+TJ-Tigger Posted April 17, 2003 Share Posted April 17, 2003 I am looking to place a cache in my local area, and was going to borrow a method from another cache "Pies Are Squared" by Jim Reeb. The Pies Are Squared cache caused you to figure the radius of a circle and then draw three different circles where the center was a particular point referenced in the cache descriptions. Once you found where the three circles met, you could then find a micro cache which gave the coordinates for the final cache. All the necessary information was contained in the cache description. My spin on this idea is to use posts that are along a nature trail where I like to bike (7.2 miles long). The posts are along the entire length of the path and they have numbers on top of the posts, but they are not mile markers. I don't know their exact purpose. My thought is to have three of those posts referenced in the cache with an equation where a cacher would have to visit each post to retrieve the number off the top of the post, place that number into the equation to figure out the area of a circle. Once they have that figured out, they would then have to draw the circles on the map using the post as the center of the circle, and where the three circles overlapped, they would find the final cache. None of the posts are that far from a trailhead. I would wager a guess that the farthest might be a mile away from an entry point to the trail, but only .10 of a mile from a road that runs near the trail. So is it too much to ask for a cacher to find these posts, do some math and then plot them on a computer of other map and then find the real cache? Tigg Quote Link to comment
+SilverRubicon Posted April 17, 2003 Share Posted April 17, 2003 Doesn't sound like too much to me, but I enjoy these type of caches. Ones that exercise the mind and body. I would expect that this type of cache would have less visitors though. Not everyone is into the harder ones, but those that are will appreciate it and your efforts in creating it. If they were all 1/1 then it would quickly become boring and not many would continue to do it, at least I wouldn't. SilverRubicon Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted April 17, 2003 Share Posted April 17, 2003 Sounds good to me! "It has been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few virtues" -Abraham Lincoln Quote Link to comment
skydiver Posted April 17, 2003 Share Posted April 17, 2003 Yup, go for it. You won't get as many finders as the effortless caches do, but some of us actually like to work for it. --------------------------------------- "We never seek things for themselves -- what we seek is the very seeking of things." Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) --------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted April 17, 2003 Share Posted April 17, 2003 The cache is fine. The part about finding a micro though is hard. I've got a cache that involves circles. Even with a perfect soltuion (not gonna tell how) My coordinates were off 30'. Take 30' and add the 20' you are already off and that can be very hard for a micro. Heck I used a 5 gallon bucket and it took one cacher 3 tries and the bucket is in plain sight if you are within 10'. (From the right angle anyway) ===================== Wherever you go there you are. Quote Link to comment
Scamp Posted April 17, 2003 Share Posted April 17, 2003 I think it sounds like a really neat cache. Go for it. <3)~ Quote Link to comment
+flask Posted April 17, 2003 Share Posted April 17, 2003 nope- sounds great. do us a little favor and random-encrypt the clues. or double-encrypt. it doesn't matter if you get to camp at one or at six. dinner is still at six. Quote Link to comment
+welch Posted April 17, 2003 Share Posted April 17, 2003 quote:Originally posted by flask:nope- sounds great. do us a little favor and random-encrypt the clues. or double-encrypt. Flask, If I have to make more than say 3 trips to find this cache... I WILL blame you! Quote Link to comment
+The Weasel Posted April 17, 2003 Share Posted April 17, 2003 Up to you but.... Ugh, I hate MATH. I thought the fun part was getting people out to the site and enjoy the thrill of the hunt, not sit and do geometry. I personally would not waste my time on doing the cache since it is not called geomathing. Quote Link to comment
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