Caching games this year?
- Just a cacher
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Oh. I'd forgotten that bit. I don't think C@W would choose them. Not after and
- caughtatwork
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I think the community should choose. Maybe. I like to watch the fighting from the sidelines.Just a cacher wrote:For a theme, why not consider some of last year's suggestions, and choose the one you like best, C@W?
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You would!
OK, how about we each buy, make, borrow or steal (not really) an item that looks like each of us imagines that C@W looks like - or will look like, after the stress of the 'race'? Prize for the one closest to the photograph that C@W will have taken after the race?
OK, how about we each buy, make, borrow or steal (not really) an item that looks like each of us imagines that C@W looks like - or will look like, after the stress of the 'race'? Prize for the one closest to the photograph that C@W will have taken after the race?
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Points deducted for silly exaggerations.
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SnortJust a cacher wrote:You would!
OK, how about we each buy, make, borrow or steal (not really) an item that looks like each of us imagines that C@W looks like - or will look like, after the stress of the 'race'? Prize for the one closest to the photograph that C@W will have taken after the race?
Unfortunately I have some photos up in the gallery, so it's not really a challenge.
Old. Grey haired. Grumpy. Not exactly an exciting race, unless they're in wheelchairs.
Hey, maybe they could all be wheelchairs this year. Or bikes. Or other alternative modes of transport. Each one with chain and lock. In plain sight. You need the combo, unlock it and ride it to the next location and hide it. Of course, then you have to walk back. But still. Stop someone placing 20 small caches into their boot. You're not likely to lose it at the bottom of your caching bag either.
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Maybe whoever gets the closest to his avatar...Just a cacher wrote:You would!
OK, how about we each buy, make, borrow or steal (not really) an item that looks like each of us imagines that C@W looks like - or will look like, after the stress of the 'race'? Prize for the one closest to the photograph that C@W will have taken after the race?
[/quote]caughtatwork wrote:Hey, maybe they could all be wheelchairs this year. Or bikes. Or other alternative modes of transport. Each one with chain and lock. In plain sight. You need the combo, unlock it and ride it to the next location and hide it. Of course, then you have to walk back. But still. Stop someone placing 20 small caches into their boot. You're not likely to lose it at the bottom of your caching bag either.
How am I meant to fill a wheelchair or bicycle with cement???
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I admit I am over chasing moveables, BUT, this sounds like socially awkward fun.caughtatwork wrote:Hey, maybe they could all be wheelchairs this year. Or bikes. Or other alternative modes of transport. Each one with chain and lock. In plain sight. You need the combo, unlock it and ride it to the next location and hide it. Of course, then you have to walk back. But still. Stop someone placing 20 small caches into their boot. You're not likely to lose it at the bottom of your caching bag either.
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Indeed. Bonus if it's a small bmx or even better, a small, pink child's bike with streamers on the handlebars, a flowery basket on the front and spokey-dokes (can you still get them?)canary wrote:I admit I am over chasing moveables, BUT, this sounds like socially awkward fun.caughtatwork wrote:Hey, maybe they could all be wheelchairs this year. Or bikes. Or other alternative modes of transport. Each one with chain and lock. In plain sight. You need the combo, unlock it and ride it to the next location and hide it. Of course, then you have to walk back. But still. Stop someone placing 20 small caches into their boot. You're not likely to lose it at the bottom of your caching bag either.
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Dunno, but I'm going to check out the op shop this weekend. I think having a moving moving cache like this could be either fun or hell on wheels.
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I love the idea of "wheels"... would prevent mint tins, and give us something incredibly embarrassing to have to find and walk away with in very public places. All the elements of a good moveable!
Bikes, wheelchairs, ride-on mowers, kids' toys, etc... would be a heap of fun.
Bikes, wheelchairs, ride-on mowers, kids' toys, etc... would be a heap of fun.
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I have to admit that I am very motivated by the wheelchair that was in the race a couple of years ago. I was ever so disappointed it never made it anywhere near me. I haz a sad
This is the cache I'm referring to. http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1679 It seemed like a freaken' hoot and I WANT IN!
So is it anything with wheels? Surely a matchbox car wouldn't be in the spirit? Something bigger than a breadbox? Smaller than the boot of your car? What, what, what. Anxious minds want to know.
Be aware, this years game will require you to MOVE the cache before you can claim it for the game. And by moved, I mean more than 1km. So no wheelchair parties (although that would be just so awesome). Maybe wheelchair parties or a string of cachers on their bikes would be exempt. I think I'm going to enjoy this.
I've also got a dead lawnmower in the shed that would be just perfect. Now get THAT in your boot
This is the cache I'm referring to. http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1679 It seemed like a freaken' hoot and I WANT IN!
So is it anything with wheels? Surely a matchbox car wouldn't be in the spirit? Something bigger than a breadbox? Smaller than the boot of your car? What, what, what. Anxious minds want to know.
Be aware, this years game will require you to MOVE the cache before you can claim it for the game. And by moved, I mean more than 1km. So no wheelchair parties (although that would be just so awesome). Maybe wheelchair parties or a string of cachers on their bikes would be exempt. I think I'm going to enjoy this.
I've also got a dead lawnmower in the shed that would be just perfect. Now get THAT in your boot
- Just a cacher
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A matchbox car is basically just a mint tin with wheels, isn't it? Can't have that!
On the other hand larger items, such as bicycles and mowers would be a bit difficult for some cachers to handle. All right if you own a station wagon or a van (we have both!), but some people would be seriously handicapped.
And I think a special prize should be invented and awarded to the members of the group that have the most 'wheelie' caches in the same spot at the same time. Then we can all enjoy a really good cache party!
On the other hand larger items, such as bicycles and mowers would be a bit difficult for some cachers to handle. All right if you own a station wagon or a van (we have both!), but some people would be seriously handicapped.
And I think a special prize should be invented and awarded to the members of the group that have the most 'wheelie' caches in the same spot at the same time. Then we can all enjoy a really good cache party!
- Just a cacher
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Ooh! I just had an idea for a cache party. 1km cache races!
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Who ever said it would prevent mint tins? I think I can get my hands on some 1cm wheels, and a mint tin, and some glue......pwags wrote:I love the idea of "wheels"... would prevent mint tins, and give us something incredibly embarrassing to have to find and walk away with in very public places. All the elements of a good moveable!
Bikes, wheelchairs, ride-on mowers, kids' toys, etc... would be a heap of fun.
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I agree some of us have to use trains, buses and feet to go anywhere. of course you could make it a requirement that everybody has to use public transport!Just a cacher wrote:A On the other hand larger items, such as bicycles and mowers would be a bit difficult for some cachers to handle. All right if you own a station wagon or a van (we have both!), but some people would be seriously handicapped.