jim88888888 Posted January 16, 2011 Share Posted January 16, 2011 Hello, We're fairly new to this caching malarky, but having had a tester at setting a cache we'd like to put together a little series. we'd like to make them interesting, challenging and perhaps a bit unusual. On our caching travels we've seen caches which require you to crack combination locks (with clues in other caches), found caches hidden in custom pieces of fencing and we've heard about ones suspended in tree's. I'm just wondering what other unique caches people have come across and enjoyed. Perhaps provide some inspiration for a new series. Thanks in advance. James, Sarah and Podge. Quote Link to comment
+Al 7365 Posted January 16, 2011 Share Posted January 16, 2011 Caches under fake dog poo. Cache in fake food. One of mine is in a hollowed out log with a swing door on the end. One (my all time favorite) was hiden inside a fake crow. Quote Link to comment
+Hampk Posted January 16, 2011 Share Posted January 16, 2011 One of my favourites was inside a fake cow-pat - awesome! Quote Link to comment
+weston wanderer Posted January 16, 2011 Share Posted January 16, 2011 We tend not to hide the usual plastic boxes but instead use natural objects as disguises. The very simplest would be a film canister hidden inside a drilled out log then placed in a pile of similar logs. I'm not giving anything else away on the forum as we have a new series out - with 12 different hides. Quote Link to comment
+Stuey Posted January 16, 2011 Share Posted January 16, 2011 Magnetic snail shell on a metal fence post Nuts & Bolts A door handle attached to a door with velcro A small camo'd box on a statue A small black pipe wedged in the letter I on an engraved stone feature in a park Pine cones Fake rocks Hollowed out brick Fake section of a brick wall A plastic otter A plastic magpie Variations on hollow tree stumps Tennis Ball Golf Ball Just think outside the box Quote Link to comment
+Amberel Posted January 17, 2011 Share Posted January 17, 2011 But, without wishing to inhibit your creativity, keep in mind what searchers might do - we don't really want cachers pulling real snails off posts, or destroying perfectly innocent walls by tearing them apart after reading the hint or previous logs. In my view whatever you do has to look natural enough to a non-cacher but give a clue to a cacher that it is not what it seems. In the past I've not looked for caches where doing so was likely to cause damage to the environment. Rgds, Andy Quote Link to comment
+burtsbodgers Posted January 17, 2011 Share Posted January 17, 2011 The only thing to limit the type of caches you hide is your imagination. Every where you look you can see something that would contain a log book or more, the secret is where would it fit in and if you think others will enjoy finding it. One of the best series that we have done just had normal containers, but where hidden in tricky ways, using pulley's and string up in trees or under bridges. Another series made it difficult to actually sign the logs, you needed to take an array of tools with you to open the containers. For one good one you needed to take a battery and find a circuit board with wire sticking out and you need to power the circuit by connecting the wires up, 10 sets of wires each wire had a part set of co ords by it and the two that switched the bulb on where the ones you needed to find the cache. The thing to do is let your imagination run riot and see what you can come up with. Quote Link to comment
+MartyBartfast Posted January 17, 2011 Share Posted January 17, 2011 (edited) I've also seen :- fake notices magnetically attached to metal cabinets. fake doorbell on the door jamb of a disused factory. fake switch box attached to the base of a street sign. fake 'private property' sign containing a concealed cache. A one pence piece, which when you pick it up has a plastic tube glued to the underside. And one where the cache was simply the log pinned up where it doesn't look out of place and you can just walk up and sign it. Edited January 17, 2011 by MartyBartfast Quote Link to comment
+burtsbodgers Posted January 17, 2011 Share Posted January 17, 2011 I've also seen :- A one pence piece, which when you pick it up has a plastic tube glued to the underside. Where on earth did you find that? Quote Link to comment
+MartyBartfast Posted January 17, 2011 Share Posted January 17, 2011 I've also seen :- A one pence piece, which when you pick it up has a plastic tube glued to the underside. Where on earth did you find that? Now that would be telling. Quote Link to comment
+burtsbodgers Posted January 17, 2011 Share Posted January 17, 2011 I've also seen :- A one pence piece, which when you pick it up has a plastic tube glued to the underside. Where on earth did you find that? Now that would be telling. Well it doen't appear to be my one unless you have not logged it yet Quote Link to comment
+Delta68 Posted January 17, 2011 Share Posted January 17, 2011 (edited) Carpool Windgat in Belgium is one of the best I've seen. It's a regular sized cache in a fairly busy location and visible from 100m away but you wouldn't notice it unless you knew it was there! Not saying anything more than that because we intend to copy the idea sometime... Mark Edited January 17, 2011 by Delta68 Quote Link to comment
+T.R.a.M.P. Posted January 17, 2011 Share Posted January 17, 2011 One trick is to cover the outside of a box with expanding foam - then bury it before the foam sets. The soil sticks to the foam and creates the camo - much more convincing than a pile of sticks! Quote Link to comment
+MartyBartfast Posted January 17, 2011 Share Posted January 17, 2011 Well it doen't appear to be my one unless you have not logged it yet No it wasn't one of yours, although I have found several of your sneaky hides and there's one I looked for but couldn't find so maybe next time I'm in Chichester ..... Quote Link to comment
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