+Fritz_Monroe Posted March 6, 2004 Share Posted March 6, 2004 Anyone know what the record would be for DNF for a cache that's known to be there? We have a series of caches in the area that are deffinately 5 star difficulty. The Little Nasty series. Little Nasty 4 was just approved March 4 and now has 7 DNF logs without the first find. There's probably 20 hours of searching involved in those 7 DNFs. Anyone know of any other real difficult caches that have a lot of DNFs before being found for the first time? F_M Quote Link to comment
+Kealia Posted March 6, 2004 Share Posted March 6, 2004 I know there's a ton out there. One of mine had 6 DNF's (4 star) before I accompanied a cacher out there and helped him find it. I'm sure there are ones with 10 or more out there as well. Pretty devious bunch we are.... Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted March 6, 2004 Share Posted March 6, 2004 (edited) I have one with 13 DNF's, but I know there are more. Several finders made multiple failed attempts, but only logged one DNF, so it really has closer to 20 trips that ended in DNF's. And those are ones I know of. And there is this one which has only been out a few months and has 9 DNF's recorded. But I know every finder made at least one failed attempt before making the find, which would bring the total to 13 DNF had they been logged. That's pretty stiff for a cache that has been out just over 2 months. The owner has since added the hint he gave me to his cache page, which makes it a lot easier, so I'm sure the DNF's will slow down. Edited March 6, 2004 by briansnat Quote Link to comment
+IMLost Posted March 6, 2004 Share Posted March 6, 2004 My new cache Compass Course 101 has the local cachers going pretty nuts. Like briansnat's I know there where several attempts that were not logged. I didn't think this would be that hard it started out at 3.5 stars then I raised it to 4 stars. I am contemplating adding hints because it seems some are getting frustrated but that is part of the game they can't all be walk ups. Would you guys add hints? Maybe I should leave the hints out and raise it to 5 stars. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted March 6, 2004 Share Posted March 6, 2004 Would you guys add hints? Maybe I should leave the hints out and raise it to 5 stars. You can leave out the hints and tell the seekers that you will give them additional hints via e-mail after their 2nd or 3rd LOGGED DNF. Quote Link to comment
+wimseyguy Posted March 6, 2004 Share Posted March 6, 2004 Method to My Madness was muggled in November. I replaced it in January and there were 4 DNF's posted before the FTF. He changed/deleted his DNF so it only shows three now, but then two more DNF's have been logged since. It is a very nasty container in a small but target rich patch of woods. No, not a bison tube but a well disguised large pill bottle. Quote Link to comment
+IMLost Posted March 6, 2004 Share Posted March 6, 2004 You can leave out the hints and tell the seekers that you will give them additional hints via e-mail after their 2nd or 3rd LOGGED DNF. I like the idea about 2 or 3 logged DNFs. I did mention in the cache page that if anyone was really stuck I would email them a hint. Quote Link to comment
+Fritz_Monroe Posted March 6, 2004 Author Share Posted March 6, 2004 It still stands at 7 DNFs and nobody has found it yet. There's probably a couple people looking for it right now, even though it's raining. I'll try for it tomorrow. I wasn't going to look for a while, but my wife wants to find it. I think she just wants the $20 bill FTF prize. I'm actually looking for the most DNFs before the first find. A previous Little Nasty cache, one cacher puting approximately 40 hours looking for it. And since that's a husband/wife team, that's 80 (wo)man hours. These Little Nasty caches are something else. I found the first 3, but only with additional hints. Nothing to blatantly give it away, but things like reminders of previous caches or you might want to take another reading on this one. Extremely tough. F_M Quote Link to comment
+Theseus Posted March 6, 2004 Share Posted March 6, 2004 It's not a record but Vesica Piscis (south of Boston) started with 3 DNFs before being found. Right now the DNFs still outnumber the finds 7 (2 are mine) to 6 (one is mine). And my suspicion is that not all DNFs have been logged. Helluva cache, though. Quote Link to comment
+The Navigatorz Posted March 6, 2004 Share Posted March 6, 2004 (edited) This one Trick or Treat had 12 DNFs before someone found it, then of course due to the network of phone calls, e-mails, etc, everyone started finding it. There is a total of 18 DNFs so far on this cache. Edited March 6, 2004 by The Navigatorz Quote Link to comment
+Webfoot Posted March 7, 2004 Share Posted March 7, 2004 Anyone know what the record would be for DNF for a cache that's known to be there? We have a series of caches in the area that are deffinately 5 star difficulty. The Little Nasty series. Little Nasty 4 was just approved March 4 and now has 7 DNF logs without the first find. There's probably 20 hours of searching involved in those 7 DNFs. Anyone know of any other real difficult caches that have a lot of DNFs before being found for the first time? F_M I attempted this one and I think I was #8 DNF. It was one of the Project Ape caches promotional series for the Planet of the Apes movie. I'm thoroughly convinced that the hiders transposed some numbers when they were hiding it, yet never bothered to check to see if their numbers were correct when they went back to see if it was there. Yeah, it was there, but they didn't then re-check the numbers. The original coordinates has us all climbing a crumbly rock face that was putting life and limb in peril. Quote Link to comment
+robert Posted March 7, 2004 Share Posted March 7, 2004 LN4 racked up another nearly all day search with no finds. Quote Link to comment
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