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1) A photograph of the actual cache location.

 

2) A personal website link that describes the cache location. Trust me, it's been done!

 

3) Giving a "cultural," "natural," or "geologic" history of the area can sometimes produce spoilers.

 

Mike (The DirtMan) Pellerin

aka Badger

dirtman@iname.com

 

Jason Dobson

aka "Jay" "J"

Myth8499@aol.com

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What the others have mentioned is what a message that is a 'spoiler' contains. A slight twist of this definition a 'spoiler' is the warning shown, usually by including the words *SPOILER* that by clicking the associated link (or maybe scrolling down the page), there is infomation that will/could give the game away, whatever the topic.

 

When creating message/topic that contains a spoiler, remember to make the topic text generic so people know what you're refering to but doesn't actually indicate what the message says, so they can avoid it if they desire.

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Aside from the spoilers on the online description and logs, there are also physical spoilers--somebody might place a stick in the hole in the tree where the cache is placed, or something along those lines. Here in Minnesota, most of the physical spoilers have been inadvertent--tracks in the snow going to and from the cache site. Of course, with 30' of accuracy, there can still be quite a few misleading tracks at the cache site. Also, it isn't a problem this time of year.

 

www.1800goguard.com

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quote:
Originally posted by mwmm15T:

... Here in Minnesota, most of the physical spoilers have been inadvertent--tracks in the snow going to and from the cache site. Of course, with 30' of accuracy, there can still be quite a few misleading tracks at the cache site. Also, it isn't a problem this time of year.

 

http://www.1800goguard.com

 

But, its only mid-June. Are you saying the Minnesota snowpack was a little wimpy this year...?

 

"Why worry when you can obsess?"

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quote:
Originally posted by WaldenRun:

But, its only mid-June. Are you saying the Minnesota snowpack was a little wimpy this year...?


I didn't see any in Minnesota, but a couple weeks ago I went confluence hunting in southern Canada, and ran into some snow still melting.

 

Jamie

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