+sbell111 Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 ...Thinking in real time here, a better use would be as a stage in a multi. The sole contents would be a laminated set of coordinates or maybe a dog tag with coordinates. Couldn't you just leave the dog tag and forget the container? Quote Link to comment
+JohnnyVegas Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 The best solution is to find locations to place small or regular size caches. Placing a micro here and there is one thig but whe you say i want to go out and make a set of caches, and was planning on micro ones that worries me. I have to disagree. There are plenty of great places for micros that would not support a larger cache. I had a series of micros that highlighted local parks, historical places, and interesting things that certainly would not have supported larger caches. I disagree too. Micros have their place, just like larger caches. If the desire is to create a micro cache series in the forest, this is a bad idea. The location can easily support a larger cache and a micro could cause the area to get torn up because the cache is hard to find. In urban areas, there aren't always many places where large containers work, so micros are best there. It's hard to tear up concrete while looking for a micro magnetized to a sign or railing. It is true Micros have there places, but depending on were you arw they can be a problem, We have had a problem with micros turning up were real caches should be placed. I see lots of micro being place because it only cost about ten cents to hide one. I placed this cache to deal with a problem in my own way Hide a Cache Cache This breader of large caches has prevent a local are from being filled with cheap micros Quote Link to comment
+The Neverlanders Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 There are not usually that many critters in the Walmart parking lot. At our local Wal-Mart there are a lot of "woodchcucks"! Quote Link to comment
dead_white_man Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 There are not usually that many critters in the Walmart parking lot. At our local Wal-Mart there are a lot of "woodchcucks"! Rats are everywhere! Quote Link to comment
+Papa Bill Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 CindyFrag put out a nice multi in my area that has 5 micros, all redirectors, that lead to a nice fat ammo box. See GCKBKB Some of them are pretty small. But the whole run is great and we really liked it because it made us think. Micros can be a lot of fun, if they are done right. As was said above, LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!! Quote Link to comment
Hucklebuck Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 If there's a God in heaven, will he please intervene in these forums and not let us squabble about micros. Wrap the log up in a napkin and shove the darn thing in a lamppost and I'll come by and sign it. Just maintain it, please. Quote Link to comment
+DaveA Posted January 29, 2005 Share Posted January 29, 2005 If there's a God in heaven, will he please intervene in these forums and not let us squabble about micros. If your evidence of a god existing is that s/he will intervene and prevent squabble about micros you will soon be an atheist. Quote Link to comment
Pipanella Posted January 29, 2005 Share Posted January 29, 2005 If there's a God in heaven, will he please intervene in these forums and not let us squabble about micros. Wrap the log up in a napkin and shove the darn thing in a lamppost and I'll come by and sign it. Just maintain it, please. Quote Link to comment
+Ed & Julie Posted January 30, 2005 Share Posted January 30, 2005 well, i want to go out and make a set of caches, and was planning on micro ones, and played around with things, and found the right way folded small log sheet can fit into a listerine breath strip package, anyone tried this for one? if so do they work? Seen 'em...hate 'em. The logs easily get wet. Quote Link to comment
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