+Firehouse16 Posted September 14, 2003 Share Posted September 14, 2003 I'm looking at putting together a good multi-cache, can someone give me some advice, do's and don'ts or any other helpful info? Thanks! Firehouse16 & Code3 "Dave, Teresa & the 2 kids" Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted September 14, 2003 Share Posted September 14, 2003 What I don't like is rural multi's. If I drive a long distance just to blow a coordinate I may never make it back to finish it. However that's me, and others probably like it better that way. Quote Link to comment
+Prime Suspect Posted September 14, 2003 Share Posted September 14, 2003 Be sure to indicate on the cache page how many stages it has. "Don't mess with a geocacher. We know all the best places to hide a body." Quote Link to comment
Zaphod Beeblebrox Posted September 14, 2003 Share Posted September 14, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Prime Suspect:Be sure to indicate on the cache page how many stages it has. Not knowing is half the fun. If you choose not to list the number of stages, you might want to include on the page the total mileage of the roundtrip hike or the amount of time you would expect it to take the average cacher to complete the cache. All of those things are optional; the best advice I can give you is to search for a few well-regarded multicaches before creating one. Quote Link to comment
+Sissy-n-CR Posted September 15, 2003 Share Posted September 15, 2003 I'd say, no unnecessary backtracking and take them places interesting or challenging. I don't think the number of stages are as important as how long it might take to do the cache. Some multis may be a short hike, but each stage is very difficult. conversely, a two-stager might have very long legs. No need to get specific; quick, couple of hours, half a day, or all day is fine in my book. That is if you want to even give a clue at all. CR Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted September 15, 2003 Share Posted September 15, 2003 I like to make my multi caches into loops with the actual cache near the beginning, or near a road. It makes maintenance a lot easier. I'll often use the various stages to bring the searcher to interesting, or scenic areas, but the cache could be pretty much anywhere. The interim stages can be quite small. Film canisters, Bison cylinders, etc... I like to use clear containers for the interim stages and have the coordinates to the next stage showing through, so the finders don't have to open the container. Limit it to 3, or 4 stages. Anything more and you'll really cut down on people who will bother with it. Expect your multi cache to get a lot fewer hits than a standard one. Many geocachers avoid multis, no matter how easy, because they only get credit for one find, even though they had to find 2, 3 or more stages. "You can't make a man by standing a sheep on his hind legs. But by standing a flock of sheep in that position, you can make a crowd of men" - Max Beerbohm Quote Link to comment
Cracker. Posted September 15, 2003 Share Posted September 15, 2003 Here is my first ever cache, which ended up being a 5 stage multi. GCA589 When I was hiking and looking for spots to hide a cache, I kept finding more interesting spots to include, so it got a little out of control. I have one stage that backtracks...Thats why I made it so there is an actual cache box with trading swag at each stage....People can choose to do the whole thing, or just half. To do all 5 stages, it takes about 4hrs avg. I think if I had it to do again, I would have broken it up into a 3 stage cache, and two singles. But overall, I think its a good cache. The logs seem to reflect that also... As you can see, the cache page has been viewed more than 300 times (I put the counter on a few months after submitting the cache), but only a handful of people have actually tried it. It also took a few months before the first log. I think its because I waited till mid Nov to place it. Earlier would have been better. But then I see your in So Cal, so that might not matter much... oh yeah....one stage is along a river bank, one is along a beaver pond, and another is in the middle of a swamp, so bug spray is a MUST. I was nice enough to leave a can in the first stage for those who forgot to bring any.... Little details like that seem to be appreciated. Art www.yankeetoys.org www.BudBuilt.com www.pirate4x4.com Quote Link to comment
+FDNY260 Posted September 15, 2003 Share Posted September 15, 2003 make sure that you maintain the cache. i recently did a seven part cache and was very excite when i found part 6 (only one left to the jackpot) only to find the coordinates were unreadable i was very disapointed. dont let this happen to you :-) FDNY260 Never Forget 9-11-01 Quote Link to comment
+Stunod Posted September 15, 2003 Share Posted September 15, 2003 Double and triple check your coordinates for each stage. Then check that you transcribed the coordinates properly at each stage. One transposed number can really mess things up (trust me...I learned the hard way!). "Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson Eamus Catuli AC145895 Quote Link to comment
+wimseyguy Posted September 15, 2003 Share Posted September 15, 2003 Not knowing how many stages at the onset is part of the fun for me, but I like getting a hint at the total during the hunt-"Congrats you are halfway there" kind of thing. And "you have found the final clue here are the co-ords to the actual ammo box" really lift my skirt! Be sure that your stages are not near any other micros though; that could really confuse the seekers. In fact to prevent this some admins are now asking for all of the stage co-ords up front. And oh yea-what Stunod says too! These changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes; Nothing remains quite the same. Through all of the islands and all of the highlands, If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane Quote Link to comment
+Firehouse16 Posted September 15, 2003 Author Share Posted September 15, 2003 Well I got some good ideas here. The cache is coming together in my head. I've been scouting places for hiding and thinking of containers to use. This is going to be a pretty good one. My twisted mind is at work now! Firehouse16 & Code3 "Dave, Teresa & the 2 kids" Quote Link to comment
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