+thurnfamily Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 How do I report two puzzle caches using the exact same coordinates? They are right on top of each other on the map, so it is impossible to select one of them. They are in northern Virginia, http://coord.info/GC1281Z and http://coord.info/GC11H17 Quote
+StarBrand Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 Puzzle cache listed coords are virtual stages and are not subject to any distance/saturation rules. I am certain the reviewer was aware when #2 was published. Quote
+StarBrand Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 See: http://support.Groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=232 Quote
jholly Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 How do I report two puzzle caches using the exact same coordinates? They are right on top of each other on the map, so it is impossible to select one of them. They are in northern Virginia, http://coord.info/GC1281Z and http://coord.info/GC11H17 You can select them individually, not a problem. If you click on one and get the info balloon on the bottom of the balloon is 1 of 2 nearby results · < Prev | Next > Click on next or previous to select which one you want. The mouse over also shows both names. I don't see a problem. Quote
+Isonzo Karst Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 Stacking puzzle cache bogus coords on waypoints with lots of zeros is common all over the world - on confluence points around big urban areas there can be quite a lot of them. It does make for a messy map, I agree. But it's okay. In my area, one prolific hider of puzzles has 8 caches all stacked on the same set of bogus coords. GC1281Z is Members only, a warning for anybody who doesn't want to show up on the audit log. Quote
+Mad Dawgg Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 Stacking puzzle cache bogus coords on waypoints with lots of zeros is common all over the world - on confluence points around big urban areas there can be quite a lot of them. It does make for a messy map, I agree. But it's okay. In my area, one prolific hider of puzzles has 8 caches all stacked on the same set of bogus coords. GC1281Z is Members only, a warning for anybody who doesn't want to show up on the audit log. Audit Log? Sounds mysterious could you elaborate please? Mad Dawgg Quote
Pup Patrol Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 Stacking puzzle cache bogus coords on waypoints with lots of zeros is common all over the world - on confluence points around big urban areas there can be quite a lot of them. It does make for a messy map, I agree. But it's okay. In my area, one prolific hider of puzzles has 8 caches all stacked on the same set of bogus coords. GC1281Z is Members only, a warning for anybody who doesn't want to show up on the audit log. Audit Log? Sounds mysterious could you elaborate please? Mad Dawgg Help Center → Premium Membership → Benefits 1.2. Audit Log http://support.Groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=122 B. Quote
+The_Incredibles_ Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 (edited) How do I report two puzzle caches using the exact same coordinates? They are right on top of each other on the map, so it is impossible to select one of them. They are in northern Virginia, http://coord.info/GC1281Z and http://coord.info/GC11H17 You can select them individually, not a problem. If you click on one and get the info balloon on the bottom of the balloon is 1 of 2 nearby results · < Prev | Next > Click on next or previous to select which one you want. The mouse over also shows both names. I don't see a problem. We have 2 puzzles on top of each other here. I've posted a note on one of the cache pages to tell them. Just tried the and the above instructions work! Still annoying though, they haven't changed the coords. At a glance all I see is a smilie for the other cache, so unless I looked carefully, I'd never know I missed one. Edited August 3, 2012 by The_Incredibles_ Quote
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