TerraCaching
- weewillie
- 1 or more caches found
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- Joined: 16 December 05 8:56 am
- Location: Marsden - Logan - Queensland
TerraCaching
Hi Everyone,
Has anyone had any sort of experience with TerraCaching?
Has anyone had any sort of experience with TerraCaching?
Re: TerraCaching
I joined up a few years ago. The site seemed to be more forum that listing site and was difficult to search for caches.
I felt it was more worthwhile to support Geocaching Australia so didn't bother to hide any on TerraCaching.
I felt it was more worthwhile to support Geocaching Australia so didn't bother to hide any on TerraCaching.
- PesceVerde
- 700 or more Caches found
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- Joined: 07 February 08 12:12 pm
- Location: Arana Hills.
Re: TerraCaching
Just that I found a Terracache accidentally once. Looked a little closer at the idea and chose not to pursue it. Splitters!
- Yurt
- 4500 or more caches found
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- Joined: 01 May 09 10:08 pm
- Location: Northern Suburbs, Sydney
Re: TerraCaching
I joined to see what it was all about - had to be 'sponsored' to get in but that happened - a couple of people on the other side of the world I'd never met or corresponded with, vouched for me.
I went in to see what they had and there wasn't a single cache in NSW. There seemed to be some in Perth and Brisbane from memory. The only one I ever looked at doing was a locationless cache which involved using Google Street View to get a shot of a train at a level crossing. I looked up all the crossings I knew in Sydney and didn't find a train so gave up and forgot about it.
I got my first email (some 12 months later) a few days ago which was some incomprehensible gibberish which I deleted. I just looked it up again then and I reproduce it here:
I went in to see what they had and there wasn't a single cache in NSW. There seemed to be some in Perth and Brisbane from memory. The only one I ever looked at doing was a locationless cache which involved using Google Street View to get a shot of a train at a level crossing. I looked up all the crossings I knew in Sydney and didn't find a train so gave up and forgot about it.
I got my first email (some 12 months later) a few days ago which was some incomprehensible gibberish which I deleted. I just looked it up again then and I reproduce it here:
So there you have it.This is to inform you that your sponsor '******' is has transfered your sponsorship to an AdoptionAgency. If this is a surprise, you'll need to ask them about it. I'm just an automated bot, and don't understand humans or any of the things they do. While under the sponsorship of an AdoptionAgency Bot, you'll still retain partial access to the site. However, you will not be allowed to offer additional sponsorships to new members or post new caches. I should also warn you that the AdoptionAgency Bots don't have unlimited patience, and will drop your membership if you fail to find a new human sponsor soon. I'm sorry for the unfortunate inconvience, but this is a natural part of the process in a sponsorship based community. Good Luck!
- CraigRat
- 850 or more found!!!
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Re: TerraCaching
I find their way of making the game so exclusionary being VERY much against the spirit of geocaching.
- Team Wibble
- 2100 or more geocaches found
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- Location: Adelaide
Re: TerraCaching
I can kind of see their aim, trying to keep their caches of high quality by being selective of membership and also encouraging self regulation - but.... all that results in is very few caches. And I would assume, you'd have to go through the whole process of finding two sponsors to get an account before you can even find out if there are any caches near you, probably to find out that there aren't (like Yurt's experience). Which means there's no point in placing a cache because there's probably no members near you to find it. Which results in no caches in your area.... and on and on. Sort of a vicious circle.CraigRat wrote:I find their way of making the game so exclusionary being VERY much against the spirit of geocaching.
- caughtatwork
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Re: TerraCaching
Hey, my membership is still valid.
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Re: TerraCaching
I don't know if this is current, but apparently there are 19 terracaches in Australia. Hardly seems worth it!
http://www.terracaching.eu/index.php?op ... i&fileid=3
http://www.terracaching.eu/index.php?op ... i&fileid=3
- Yurt
- 4500 or more caches found
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- Joined: 01 May 09 10:08 pm
- Location: Northern Suburbs, Sydney
Re: TerraCaching
Just had a look.totalube wrote:I don't know if this is current, but apparently there are 19 terracaches in Australia. Hardly seems worth it!
http://www.terracaching.eu/index.php?op ... i&fileid=3
Vic: 1 in Macedon. Chwiliwr has found it so may comment. 3 finds in 18 months.
SA: 2
Qld: 14 all in SE.
Can't see any others on the map.
- caughtatwork
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Re: TerraCaching
The one at Macedon is tri-listed on GC, TC and GCA. I logged the GC and GCA versions. Very nice cache actually. Short multi with a clever redirector and an ammo can at the end.
- Yurt
- 4500 or more caches found
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- Joined: 01 May 09 10:08 pm
- Location: Northern Suburbs, Sydney
Re: TerraCaching
I got an email from someone else offering to be a replacement sponsor.
What do I do????
What do I do????
What do I do????
What do I do????
Re: TerraCaching
What do you want to do? I can sponsor you to find and hide caches on GCA instead if you want.