That would be me.Zalgariath wrote:Having players who have no tactical thinking could be hilarious actually with accidental moves having weird outcomes or frustrating moments when your carefully placed plans are unwittingly undone! Hehe
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- tronador
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- caughtatwork
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A lack of tactical thinking brought me undone over the weekend. A move and additional points allocated and I thought I controlled the cache and the zone. Some better thinking from a rival clan and they now control 50% of the caches in the zone which makes it a shared zone. Dang!
I'm quite enjoying the rivalry at the moment. There's a Cerberus cacher that I'm battling with moveables. He moves them to one side of town and claims a zone. I go find them and move them to the other side of town, undoing his work and securing some of my local zones. On occasion they move back. Dang, but fun to watch the two clans battle.
I'm the only Griffin within cooee of my location, so it's a lone battle out my way at the moment. Although people who aren't in the game are also causing havoc what with moving my controlling caches out of the zones I ever so carefully put them in to. Dang!
Lot's of dangs! this morning.
I'm quite enjoying the rivalry at the moment. There's a Cerberus cacher that I'm battling with moveables. He moves them to one side of town and claims a zone. I go find them and move them to the other side of town, undoing his work and securing some of my local zones. On occasion they move back. Dang, but fun to watch the two clans battle.
I'm the only Griffin within cooee of my location, so it's a lone battle out my way at the moment. Although people who aren't in the game are also causing havoc what with moving my controlling caches out of the zones I ever so carefully put them in to. Dang!
Lot's of dangs! this morning.
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Seven days quarantine required next time....?caughtatwork wrote:A lack of tactical thinking brought me undone over the weekend. A move and additional points allocated and I thought I controlled the cache and the zone. Some better thinking from a rival clan and they now control 50% of the caches in the zone which makes it a shared zone. Dang!
I'm quite enjoying the rivalry at the moment. There's a Cerberus cacher that I'm battling with moveables. He moves them to one side of town and claims a zone. I go find them and move them to the other side of town, undoing his work and securing some of my local zones. On occasion they move back. Dang, but fun to watch the two clans battle.
I'm the only Griffin within cooee of my location, so it's a lone battle out my way at the moment. Although people who aren't in the game are also causing havoc what with moving my controlling caches out of the zones I ever so carefully put them in to. Dang!
Lot's of dangs! this morning.
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I'd been hoping that I could pull that trick since I realized I had 7 days to add points but I kept on forgetting and adding the points too quickly or taking too long to move them. No need to bother anymore though, I don't suppose you'll fall for it again anytime soon.caughtatwork wrote:A lack of tactical thinking brought me undone over the weekend. A move and additional points allocated and I thought I controlled the cache and the zone. Some better thinking from a rival clan and they now control 50% of the caches in the zone which makes it a shared zone. Dang!
I'm enjoying it too although it's a little disheartening to see the three zones I carefully took control of on Thursday afternoon change back on Saturday Morning. I've think I've got two of them back now but I've learnt my lesson about having too many zone controlling caches close together. I was a little surprised you didn't come grab the 8 caches I hid further down the freeway.caughtatwork wrote:I'm quite enjoying the rivalry at the moment. There's a Cerberus cacher that I'm battling with moveables. He moves them to one side of town and claims a zone. I go find them and move them to the other side of town, undoing his work and securing some of my local zones. On occasion they move back. Dang, but fun to watch the two clans battle.
It seems the spoils go to the one with the most free time.
You and I seem to be the only ones actively playing in Melbourne with a couple of others having a bit of a go now and then. That's why I'm putting in a bit of an effort at the moment as I know I can control zones pretty cheaply.caughtatwork wrote:I'm the only Griffin within coo8 ee of my location, so it's a lone battle out my way at the moment. Although people who aren't in the game are also causing havoc what with moving my controlling caches out of the zones I ever so carefully put them in to. Dang!
After my initial couple of forays out west being so quickly overturned, I'm trying to think of a better way to get some blue over that side of town than swapping moveables back and forth. Nothing springs to mind though.
At the very least this has given me the incentive to get out and find all those GA caches that have been on my to-do list.
Go Blue
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Next step is to cache in company with another team. You log and add an innocent number of points. Wait for sucker to take bait, move to new location and add an apparently controlling number of points. Your associate team then logs find, backdated a few days (found but not moved..), and trumps points added.geo_jas wrote:
I'd been hoping that I could pull that trick since I realized I had 7 days to add points but I kept on forgetting and adding the points too quickly or taking too long to move them. No need to bother anymore though, I don't suppose you'll fall for it again anytime soon.
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Of course that would require another clam member to be nearby (and that you don't mind logging movables as found but not moved)nutwood wrote:Next step is to cache in company with another team. You log and add an innocent number of points. Wait for sucker to take bait, move to new location and add an apparently controlling number of points. Your associate team then logs find, backdated a few days (found but not moved..), and trumps points added.geo_jas wrote:
I'd been hoping that I could pull that trick since I realized I had 7 days to add points but I kept on forgetting and adding the points too quickly or taking too long to move them. No need to bother anymore though, I don't suppose you'll fall for it again anytime soon.
- Zalgariath
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Congrats to geo-jas being the first Dragon Zone 'Citizen'
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Having the bonus weekend when I'd already planned to pick up the Pet Rock at Brimbank series was a huge boon.Zalgariath wrote:Congrats to geo-jas being the first Dragon Zone 'Citizen'
Oh, and congrats to caughtatwork for the 10 years geobirthday.
- caughtatwork
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Well done Citizen
Thanks for finding the series at Brimbank Park. You seemed to find all bar one, which I highly suspect has gone missing now. That series is a great way for a cacher to build up some quick dZPoints in a confined park. Your double points bonus certainly made that zone very, very blue which makes my life sough in trying to wrestle control of that zone back to Griffin Gold.
Thanks for finding the series at Brimbank Park. You seemed to find all bar one, which I highly suspect has gone missing now. That series is a great way for a cacher to build up some quick dZPoints in a confined park. Your double points bonus certainly made that zone very, very blue which makes my life sough in trying to wrestle control of that zone back to Griffin Gold.
- spatialriq
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Any chance of having a bonus weekday(s) instead of weekends at some stage? ... most of my caching is done to and from work. Muggle family keeps me busy on weekends.
- caughtatwork
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At some stage, absolutely. What day do you prefer? Not that I'll guarantee anything, but if I do Monday or Friday and you still can't do it, then it would be pointless.spatialriq wrote:Any chance of having a bonus weekday(s) instead of weekends at some stage? ... most of my caching is done to and from work. Muggle family keeps me busy on weekends.
- spatialriq
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Well according to project-gc.com, 22% of my finds are on Thursdays, and 28% on Fridays ... so one of those days would be just dandycaughtatwork wrote:At some stage, absolutely. What day do you prefer? Not that I'll guarantee anything, but if I do Monday or Friday and you still can't do it, then it would be pointless.spatialriq wrote:Any chance of having a bonus weekday(s) instead of weekends at some stage? ... most of my caching is done to and from work. Muggle family keeps me busy on weekends.
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I've been looking at the series since it was released but never seemed to get a chance to head out that way with a few hours to spare. With the dragonzone game sparking my interest again, I'd already planned to go out on the weekend when I saw the bonus news. That meant that there was no way I was not going even though the weather was a bit less than ideal. At least there weren't too many muggles around.caughtatwork wrote:Well done Citizen
Thanks for finding the series at Brimbank Park. You seemed to find all bar one, which I highly suspect has gone missing now. That series is a great way for a cacher to build up some quick dZPoints in a confined park. Your double points bonus certainly made that zone very, very blue which makes my life sough in trying to wrestle control of that zone back to Griffin Gold.
I suspect the one that got away is probably still in the long grass but I gave it a pretty good look before I moved on. I'll have to come back for another look and for the pathtag swap cache as well.
It really was a lovely walk around the park and the caches were all pretty easy finds (except for the one of course). I would recommend it to anyone who's in the area with a free couple of hours.
I did the whole series in about 2.5 hours, walking 7km to find 25 of the 26 caches. Next time I've got a spare couple of hours there's a spot near the Yarra out east from me that looks like about a 5km round trip walk that would net one GA cache and one GC cache (assuming I can find both) so Brimbank Park was a huge bonus. Thanks again.
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Of course there's requirements! It's actually a dastardly tactic that I doubt we'll ever resort to but it's interesting to explore the possibilities. Helps keep the opposition on their toes.geo_jas wrote:Of course that would require another clam member to be nearby (and that you don't mind logging movables as found but not moved)nutwood wrote:Next step is to cache in company with another team. You log and add an innocent number of points. Wait for sucker to take bait, move to new location and add an apparently controlling number of points. Your associate team then logs find, backdated a few days (found but not moved..), and trumps points added.geo_jas wrote:
I'd been hoping that I could pull that trick since I realized I had 7 days to add points but I kept on forgetting and adding the points too quickly or taking too long to move them. No need to bother anymore though, I don't suppose you'll fall for it again anytime soon.
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I was in Melbourne yesterday and was seriously tempted by this series. My lack of knowledge of Melbourne public transport prevented a foray. Pity, there were a couple of moveables that I'm sure would have enjoyed a Tasmanian holiday.geo_jas wrote:I've been looking at the series since it was released but never seemed to get a chance to head out that way with a few hours to spare. With the dragonzone game sparking my interest again, I'd already planned to go out on the weekend when I saw the bonus news. That meant that there was no way I was not going even though the weather was a bit less than ideal. At least there weren't too many muggles around.caughtatwork wrote:Well done Citizen
Thanks for finding the series at Brimbank Park. You seemed to find all bar one, which I highly suspect has gone missing now. That series is a great way for a cacher to build up some quick dZPoints in a confined park. Your double points bonus certainly made that zone very, very blue which makes my life sough in trying to wrestle control of that zone back to Griffin Gold.
I suspect the one that got away is probably still in the long grass but I gave it a pretty good look before I moved on. I'll have to come back for another look and for the pathtag swap cache as well.
It really was a lovely walk around the park and the caches were all pretty easy finds (except for the one of course). I would recommend it to anyone who's in the area with a free couple of hours.
I did the whole series in about 2.5 hours, walking 7km to find 25 of the 26 caches. Next time I've got a spare couple of hours there's a spot near the Yarra out east from me that looks like about a 5km round trip walk that would net one GA cache and one GC cache (assuming I can find both) so Brimbank Park was a huge bonus. Thanks again.
All turned out for the best though. I had huge fun on a share bike, both in the morning and the afternoon. Share bikes and geocaching make a great combination for someone who's only in town for the day. I can't believe I haven't discovered this before!