+Shop99er Posted November 15, 2004 Share Posted November 15, 2004 I heard a rumor the other day that micros were going to be put on hold for a while. Anyone hear that, too? Quote Link to comment
+evergreenhiker! Posted November 15, 2004 Share Posted November 15, 2004 (edited) nope...news to me, but wouldnt' disapoint me. I prefer boxes. Where did you hear that? Edited November 15, 2004 by evergreenhiker! Quote Link to comment
+Shop99er Posted November 15, 2004 Author Share Posted November 15, 2004 The Boss heard it, and told me. She's not willing to say where she got it. Quote Link to comment
Team Misguided Posted November 15, 2004 Share Posted November 15, 2004 Must be wishful thinking! Quote Link to comment
+Shop99er Posted November 15, 2004 Author Share Posted November 15, 2004 Probably so! We have thought about re-tooling some of our micros into some medium size caches. It isn't that we hate micros. Some of them are great sport but we have said, more than once, 'why a micro?..this could support something larger'. Quote Link to comment
+Square Bear Posted November 17, 2004 Share Posted November 17, 2004 I did just that with Beaver Lake a few weeks ago up graded it to a regular. I had been thinking about putting out a few micros as part of a puzzle cache the three micros would have part of the combination for a lock on a regular cache. I've just haven't found the right spots yet. Quote Link to comment
+Lazyboy & Mitey Mite Posted November 17, 2004 Share Posted November 17, 2004 They wouldn't dream of banning micros, after all that would be just as horrible if they were to ban locationless caches. Come one now, give em some credit Quote Link to comment
+Shop99er Posted November 17, 2004 Author Share Posted November 17, 2004 We have found that the longer we cache the more we gravitate towards the "TT (Tupperware Type) Caches". We groan a little when we see "micro" but it doesn't stop us from putting them on the list....but it's not about the numbers... A vitrual for us now isn't that big of a thrill to hunt other than seeing plaques and statues that we would have normally wizzed right by. When we first started caching a vitrual was a very welcome find for us. When we were being skunked left and right it's nice to find something..anything.... but it's not about the numbers... Same deal with locationless. Some hate 'em..some love 'em. We don't go out of our way to get them but we do have a list of locationless caches with us and we have been known to do u-turns on two wheels to whip around and get one...but it's not about the numbers.... Personally I think all the caches, locationless, virtual, micro, regular..they're all worth hunting. It's sort of about the numbers but it's mostly about the thrill of the hunt (distant drums...rustle of grass...lone hoot owl cry...Tupperware 'spiffff' sound...) Quote Link to comment
+LittleBlue Posted November 19, 2004 Share Posted November 19, 2004 Actually, I think micros are my favorite- something about the utter absurdity of having your name written down on a little piece of paper hidden away in a spot people walk by all the time, oblivious. Just makes me chuckle. Not to say I don't like the other kind as well- I love hiking and wandering in the outdoors. Just something poetic about hunting around for a very cleverly hidden micro. I like having a mixture of both. I've never done a virtual and I'm not sure what a locationless cache is - I've been wondering... Quote Link to comment
+dart65 Posted November 30, 2004 Share Posted November 30, 2004 I just hid my 1st micro but plan on making it into a traditional soon I like micros Quote Link to comment
+GeoRoo Posted November 30, 2004 Share Posted November 30, 2004 Micros will never be banned there are far too many out there for that to happen. I love micros when I can find them. Hate them when I can't.... I'd much rather find a box with some size though. I've tried to stay away from hiding micros, but I've slipped a few in the past several months. All easy drive by ones. It is all about numbers otherwise nobody would care about logging there finds. Sometimes you need those easy ones to balance out the hard ones. The virtual caches I did in Calif. were some of the most enjoyable I've done, so it's great there are so many choices. Has anyone looked into Letterboxing? I ran across that the other night and see that there are Letterboxes in many of the places I've found geocaches. Letterboxing predates geocaching by several years and it's basically the same thing, but without the GPS. I'm curious are there any geocaches out there that say don't use your GPSr? I know I've found plenty that didn't require one. Are there cachers out there with some big numbers that don't use a GPSr? Quote Link to comment
+evergreenhiker! Posted November 30, 2004 Share Posted November 30, 2004 Micros will never be banned there are far too many out there for that to happen. I love micros when I can find them. Hate them when I can't.... I'd much rather find a box with some size though. I've tried to stay away from hiding micros, but I've slipped a few in the past several months. All easy drive by ones. It is all about numbers otherwise nobody would care about logging there finds. Sometimes you need those easy ones to balance out the hard ones. The virtual caches I did in Calif. were some of the most enjoyable I've done, so it's great there are so many choices. Has anyone looked into Letterboxing? I ran across that the other night and see that there are Letterboxes in many of the places I've found geocaches. Letterboxing predates geocaching by several years and it's basically the same thing, but without the GPS. I'm curious are there any geocaches out there that say don't use your GPSr? I know I've found plenty that didn't require one. Are there cachers out there with some big numbers that don't use a GPSr? Walden Run comes to mind. 1, 946 finds and counting!!! All without GPS. I did a virtual some years back that if you've not done, you should: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...ad-e3da2e9b8df3 Quote Link to comment
+LittleBlue Posted November 30, 2004 Share Posted November 30, 2004 I have a friend that does letterboxing with her family. From her description it seems like one big difference is that the person who hides the letterbox *wants* you to find it! And I seem to recall that it's been around for at least 100 yrs...if I remember right. Sounded fun! And she said it was something the kids could really participate in hunting. About the numbers thing, while it is fun to go out and find lots of caches, and that means accumulating numbers in and of itself, that's not at all why I like micros. It's just the absurdity of it that is so fun. We went caching on Whidbey Island the day after Thanksgiving. There's a cache in the parking lot of a Walmart there. It was so funny to pull up in the parking lot, full of people shopping their brains out, and write our names down on a little piece of paper hidden there, and then leave. All totally unnoticed by the hordes of people there. That's why I love micros- they're right there (sometimes even out in the open!) where people are passing everyday and totally unaware. And some of them are very, very clever. Or funny! Again, I'm not saying a beautiful walk and an ammo can aren't fun, it's just that it's somehow more predictable... Quote Link to comment
+Moun10goat Posted December 2, 2004 Share Posted December 2, 2004 I like the challenge of finding a micro, we aren't in an urban area more rural so finding them can be more difficult some times because of the different place that you can hide them with in the ground zero circle. I also like to hid micro but not like some(thow's that don't want them to be found) I want mine to be found and to here the wise cracks that come back from people trying to find them. Quote Link to comment
+GeoRoo Posted December 2, 2004 Share Posted December 2, 2004 I did a virtual some years back that if you've not done, you should: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...ad-e3da2e9b8df3 That looks like a good one EGH. I'll have to put that on my list. I took a look at the topo to see if I've been up there and I haven't. I've been on top of Mt Pugh and much of Sloan, so I bet that would be an excellent one. Quote Link to comment
+DuncanClan Posted December 2, 2004 Share Posted December 2, 2004 I think that the diversity of the obsession is what makes geocaching so great! Whether I'm with my 4 and 5 year old in a park or on an 8 mile trek with no one, looking for a buffalo tube on a fenceline, or explaining to my 5 year old who Bruce Lee was. It is accessible to everyone. Ninety percent of caching has taken my family and I to places we would have never seen (and we considered ourselves "adventerous" prior to geocaching), some of them in a 20 mile radius of our home! I know you've heard it all before, I just wanted to let everyone know that it's not about the numbers or the FTF's for me either....really, it's not....really. Stop staring at me! Quote Link to comment
+Criminal Posted December 2, 2004 Share Posted December 2, 2004 Well, after three weeks of scouting the park, taking photos, shooting bearings, creating a fun puzzle, and picking up the (regular size) cache container, I awoke this morning to see that someone has placed an altoids tin there. Sigh… Quote Link to comment
+amytincan Posted December 2, 2004 Share Posted December 2, 2004 Well, after three weeks of scouting the park, taking photos, shooting bearings, creating a fun puzzle, and picking up the (regular size) cache container, I awoke this morning to see that someone has placed an altoids tin there. Sigh… hm....you know if that altoids tin disappears you will be a suspect.......ROFL. Quote Link to comment
+planetrobert Posted December 2, 2004 Share Posted December 2, 2004 Well, after three weeks of scouting the park, taking photos, shooting bearings, creating a fun puzzle, and picking up the (regular size) cache container, I awoke this morning to see that someone has placed an altoids tin there. Sigh… LMAO It has happened to all of us at once in our caching life. Quote Link to comment
+ironman114 Posted December 3, 2004 Share Posted December 3, 2004 (edited) Hmm... after thinking and planning and gathering cool swag to hide an ammo can someone places a tupperware on that park, I mean peak I was going to place a multi, go figure! Edited December 3, 2004 by ironman114 Quote Link to comment
+4chin seeker Posted December 3, 2004 Share Posted December 3, 2004 (edited) Not going to stop Micro's........ However Large Caches will begoing by the wayside as of the 1st of the year! Something about tomuch trash in our parks? <-------- Gave me the news! Edited December 3, 2004 by 4chin seeker Quote Link to comment
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