+ljvet Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Without reading up on it too much, I went to my first state park yesterday. Using the coordinates from the website, I could not find the first cache. Is this correct? I figured the first one - in a wooded area in the middle of the parking lot, would be an easy find. Thoughts? PS: I was at Banning State Park. Quote Link to comment
+Davequal Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Without reading up on it too much, I went to my first state park yesterday. Using the coordinates from the website, I could not find the first cache. Is this correct? I figured the first one - in a wooded area in the middle of the parking lot, would be an easy find. Thoughts? PS: I was at Banning State Park. http://coord.info/GC1P4HQ ? Looks pretty straight forward.... Quote Link to comment
Luckless Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 I'm confused- You say it is in the middle of a parking lot, but the other loggers mention a long hike. Maybe check your GPS. Quote Link to comment
+The A-Team Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 I'm confused- You say it is in the middle of a parking lot, but the other loggers mention a long hike. Maybe check your GPS. It's a multi. It sounds like the OP is having problems finding stage 1. Those logs will be referring to the entire cache. Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 I'm confused- You say it is in the middle of a parking lot, but the other loggers mention a long hike. Maybe check your GPS. It is a multicache - the first stage is in the wooded area. Quote Link to comment
+WestSideDaddy Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Most (if not all) of the state park caches are multi caches and this one certainly is. I haven't found this one, but I have seen some traditional style multis (each coordinate in a bison tube) and some are a field puzzle. Quote Link to comment
+DragonsWest Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 There's probably something about starting there and looking for information in the parking area, which will lead to a next stage. Does the original poster have a GPSr with the full page description available on it? Quote Link to comment
+ljvet Posted March 21, 2012 Author Share Posted March 21, 2012 I'm confused- You say it is in the middle of a parking lot, but the other loggers mention a long hike. Maybe check your GPS. It is a multicache - the first stage is in the wooded area. Yes - there were two parking areas seperated with a wooded area in the middle. That's where my gps led me. I knew I was looking for the first stage - I just wondered if there was some puzzle or "process" to these wildlife ones that I was missing. Perhaps the only thing I was missing was a "find". hmph! I'll have to go back! It was a BEAUTIFUL day to be in the park. Seriously - when do you ever get an entire state park to yourself. We did not see or hear another single person! Despite not finding the cache, the hike was AWESOME! Quote Link to comment
+ljvet Posted March 21, 2012 Author Share Posted March 21, 2012 There's probably something about starting there and looking for information in the parking area, which will lead to a next stage. Does the original poster have a GPSr with the full page description available on it? I'm not sure what you mean about "full page description". I have a Magellan explorist GC. Its been pretty good for the most part. And I tried to read up on the cache online prior to going. Because I couldn't find it - I thought I might have missed a part of the process. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
+DragonsWest Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 (edited) I'm confused- You say it is in the middle of a parking lot, but the other loggers mention a long hike. Maybe check your GPS. It is a multicache - the first stage is in the wooded area. Yes - there were two parking areas seperated with a wooded area in the middle. That's where my gps led me. I knew I was looking for the first stage - I just wondered if there was some puzzle or "process" to these wildlife ones that I was missing. Perhaps the only thing I was missing was a "find". hmph! I'll have to go back! It was a BEAUTIFUL day to be in the park. Seriously - when do you ever get an entire state park to yourself. We did not see or hear another single person! Despite not finding the cache, the hike was AWESOME! Based upon my own experience (and possibly the experience of hundreds of others) it may well turn out to be even more awesome for you when you finally complete it. Best of luck! Edited March 21, 2012 by DragonsWest Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 There's probably something about starting there and looking for information in the parking area, which will lead to a next stage. Does the original poster have a GPSr with the full page description available on it? I'm not sure what you mean about "full page description". I have a Magellan explorist GC. Its been pretty good for the most part. And I tried to read up on the cache online prior to going. Because I couldn't find it - I thought I might have missed a part of the process. Thanks! Hi, ljvet. I'm curious why you didn't just go to the park office and ask them about it. They would have been able to help you, I'm sure. Quote Link to comment
+ljvet Posted March 21, 2012 Author Share Posted March 21, 2012 There's probably something about starting there and looking for information in the parking area, which will lead to a next stage. Does the original poster have a GPSr with the full page description available on it? I'm not sure what you mean about "full page description". I have a Magellan explorist GC. Its been pretty good for the most part. And I tried to read up on the cache online prior to going. Because I couldn't find it - I thought I might have missed a part of the process. Thanks! Hi, ljvet. I'm curious why you didn't just go to the park office and ask them about it. They would have been able to help you, I'm sure. Well, I never even thought to do that. And, I don't think there was anyone there. I'm getting smarter - and I'm heading north again this weekend. Maybe I'll get that one and a couple more I'm hoping. I think I was looking for a bigger container for the first stage. I should have been looking at small places - I have some ideas. Quote Link to comment
+bflentje Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Most (if not all) of the state park caches are multi caches and this one certainly is. I haven't found this one, but I have seen some traditional style multis (each coordinate in a bison tube) and some are a field puzzle. Yep, what he said. Stage #1 at Banning is a 8.5x11" stapled to the kiosk directing you to stage #2. Quote Link to comment
+bflentje Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 There's probably something about starting there and looking for information in the parking area, which will lead to a next stage. Does the original poster have a GPSr with the full page description available on it? I'm not sure what you mean about "full page description". I have a Magellan explorist GC. Its been pretty good for the most part. And I tried to read up on the cache online prior to going. Because I couldn't find it - I thought I might have missed a part of the process. Thanks! Hi, ljvet. I'm curious why you didn't just go to the park office and ask them about it. They would have been able to help you, I'm sure. The lesser popular MN state parks, like Banning, usually don't have an open ranger office open this early in the season. If you can't find stage #1, PM me and I'll provide you with inside information. Quote Link to comment
+ljvet Posted March 21, 2012 Author Share Posted March 21, 2012 Most (if not all) of the state park caches are multi caches and this one certainly is. I haven't found this one, but I have seen some traditional style multis (each coordinate in a bison tube) and some are a field puzzle. Yep, what he said. Stage #1 at Banning is a 8.5x11" stapled to the kiosk directing you to stage #2. Ggrrrr a person could be mad about that - or excited to try again next time! I will choose the latter. I briefly thought of looking at the kiosk, but I would have never thought it was out in the wide open. Every find is different - just when I think I got this thing...something changes. Thanks so much! Ljvet Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Most (if not all) of the state park caches are multi caches and this one certainly is. I haven't found this one, but I have seen some traditional style multis (each coordinate in a bison tube) and some are a field puzzle. Yep, what he said. Stage #1 at Banning is a 8.5x11" stapled to the kiosk directing you to stage #2. Ah... that's right. I haven't done Banning, but I did do another state park multi a couple of years back where the first stage was like that, and I will admit that it took me a while! Quote Link to comment
+Crow-T-Robot Posted March 22, 2012 Share Posted March 22, 2012 Most (if not all) of the state park caches are multi caches and this one certainly is. I haven't found this one, but I have seen some traditional style multis (each coordinate in a bison tube) and some are a field puzzle. Yep, what he said. Stage #1 at Banning is a 8.5x11" stapled to the kiosk directing you to stage #2. Ggrrrr a person could be mad about that - or excited to try again next time! I will choose the latter. I briefly thought of looking at the kiosk, but I would have never thought it was out in the wide open. Every find is different - just when I think I got this thing...something changes. Thanks so much! Ljvet I've only found one of the Safari caches (Jay Cooke) and WP1 was also on a kiosk next to the parking area, so that seems to be a theme as to how these caches are started. As far as someone "spoiling" it for you, I wouldn't worry about that. These caches seem to be geared toward every level of cacher. The Jay Cooke cache, for example, had a field puzzle to solve for the next coordinates but if you couldn't solve the puzzle, you could always flip the page for a hint, if you still couldn't solve it, flip for another hint...still not solving it? Flip to the last page and the coordinates were there. So, you could solve the puzzle to get the next stage or just flip to the coordinates. Quote Link to comment
+bflentje Posted March 22, 2012 Share Posted March 22, 2012 Just wait until you search for stage #1 at William Obrien. Quote Link to comment
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