than you are willing to keep maintained. And I mean well maintained. Quote Link to comment
+smithie23 Posted May 28, 2010 Share Posted May 28, 2010 Bring a friend along. This sport is addictive, and you may just get 'em hooked! Quote Link to comment
+mwellman Posted June 2, 2010 Share Posted June 2, 2010 Attend or host an local event. It's the best way to learn how to be a better geocacher both as a finder and as a owner. Quote Link to comment
+ADTCacheur Posted June 2, 2010 Share Posted June 2, 2010 find about 100 caches before hiding any caches. Why my favorite geocache was hidden by someone with less then 50 hides. My favorite geocachER was hidden by soemone with less then 80... Funny though, the people who have over 100 finds have the worst geocaches. I disagree with that one. that's been my experience mostly.... there's a few cachers with thousands of finds... and 200+ hides... those were wet logs in non-sense places....inside of plastic containers that never should have been set out....that never respond to maintenance notes (not mine). That may be because they see hides/finds as "points". I personally see it as more of a percentage for my "points". If I have one hide that 97% of people who visit absolutely love, that beats 200 caches that about 10% of people like... That's why I don't have a cache hidden yet. I'm giving it careful planning, and looking for a GOOD place. Not just a place where it will be well hidden, but a place with a good view, or a nice hike. Quote Link to comment
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