The Alethiometrists Posted April 7, 2003 Share Posted April 7, 2003 Recently, I learned of an international cooperation geocache project between the UK and the US: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=17412 In brief, it's a set of two, two-stage geocaches. At the first stage (there's one first stage in the US, and one first stage in the UK), you get one of the coordinates for the US second stage, and one of the coordinates for the UK second stage. The result is that, after completing the first stage, both the US geocacher and the UK geocacher have half of the coordinates they need for themselves, and half the coordinates their trans-Atlantic colleagues need. They then use the cache web pages to post a request for assistance, and exchange emails with their fellow geocachers to complete the puzzle. I was wondering if anyone would like to try this between Canada and the United States. I could handle my end, from Raleigh-Durham, NC. As for the other end, I'm open to any location north of the border, though I'll admit I'm particularly interested in British Columbia, since I get up there sometimes. You can post your thoughts here, or simply email me: kwmac@duke.edu Cheers, Ken Macdonald The Alethiometrists Quote Link to comment
KimAndMollie Posted April 7, 2003 Share Posted April 7, 2003 Sounds awesome! Were you thinking of Mainland BC or Vancouver Island (where I live) ? I could definitely do something like that. Quote Link to comment
Happy Boy Posted April 8, 2003 Share Posted April 8, 2003 Actually there is a regular cache on the Alberta/Montana Border, called international I might attempt this cache, as I will be near there in early June. It has not been found since October. As for where the Alethiometrists want in B.C., I know them, and I can say they like Vancouver (the city) and/or Whistler, which is a destination of one of their travel bugs. Quote Link to comment
+Decodoppler Posted April 8, 2003 Share Posted April 8, 2003 Excellent concept... Too bad I'm not in B.C. Good luck with it. "Either that wallpaper goes or I do!" Quote Link to comment
The Alethiometrists Posted April 9, 2003 Author Share Posted April 9, 2003 Interesting to hear from Happy Boy that there already is a border geocache - but this is a different concept, with two sets of widely separated caches, requiring international cooperation of ad hoc teams. I think Vancouver Island would be great - if I hadn't been so busy skiing at Cypress and Whistler back in Dec/Jan, I would have taken a ferry over to visit. I'll get in touch with Cache Runner. But perhaps we could keep this thread active, since it might spur other collaborations. Quote Link to comment
+GroundClutter Posted April 9, 2003 Share Posted April 9, 2003 This sounds like a terrific way to make some new friends and contacts. Wouldn't it be neat to meet up with them one day? (ooh, especially if one was in Wales) Cound me in too! I'd love to play. Step away from the tupperware! Quote Link to comment
The Alethiometrists Posted April 10, 2003 Author Share Posted April 10, 2003 Right, and there's no need to limit it to two countries, eh? Quote Link to comment
The Alethiometrists Posted April 14, 2003 Author Share Posted April 14, 2003 I got some initial nibbles of interest on this, but haven't heard anything in a while. Guess I should open it up to the whole country. Anyone interested in a binational geocache? Ken The Alethiometrists Raleigh, NC USA Quote Link to comment
+Pharmadude Posted April 15, 2003 Share Posted April 15, 2003 I would be willing to help. I live just a few minutes away from the Peace Arch border crossing between Canada and the USA. See this virtual cache for more details of the location. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=54874 Since this is the busiest border crossing in Western Canada, it would be an ideal location for a physical cache on this theme. Let me know if I can help. Quote Link to comment
The Alethiometrists Posted April 16, 2003 Author Share Posted April 16, 2003 A few months ago, Rick Cluff from "The Early Edition" (CBC Radio 1) did a special report (and pancake breakfast) at the Peace Arch. One of the folks on that show described the Peace Arch park as one of the most monitored sites on the planet, full of hidden cameras and microphones. I would shy away from a physical cache at that site, myself (though the challenge does have a certain appeal ). I may have jumped the gun in posting before - from what I've heard since, the folks in Victoria will be building their end of this "peace arch." It will probably take a few weeks at my end, anyway, since I've been busy re-establishing a plundered cache, among other things. Anyway, I see no reason why there shouldn't be more international cooperation geocaches, both Canadian-US and otherwise. Keep on coming up with new ideas in this area, folks. Quote Link to comment
+Pharmadude Posted April 16, 2003 Share Posted April 16, 2003 I once hid Vancouver Transit very close to the US border station in Peace Arch Park, without incident. But actually there are lots of places to hide a cache without drawing a lot of attention. The NW sector is primarily bush and quite suitable IMHO. My thinking is that Peace Arch Park would be easily accessible to a good number of citizens from both sides of the border given the high traffic count. Quote Link to comment
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