+Renegade Knight Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 I left my GPS home and had to rely on my partners Magellan... Quote
+leatherman Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 My friends POS GPS V routed us in the wrong direction. Quote
+ironman114 Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 The hint said bush but all I found was a bare spot where there should have been a bush. the FTF said the log said HAHA. Quote
+Lazyboy & Mitey Mite Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 My excuse? You should learn to use your gps Quote
+rusty_tlc Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 After I put the fire out I was too tired to look for the cache. Quote
+sept1c_tank Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 The coordinates for the cache were erroneously posted. They led me to the front door of the cache owner! By the time I communicated with the owner and got to the correct site (5 miles away, the same day) another cacher had found it...and a dog had eaten it! The cache was archived shortly thereafter. Quote
+Lazyboy & Mitey Mite Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 The Swedish Bikini team was on maneuvers and I got distracted Quote
+rusty_tlc Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 The coordinates for the cache were erroneously posted. They led me to the front door of the cache owner! .................................. That happened to someone else to? Quote
+Team Og Rof A Klaw Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 (edited) Ionospheric transduction through a shear vortex in the Heaviside layer. Edited December 22, 2003 by Team Og Rof A Klaw Quote
+pnew Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 I must have thrown the cache out with the other 25lbs of trash I picked up in that lovely state park... Quote
+welch Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 That the cache just isn't there!(of course) Or if you do finally find it, claim it migrated Quote
+Team GPSaxophone Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 What's all this white stuff on the ground? Quote
+pnew Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 the saints can't kick an extra point when needed most.. Quote
The Cuthberts Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 Ho hum..... etrex set to use Saudi map datum !! Quote
Cholo Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 The Swedish Bikini team was on maneuvers and I got distracted This might work for you, but my wife knows that I don't speak Swedish. Quote
+Doc-Dean Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 Chased away by nudists... Who knew they could run so fast with.... well never mind the rest! Quote
+WildGooseChase Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 We ran out of air and the manatee was gone. Quote
+clearpath Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 I get to the cache site and its a freak'n rock field. You know, like the side of a dam where there are roughly several million rocks that all look the same. And, oh by the way, you are looking for a FILM CANNISTER!!!! Quote
+Johnnie Stalkers Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 Sunspots. Lots and lots of sunspots. Quote
+Johnnie Stalkers Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 What was I thinking? One look at my avatar and name should be all the excuse I need. Quote
+Stunod Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 What was I thinking? One look at my avatar and name should be all the excuse I need. You lost your pants?? Quote
+Johnnie Stalkers Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 OMG! I have a recurring dream where....ahh never mind. Hey where'd my pants go? Quote
+Doc-Dean Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 Punji pits. Had to look this one up.... ouch! Quote
Colonel Mustard Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 Cache description said "light bushwacking". Light compared to the rain forests of Central America or Southeast Asia maybe. I forgot my machete and and the vines were the kind from little shop of horrors. The kind that you find aged human remains ensnared in. I'd already walked a mile, plus walked around the perimeter looking for some semblance of a trail, and I was still .25 from ground zero. And I was on easy side according to the topo map. I'd need 2000 gallons of Roundup or a jungle penetrator and a helicopter to get in there. Hey maybe that's how they got the cache placed. Dropped it in from above!! Told myself, "This is a dead of winter cache". I gave up and went back to the truck, popped a beer and shook my head. Hey!! Maybe that explains what happened to those guys in the Park Weirdo thread!! Quote
mufasa1023 Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 Had to run home to catch the Detroit Tiger/Lion's game. Quote
+Kealia Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 Sorry, there's no excuse for a DNF! Get your butt back out there and look again. It's there. It has to be. If you can't find it you weren't looking long enough. Just because it's getting dark/raining/snowing/hailing that no excuse to QUIT! Someobdy went through the trouble to hide that cache - you better find it mister! </Rant> The only DNF I've posted where the cache was NOT missing was due to the cache being behind a thick patch of Poison Oak (which must not have been there when the cache was placed). Having recently (at the time) fought and lost a battle with P.O. I called the search off. Quote
The King Kachers Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 What's a GPS? A GPS unit is a electronic device that can determine your approximate location (within around 6-20 feet) on the planet. Coordinates are normally given in Longitude and Latitude. You can use the unit to navigate from your current location to another location. Some units have their own maps, built-in electronic compasses, voice navigation, depending on the complexity of the device. You don't need to know all the technical mumbo jumbo about GPS units to play Geocaching. All you need to do is be able to enter what is called a "waypoint" where the geocache is hidden. We're working on a section to help you set up your own GPS unit to play. In the meantime, feel free to ask questions in our online forums. Quote
+Naefearjustbeer Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 Read my Log! Think it about sums my disasterous day out quite well Quote
+Doc-Dean Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 Sorry, there's no excuse for a DNF! Get your butt back out there and look again. It's there. It has to be. If you can't find it you weren't looking long enough. Just because it's getting dark/raining/snowing/hailing that no excuse to QUIT! Someobdy went through the trouble to hide that cache - you better find it mister! </Rant> The only DNF I've posted where the cache was NOT missing was due to the cache being behind a thick patch of Poison Oak (which must not have been there when the cache was placed). Having recently (at the time) fought and lost a battle with P.O. I called the search off. That's no excuse.... Carry a bottle of Roundup in you Geopak and apply it to the poison ivy and wait for it to die... It should only take a day or two... Real geocachers don't log DNFs remember?! Quote
+rusty_tlc Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 Ionospheric transduction through a shear vortex in the Heaviside layer. That one won't fly since most GPS units use Nyquist quadrature frequency shift keying to enhance spectral efficiency. Quote
+El Diablo Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 Ionospheric transduction through a shear vortex in the Heaviside layer. That one won't fly since most GPS units use Nyquist quadrature frequency shift keying to enhance spectral efficiency. I didn't know that! I'm going to send mine back to the factory and make them fix it. El Diablo Quote
Radman Forever Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 I'm a stupid idiot that can't find a ^$ box in the *&(&^&^$ woods! D@mnit! Why can't I find a piece of crap tupperware container when I had the directions pretty much written up for me! MAN! Radman Version 2.0 Quote
+Doc-Dean Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 (edited) That one won't fly since most GPS units use Nyquist quadrature frequency shift keying to enhance spectral efficiency. Darn... Mine says Nyquist quadrature frequency shift keying Free!! I want Naquadria in my GPSr too!! Where's Col. O'Neil?? Edited December 22, 2003 by Doc-Dean Quote
+Team Og Rof A Klaw Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 (edited) Ionospheric transduction through a shear vortex in the Heaviside layer. That one won't fly since most GPS units use Nyquist quadrature frequency shift keying to enhance spectral efficiency. Bzzzt! You're confusing a phase space with a Kolyvagin space. QFSK will experience vortex fragmentation in a Kolyvagin space, due to quantum chromodynamic effects. Einstein didn't know everything -- get with the times. Besides which, the woods were all dark and spooky and I thought I heard something behind the tree. Edited December 22, 2003 by Team Og Rof A Klaw Quote
+rusty_tlc Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 Besides which, the woods were all dark and spooky and I thought I heard something behind the tree. I think it's a clown. Quote
+Webfoot Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 The Planet Ape Cache wasn't posted correctly and they refused to believe anyone else saying that either the cache wasn't there, or the coordinates were incorrect. Yeah. That's why I didn't get there first - that and I went on vacation the next day. Quote
+Snoogans Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 This was my log on Geowyz's "Bring Me a Shrubbery" (Pythonesque) cache: Sir Snoogans hast failed on his first outing. Thy honorable knight did leaveth the shrubbery back at his castle, yon these many leagues distant. In his haste to start the quest, he hast shameth himself and the noble knights of the local geocaching round table. He parketh his trusty steed in the correct location and went to retrieveth his magic grail finder device from his mount's travel chest. His equipment was there, but alas, NO SHRUBBERY!!! Sir Snoogans let loose with a mighty DOH! and did travel sullenly to the electronic apothicary where he did purchaseth some DVD's for solace. HARK! Sir Snoogans shall ride into battle with the vile creatures very soon. (as long as the weather isn't too icky) Sir Sn gans of Camelyard Quote
+Bloencustoms Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 Uh, there was a rather large snake curled around the container, hissing at me. Quote
+Ltljon Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 Because the cache page said I could drive right up to it but my GPS showed 186 feet. Quote
+wray_clan Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 It wasn't actually wheelchair accessible, even though there's a one-star terrain rating. Quote
+Sparky-Watts Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 This was my log on Geowyz's "Bring Me a Shrubbery" (Pythonesque) cache: Sir Snoogans hast failed on his first outing. Thy honorable knight did leaveth the shrubbery back at his castle, yon these many leagues distant. In his haste to start the quest, he hast shameth himself and the noble knights of the local geocaching round table. He parketh his trusty steed in the correct location and went to retrieveth his magic grail finder device from his mount's travel chest. His equipment was there, but alas, NO SHRUBBERY!!! Sir Snoogans let loose with a mighty DOH! and did travel sullenly to the electronic apothicary where he did purchaseth some DVD's for solace. HARK! Sir Snoogans shall ride into battle with the vile creatures very soon. (as long as the weather isn't too icky) Sir Sn gans of Camelyard OMG!!!!!! ROFLSHINPMP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh.....Ohhhhhhhhh.....I think I broke a rib laughing!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote
+T10X Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 Left wife and kid in car, running with airconditioner on, almost ran out of gas. Quote
+fizzymagic Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 Why on Earth would anybody need an excuse for a DNF? They are not a mark of shame; they are a badge of courage. Quote
martmann Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 A fast approaching need to do what a bear does in the woods, but without the appropriate paperwork. Quote
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