+mekk Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 We've been geocaching since 2004, but due to life, kids, jobs, etc., don't get out that often. We're approaching our 100th find milestone and I'm just curious if I'm just weird alone in wanting to find a cache for that milestone that will be memorable. (Which is what I'm planning to do) So.... tell me how you plan for a milestone find? Do you choose a particular cache? Or just whatever is the next one that makes that milestone? Thanks! Quote Link to comment
+Panther&Pine Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 We tried to plan our 100th to be the 10 year event, but apparently I can't count higher then 5 correctly so our 100th was a small container- not too memorable other then it was the 100th. Many folks plan their milestones- you're not weird. Quote Link to comment
ashnikes Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 my friend is going naked geocaching on some nude beach on her 500th or 1000th, one of those. turns out theres a whole community of nude geocachers, Quote Link to comment
+Team MacKenzie Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 I did for my 100th find and my 200th find. Both caches were picked in advance and saved for the milestone events. My 300th cache came while I was attending Spring Fling Mega. I was using a notepad to write down the caches as I found them so I could do a little happy dance when I hit # 300. Due to my forgetting to write down a cache when found, the cache I celebrated at was actually 301...ooops.. I discovered the error of my ways when I was home after the weekend logging caches! I've not picked out the next one and will probably just let it happen but when # 500 rolls around, I certainly want it to be a special one. Quote Link to comment
+geodarts Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 There is a local cache that offers an unactivated geocoin if you do it as a specified milestone, but delayed gratification is always a problem for me so I simply found the cache and left the coins for those who can wait. I never plan out milestones. Perhaps it would be easier for me (or I would be more motivated to do so) if the numbers on the cache page were frozen at the time of the log entry. That way, I could at least log them in so that the cache that is attached to a particular number is not a lamp post hide. But many people do plan them out and I can see why it would be fun. Quote Link to comment
+JBnW Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 I'm with the "I can't count that well" crowd , but did manage to pick a rewarding puzze for 100, stumble upon a long-forgotten ammo can from a very well-known CO for 200, and got our whole team/family together for a kid-friendly cache for 300 (the only one really planned). And the last one was the most fun of the three. Quote Link to comment
+WRASTRO Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 We just let them happen. There have been a couple of times when a really cool cache ended up being a round 100 find but they were by coincidence. Whatever feels right to you is what you should do! Quote Link to comment
+Castle Mischief Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 I've thought about it, but I stink at planning ahead when it comes to which cache I'm finding on what day. I might do this for my 500th, which is coming up. Quote Link to comment
+kmartcachier Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 Ive only had one real milestone, but I wanted to make sure it was special. Ive always wanted to do a night cache but there werent any in the area I used to live and there are two where I am now. I saved them both for number 100. Good thing too, one of them didnt pan out. Im glad I did it though, number 100 is still one of my favorites. Quote Link to comment
+dakboy Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 I too either can't count or fail to plan ahead. Most of my X00-find milestone caches have been pretty mundane. #100 was fairly interesting, but I didn't plan it ahead, and #700 could have been an FTF if I'd tried. But that's the best I've done for a milestone. Quote Link to comment
+Dragery Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 my friend is going naked geocaching on some nude beach on her 500th or 1000th, one of those. turns out theres a whole community of nude geocachers, *cringe* I wear pants and long sleeve shirts in the middle of summer to avoid bushes, I couldn't imagine what would get stuck in where if I went naked :/ As for OP, I usually set out on 15-20 cache bike rides on Sundays, so I usually get mile stones along the way, unfortunately nothing special. Quote Link to comment
+Quossum Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 I chose my first one carefully (Looks Like a Cache), and also number 100 (my first puzzle cache, Aisle by Aisle). I'll definitely try to plan memorable ones for future milestones! I've started putting the number find it is for me at the bottom of my logs, because that's something I enjoy seeing in other logs. Sure, So-and-So has 8709 finds now, but what about this find I'm looking at in this old log? How many did he have back then? To me, it's neat to see the progress. --Q Quote Link to comment
+Chokecherry Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 I like my cache milestones to be happy accidents. Quote Link to comment
+mchaos Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 As long as its not a poor micro I am fine with it. Quote Link to comment
+Team MacKenzie Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 I've started putting the number find it is for me at the bottom of my logs, because that's something I enjoy seeing in other logs. Sure, So-and-So has 8709 finds now, but what about this find I'm looking at in this old log? How many did he have back then? To me, it's neat to see the progress. --Q I've started doing that too! That way if I end up reading old logs I know where in my count that one was. I find it interesting to see things like that in others' cache logs so I started doing it myself. Quote Link to comment
+DragonsWest Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 If it is convenient I try to make a milestone at a noteworthy cache or event. It so happened, because of time constraints and failing to gather one piece for an Earthcache (I was running out of time and couldn't dally) and had to make a mad dash the next day, that my 1,500th find was the Mission 9: Tunnel of Light APE cache. If I had all the bits for the Earthcache the honor would have fallen on a bison tube, hanging by a string, in a Medford, Oregon, shopping center. My 1,600th was in search of an old cache which had eluded me on 2 prior visits. Many of the other centuries, plus 1,000 happened where they happened. Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 turns out theres a whole community of nude geocachers http://gitbuff.com/ Quote Link to comment
+GrievousAngel Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 I planned some special caches for 100, 1000, 2000 and 3000, but 4000 is coming up in a few days and I'm going to be driving across the state (several states, to be exact), so I expect it to be something at a rest stop. Oh, well. Quote Link to comment
+JL_HSTRE Posted July 15, 2010 Share Posted July 15, 2010 I had a special cache planned for #100 but ended up with another one that was still pretty clever (and quite the stumper for awhile) so I was fine with that as my milestone. For #200, I picked a neat cache. I aim to pick something neat for every 100th cache (currently at 235). We'll see how well that works out. Quote Link to comment
+roziecakes Posted July 15, 2010 Share Posted July 15, 2010 (edited) I've thought about it, but I stink at planning ahead when it comes to which cache I'm finding on what day. Same here, we're really bad at planning, and have had milestones that have included a parking lot micro and some other goofy things. We'll probably be hitting some pretty good milestones next week, and humboldt flier has some plans up his sleeve for making our milestones interesting, so we'll see how it goes. Edited July 15, 2010 by nymphnsatyr Quote Link to comment
Andronicus Posted July 15, 2010 Share Posted July 15, 2010 I usualy try, but it usualy doesn't work out. Think like "ok, I am at 199 caches. No more caching till Saturday when I do that climb...O crap, can't stop caching..." end up with a MIST (Micro In Spruce Tree) cache as my 200th. Quote Link to comment
+drfred Posted July 15, 2010 Share Posted July 15, 2010 (edited) Yes. I find it great fun to plan out my milestones and usually try to pick caches that are quite difficult or that I am not likely to try otherwise. For #100 (this was back in the days that 100 was a big step, not a day's caching): drfred #100 For 500 and 1000 I did caches at Oak Mountain State Park with associated 10 mile hikes. #2000 was in Mexico, because I thought that would be fun. #3000 happened while at GWVII, so I made the event 3000 - I know, kinda hokey, but it's how it happened and I don't think that is bad... (I had really been planning to make Key to the Cryptonomicon 3000 because it is DEFINITELY worthy as a milestone - it was 3100 for me... Edited July 15, 2010 by drfred Quote Link to comment
+Team Smokey Posted July 15, 2010 Share Posted July 15, 2010 We absolutely do, but WE choose the milestones. For us, Team Smokey, we chose: #100 - Smoke Report GC5102 #500 - SMOKEY'S CACHE GC103GW #1000 - Smokey's Last Resting Place GCXCN0 We thought about marking every 100 'milestone' caches in this way, but decided against it. Quote Link to comment
19eagle81 Posted July 15, 2010 Share Posted July 15, 2010 I had hoped to make my 100th find coincide with the 100th annivesary of the Boy Scouts of America. There was a local cache hidden in the Welcome sign of our local council's summer camp; alas, I was unable to find the cache and had e-mailed the CO to get a hint as to the location. He told me it was a replacement cache and the location to find it. I went back (after logging in about 14 more finds) and found it . The cache happened to be the old cache and not the replacement; still, SL and went on about my caching business . The thought was there, but not the result. Quote Link to comment
+humboldt flier Posted July 15, 2010 Share Posted July 15, 2010 I've thought about it, but I stink at planning ahead when it comes to which cache I'm finding on what day. Same here, we're really bad at planning, and have had milestones that have included a parking lot micro and some other goofy things. We'll probably be hitting some pretty good milestones next week, and humboldt flier has some plans up his sleeve for making our milestones interesting, so we'll see how it goes. But keep in mind Humboldt Flier is a rabble rousing rat dog who likes to rattle chains and cages ... at time is known to throw down bait as well. Tee, Hee, Hee, Hee Quote Link to comment
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