+OldGregg32 Posted January 20, 2022 Share Posted January 20, 2022 I have an idea for a cache, where when you find it, you rehide it somewhere else, and then send me the new coordinates and I'll change them. But I don't know if something like this already exists, if there is a limit on how many times you can change the coordinates on a cache, and if there are any other things that would not work. If someone could give me some information on this, that would be great! 3 Quote Link to comment
+lee737 Posted January 21, 2022 Share Posted January 21, 2022 (edited) Geocaching.com used to have movable caches, they were eliminated a few years ago..... Edited January 21, 2022 by lee737 Quote Link to comment
+Max and 99 Posted January 21, 2022 Share Posted January 21, 2022 (edited) 9 hours ago, OldGregg32 said: I have an idea for a cache, where when you find it, you rehide it somewhere else, and then send me the new coordinates and I'll change them. But I don't know if something like this already exists, if there is a limit on how many times you can change the coordinates on a cache, and if there are any other things that would not work. If someone could give me some information on this, that would be great! How would you be sure that each time you change the coordinates on a cache they don't conflict with a different cache, and be too close for the 528 ft distance requirement? Edited January 21, 2022 by Max and 99 1 Quote Link to comment
+Isonzo Karst Posted January 21, 2022 Share Posted January 21, 2022 https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines#accessible Caches intended to move will not be published. You're describing a traveling cache. They were around early in game, a few lasted a while, but eventually were mass archived by the site, with their owner's being offered a special trackable. 1 Quote Link to comment
+TeamRabbitRun Posted January 21, 2022 Share Posted January 21, 2022 Permission issues, too. Quote Link to comment
+TeamRabbitRun Posted January 21, 2022 Share Posted January 21, 2022 PLUS, a cache is more than just a container. If I find "Joe's Travelling Cache' when it was over HERE up in a tree, then when it gets moved to over THERE under a rock, I can't find it again. But, it's an entirely different experience, so it's an entirely different cache. The OP was wondering about 'moving' coordinates for a hide, but that's not intended for this purpose; that's to fix a problem. Quote Link to comment
+kunarion Posted January 21, 2022 Share Posted January 21, 2022 18 hours ago, OldGregg32 said: I have an idea for a cache, where when you find it, you rehide it somewhere else, and then send me the new coordinates and I'll change them. But I don't know if something like this already exists, if there is a limit on how many times you can change the coordinates on a cache, and if there are any other things that would not work. If someone could give me some information on this, that would be great! Some of the original traveling caches were made into Trackable items when traveling caches were archived. You can attach a TB or Geocoin to a container as big as you like, and basically it's this idea. But prepare for a bunch of the issues that caused traveling caches to go away. 2 Quote Link to comment
+cerberus1 Posted January 21, 2022 Share Posted January 21, 2022 18 hours ago, OldGregg32 said: I have an idea for a cache, where when you find it, you rehide it somewhere else, and then send me the new coordinates and I'll change them. But I don't know if something like this already exists, if there is a limit on how many times you can change the coordinates on a cache, and if there are any other things that would not work. If someone could give me some information on this, that would be great! Curious, did you read the guidelines before placing your caches? Years ago, when we had an "intro" app we'd lose ammo cans, when newbs thought they were supposed to be moved and rehidden. Luckily, since they were completely clueless about the hobby, others found most of our ammo cans laying alongside trails. The only thing you can't change is a cache's type... If muggled, or something presents an issue, you can move your hide up to 500+ feet on your own. Further requires a Reviewer. Of course entering the new coordinates to the cache is needed afterwards. Someone will probably report you if done repeatedly... 1 Quote Link to comment
+Harry Dolphin Posted January 21, 2022 Share Posted January 21, 2022 My sister and I were hunting for a cache in New Hampshire. I searched on side of the tree. She searched the other side. I said "I found it." She said "I found it." One of them was a travelling cache! 1 1 Quote Link to comment
+OldGregg32 Posted January 21, 2022 Author Share Posted January 21, 2022 Yes, I have read the guidelines. I have not placed, and do not intend to place, any caches that I want to move, I was just curious if there was any possibility of making something like this. This is exactly the information I was looking for, and I'm kind of new to geocaching, so I didn't know that there used to be traveling caches. Thanks for all the answers!😄 Quote Link to comment
+peter-tvm Posted January 21, 2022 Share Posted January 21, 2022 I was about to suggest that you could create an unknown or letterbox hybrid with an final container that always is at the same coordinates, and an small container with the coordinates that are moved around and the last person that moved it publish the coordinates in an log. But this will probably the refused as it's physical object and those must be 161 meters from other physical objects. I know that there a re a few unknown in Sweden that uses an homepage where the data can be changed so that an new location and password is created by every visitor. Something like that might work. 1 Quote Link to comment
+Max and 99 Posted January 21, 2022 Share Posted January 21, 2022 15 minutes ago, peter-tvm said: I know that there a re a few unknown in Sweden that uses an homepage where the data can be changed so that an new location and password is created by every visitor. Something like that might work. Huh? Quote Link to comment
+Smitherington Posted January 21, 2022 Share Posted January 21, 2022 I remember a traveling cache that started out in Genesee County (Flint, MI) back in 2003. I found it 12 times. The last time was in 2016. It was ABC's, GCCD54. The first hider placed it at a location that started with the letter 'A'. Next finder moved it to a letter 'B' location, and so on. I loved it. Going back looking at some of the logs reminded me of the creativity that exists in the geocaching world. 1 Quote Link to comment
+4wheeler Posted January 22, 2022 Share Posted January 22, 2022 (edited) Found one that may be a legal version of what you are talking about. It was a mystery cache with many possible locations. When you find it then you move it to one of the other possible locations but don't tell which one. Locations were all LPC in a large mall parking lot Edited January 22, 2022 by 4wheeler Quote Link to comment
+Max and 99 Posted January 22, 2022 Share Posted January 22, 2022 16 minutes ago, 4wheeler said: Found one that may be a legal version of what you are talking about. It was a mystery cache with many possible locations. When you find it then you move it to one of the other possible locations but don't tell which one. Locations were all LPC in a large mall parking lot That doesn't sound legit either. Quote Link to comment
+niraD Posted January 22, 2022 Share Posted January 22, 2022 25 minutes ago, 4wheeler said: Found one that may be a legal version of what you are talking about. It was a mystery cache with many possible locations. When you find it then you move it to one of the other possible locations but don't tell which one. Locations were all LPC in a large mall parking lot I found a mystery/puzzle cache that was based on the Monty Hall problem. There were 3 waypoints, which were 3 different lamp posts in the same parking lot. The idea was to pick A, B, or C. On the outside of the container, was a message that told you that one of the other waypoints was NOT the cache. You could then decide whether to open the container you were currently holding (i.e., stay with your original choice) or switch to the other location that hadn't been revealed yet. For example, if I find container A and it tells me that B is NOT the cache, then I could either open A (which is in my hand), or I could put it back and open C. Two containers had laminated notes that told you that this was not the cache. The other had the log. The owner requested (not required, because that would be an ALR) everyone to say in their log whether they switched, and whether the first container they opened was the actual cache. You were NOT supposed to say whether you chose A, B, or C first, or whether the actual cache was A, B, or C. The cache didn't actually move, but it was a fun twist where you knew it was in one of 3 locations, but not which location. And they were all physical waypoints, because they all had a game piece of some kind. Quote Link to comment
+Max and 99 Posted January 22, 2022 Share Posted January 22, 2022 5 minutes ago, niraD said: I found a mystery/puzzle cache that was based on the Monty Hall problem. There were 3 waypoints, which were 3 different lamp posts in the same parking lot. The idea was to pick A, B, or C. On the outside of the container, was a message that told you that one of the other waypoints was NOT the cache. You could then decide whether to open the container you were currently holding (i.e., stay with your original choice) or switch to the other location that hadn't been revealed yet. For example, if I find container A and it tells me that B is NOT the cache, then I could either open A (which is in my hand), or I could put it back and open C. Two containers had laminated notes that told you that this was not the cache. The other had the log. The owner requested (not required, because that would be an ALR) everyone to say in their log whether they switched, and whether the first container they opened was the actual cache. You were NOT supposed to say whether you chose A, B, or C first, or whether the actual cache was A, B, or C. The cache didn't actually move, but it was a fun twist where you knew it was in one of 3 locations, but not which location. And they were all physical waypoints, because they all had a game piece of some kind. I would enjoy one like that. Quote Link to comment
+humboldt flier Posted January 22, 2022 Share Posted January 22, 2022 Ohhhhhh, I remember those ... I remember high-tailing it 65 miles to snag one, only to find it looooonnnggg gone. Late logging issues. By the time it had been logged at "point A" it had been in San Francisco, Calif for 3 days. Concept reminded me of a First To Find Run .... but by golly you had better be first on site. Quote Link to comment
+Wacka Posted January 22, 2022 Share Posted January 22, 2022 Was one in my area where the coords of the cache were on three TBs (electrons) that was supposed to stay within 10 miles of the fake coords(nucleus).Didn't last very long as the TBs were moved out of the area. 1 Quote Link to comment
+niraD Posted January 22, 2022 Share Posted January 22, 2022 18 hours ago, humboldt flier said: Concept reminded me of a First To Find Run .... but by golly you had better be first on site. Yeah, that was pretty much it. Every find was essentially an FTF race, because whoever found it would take it and re-hide it somewhere else. I remember one that showed up at an event location. A bunch of us headed out together to find the cache. We all logged it, even though only one of us kept it and re-hid it. Quote Link to comment
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