How many do I need to find to use a generic log
- calumphing_four
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How many do I need to find to use a generic log
I was wondering how many caches I need to find in a day before I could just use a generic log
Is 4 sufficient
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Is 4 sufficient
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- Zalgariath
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Re: How many do I need to find to use a generic log
I see generic logs on single finds Id be pushing 30 or 40 before I cut and paste anything more than a template
Re: How many do I need to find to use a generic log
If they're not in a series, and particularly if they're not by the same hider, never.
Each hider has taken time to hide the cache so surely a few words about that cache is the least you can do to repay their efforts (regardless of it being a micro etc etc etc).
I try never to use generic logs at all, which was very tough when logging the Wandering Heroes series.
Each hider has taken time to hide the cache so surely a few words about that cache is the least you can do to repay their efforts (regardless of it being a micro etc etc etc).
I try never to use generic logs at all, which was very tough when logging the Wandering Heroes series.
Re: How many do I need to find to use a generic log
When I compelted one of the powertrails here I used a part generic log for the section of the 'story' as to who I was with and the day etc as that remained the same. I then added to each one a cache specific componant as well.
- Team Pathfinder
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Re: How many do I need to find to use a generic log
I am with Zalgariath and McPhan - I normally like to write readable logs, epics as Ian calls them. I always appreciate a decent log on my caches especallyt the ones that have been very tricky to place. The exception for me is when we find a cache that appears to have been chucked nowhere in particular because the owner happened to have an old mint tin or nano, I do try to say some nice but sometimes what can you say.
When we did the SA Wandering Heroes trail I must admit I had a standard log which I adapted when something happened at a particular cache or when I knew the team the cache was to honor.
I am one of the "old school" of geocachers who believes a cache should be placed to share somewhere or something with other cachers and the log is meant to reflect how the finder enjoys the cache.
When we did the SA Wandering Heroes trail I must admit I had a standard log which I adapted when something happened at a particular cache or when I knew the team the cache was to honor.
I am one of the "old school" of geocachers who believes a cache should be placed to share somewhere or something with other cachers and the log is meant to reflect how the finder enjoys the cache.
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Re: How many do I need to find to use a generic log
I like my log to reflect the effort that seems to have gone into hiding the cache. The more caches I have hidden, the stronger I feel about this. I try not to use the same log, no matter the number of caches. I try to customise even if it is a very similar log for use on 'series'. I also feel my log is a reflection on me, so hence I try to make mine interesting both to the hider and future hunters.
- Agent Basil
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Re: How many do I need to find to use a generic log
I'm with ol wotshisname!McPhan wrote:If they're not in a series, and particularly if they're not by the same hider, never.
Each hider has taken time to hide the cache so surely a few words about that cache is the least you can do to repay their efforts (regardless of it being a micro etc etc etc).
I try never to use generic logs at all, which was very tough when logging the Wandering Heroes series.
Re: How many do I need to find to use a generic log
I hope there's not meant to be a T in there.....Agent Basil wrote:I'm with ol wotshisname!
- Agent Basil
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Re: How many do I need to find to use a generic log
Be quiet or I shall taunt you a second time!
- Richary
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Re: How many do I need to find to use a generic log
Given my highest daily find count of traditional caches is 25, I have yet to need to resort to a cut and paste log. The exception has been in the GCA moveable races where I might have found 10 racers all sitting in the one spot (or 45 at an event), it's a bit hard to write something original unless one of the racers was particularly memorable.
I am hoping to do the Windsor bike ride powertrail in the next few weeks, it will be interesting to see how creative I can be logging 60 odd ride bys. I will have to take notes as I go to remind me of anything special about each one. Yes I know I could log them one by one on the phone as I go, but I hate typing long messages on the iPhone keypad - the fingers are too fat!
If I get around to doing the Oz Mega 2014 "sign" I might well have to resort to something generic though!
I am hoping to do the Windsor bike ride powertrail in the next few weeks, it will be interesting to see how creative I can be logging 60 odd ride bys. I will have to take notes as I go to remind me of anything special about each one. Yes I know I could log them one by one on the phone as I go, but I hate typing long messages on the iPhone keypad - the fingers are too fat!
If I get around to doing the Oz Mega 2014 "sign" I might well have to resort to something generic though!
- Bewilderbeest
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Re: How many do I need to find to use a generic log
Maybe you should try Munzees - no need to write anything at all...
- spatialriq
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Re: How many do I need to find to use a generic log
I've been munzee-ing for almost 2 years. I used to put comments in each time I scanned one, although as they are now everywhere I rarely write anything, especially when it comes to munzee powertrails!Bewilderbeest wrote:Maybe you should try Munzees - no need to write anything at all...
- Bundyrumandcoke
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Re: How many do I need to find to use a generic log
I have used generic cut and paste logs in the past, but only when we are travelling and thats when we find our most finds. The cut and paste usually only includes Find number of the day, find number of the trip, Dayy of the trip, and time. After that, most caches get a specific log in regards to that particular cache. Sometimes that can be difficult, as we often find 20, 30, 40 or more caches in a day, and usually travelling for a couple of weeks or more.
- 2max
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Re: How many do I need to find to use a generic log
Completely agree. I also love reading through old logs to see what other cachers have said about the area and their adventures, so it's not always just the CO who finds it interesting. We always customise our logs, but then we haven't done any powertrails yet!LouiseAnn wrote:I like my log to reflect the effort that seems to have gone into hiding the cache. The more caches I have hidden, the stronger I feel about this. I try not to use the same log, no matter the number of caches. I try to customise even if it is a very similar log for use on 'series'. I also feel my log is a reflection on me, so hence I try to make mine interesting both to the hider and future hunters.