From Publish to Log ! - an FTF record?
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From Publish to Log ! - an FTF record?
On the way home from a country drive for work today I had the good fortune to check my email at the right moment to discover a newly published cache (GC23APE) was just minutes away.
I was able to make the find within 27min from receiving the email to writing in log book. Are there records for this type of thing.
I certainly had no knowledge that a cache was going to be published or when.
Our thanks to EuDes for making us think about this a bit more.
I was able to make the find within 27min from receiving the email to writing in log book. Are there records for this type of thing.
I certainly had no knowledge that a cache was going to be published or when.
Our thanks to EuDes for making us think about this a bit more.
Re: From Publish to Log ! - an FTF record?
That is not too bad, but I had a FTF in under 20 minutes from time of publishing, and even that hasn't been quick enough to beat one very keen team here in Nowra, I think they have managed under 15 minutes!
Re: From Publish to Log ! - an FTF record?
12 minutes for me. (it was only a few hundred metres from home so would have looked a bit embarrassing if I missed out on it)
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Re: From Publish to Log ! - an FTF record?
Here's the log entry from the FTF from one of the caches we hid:
"was only 1km away from this cache when the notification came through on my phone at 1424. I then had the cache in hand by 1432.
Nice hide, had me going for a minute or two."
"was only 1km away from this cache when the notification came through on my phone at 1424. I then had the cache in hand by 1432.
Nice hide, had me going for a minute or two."
Re: From Publish to Log ! - an FTF record?
Here's the log from my quickest FTF it is less than 70m from my house and took around the ten minute mark.
I had just arrived home and sat down at the computer to check the days going ons, answered an email then this notification popped up. Yay a new cache and it's close by, infact I can see GZ from where I'm sitting. So I jumped the back fence and after a bit of wandering in circles I found the goods, Just as I thought it would be. And a *FTF*
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Re: From Publish to Log ! - an FTF record?
I know that AdrianMc was at the local shops one night, and got the notification through as he was at the checkout.
Turns out that the cache was right behind the shops and he had the FTF in 5 minutes or less.
Turns out that the cache was right behind the shops and he had the FTF in 5 minutes or less.
Re: From Publish to Log ! - an FTF record?
In some cases the time from published to FTF can be negative! I know of one case where a cache was found before it was published. The cacher involved was checking a spot he planned to place a cache and found an unpublished cache already there. I imagine there have been other examples like that.
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Re: From Publish to Log ! - an FTF record?
Ask Tankengine about finding a string of caches before they were published officially.
He has an hilarious story and the hider wasn't impressed!!! and didn't believe that the finds were real when the logs came in so quickly after the official publication
Of course it is all ancient history now - but I thought it was a cracker.
He has an hilarious story and the hider wasn't impressed!!! and didn't believe that the finds were real when the logs came in so quickly after the official publication
Of course it is all ancient history now - but I thought it was a cracker.
Re: From Publish to Log ! - an FTF record?
OK - time for me to confess, particularly seeing that solomonfamily started this thread.solomonfamily wrote:On the way home from a country drive for work today I had the good fortune to check my email at the right moment to discover a newly published cache (GC23APE) was just minutes away.
I was able to make the find within 27min from receiving the email to writing in log book. Are there records for this type of thing.
I certainly had no knowledge that a cache was going to be published or when.
Our thanks to EuDes for making us think about this a bit more.
You may remember that I was FTF on solomonfamily's entry in the Moving Cache Race, "Surge Upwards"... http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1674
Well, I actually found this cache around 6 hours before it was published at midnight, as I had been browsing the photos on GCA, and saw their photo of the black sculpture, with a "MCR" notation against the photo. I instantly recognised the sculpture from my time studying Engineering at unimelb many years ago, so decided to drop by and try my luck. Sure enough, there was the cache sitting right inside the sculpture, found at "t-minus-six" hours. My FTF log of course didn't declare that!
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Re: From Publish to Log ! - an FTF record?
Michael Palin: You were lucky. We cached for three months from a brown paper bag in a septic tank. We used to have to get up at six o'clock in the morning, clean the bag, eat a crust of stale bread, go and cache down mill for fourteen hours a day week in-week out. When we got home, out Dad would thrash us to sleep with his Oregon!
Graham Chapman: Luxury. We used to have to get out of the lake at three o'clock in the morning, clean the lake, eat a handful of hot gravel, go to cache at the mill every day for one cache a month, come home, and Dad would beat us around the head and neck with a broken eTrex, if we were LUCKY!
Terry Gilliam: Well we had it tough. We used to have to get up out of the shoebox at twelve o'clock at night, and LICK the geomobile clean with our tongues. We had half a handful of freezing cold gravel, cached twenty-four hours a day at the mill for one cache every six years, and when we got home, our Dad would slice us in two with a Gecko.
Eric Idle: Right. I had to get up in the morning at ten o'clock at night, half an hour before I went to bed, (pause for laughter), eat a lump of cold poison, cache twenty-nine hours a day down mill, and pay cache owner for permission to find it, and when we got home, our Dad would kill us, and dance about on our graves singing "Hallelujah."
Michael Palin: But you try and tell the young people today that... and they won't believe ya'
Graham Chapman: Luxury. We used to have to get out of the lake at three o'clock in the morning, clean the lake, eat a handful of hot gravel, go to cache at the mill every day for one cache a month, come home, and Dad would beat us around the head and neck with a broken eTrex, if we were LUCKY!
Terry Gilliam: Well we had it tough. We used to have to get up out of the shoebox at twelve o'clock at night, and LICK the geomobile clean with our tongues. We had half a handful of freezing cold gravel, cached twenty-four hours a day at the mill for one cache every six years, and when we got home, our Dad would slice us in two with a Gecko.
Eric Idle: Right. I had to get up in the morning at ten o'clock at night, half an hour before I went to bed, (pause for laughter), eat a lump of cold poison, cache twenty-nine hours a day down mill, and pay cache owner for permission to find it, and when we got home, our Dad would kill us, and dance about on our graves singing "Hallelujah."
Michael Palin: But you try and tell the young people today that... and they won't believe ya'
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Re: From Publish to Log ! - an FTF record?
We were FTF on a cache that was about 600km from home... and it wasn't even published yet
Having lunch and thought "that would be a good place for a cache......hello "
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx ... 852c7193ea
Having lunch and thought "that would be a good place for a cache......hello "
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx ... 852c7193ea