Mildura 2007
- djcache
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I make sure as a tech cacher I can survive for a month on a river bank or in the outback off my own power. All kitted up to run & charge of my 4wd.shaggy wrote: Seeing that many cachers these days are "tech" cachers, you'll also need to provide electricity to power and recharge all the laptops, pdas and other assorted items. A secure area that people can set up these items would be good as well.
I don't like the idea as potentially part of the event organising team of taking responsibility for the security of an area like that.
All care no responsibility .....
Dave
- roostaman
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While not wanting to take anything away from this great idea....
as it has been quiet on the front & there was a little bit of discussion about it in Dubbo, there is a possibility that Wagga could be considered by the local Bidgee Caching gang as an alternative location .........
There is more cachers/helpers here to get it done & obviously a heap more caches also, but some of you have already done many anyway.
New & temp ones could easily be placed for a big event here.
And as it is further for the SA travellers & maybe the Vic's too, what do we all think about Easter in Wagga as an option ?
I have been thinking this week & have a possible theme, a starting system for a big crowd, a nite cache idea (thanks to Dubbo's excellent one) etc etc...
But it would still need agreement & lots more planning by the locals & a base location for up to 50 teams if the 40+ mildura hopefuls is an indication.
So no promises, but is it an option? Do we need a poll ?
What say ye avid hunters out there ?
Roosta
as it has been quiet on the front & there was a little bit of discussion about it in Dubbo, there is a possibility that Wagga could be considered by the local Bidgee Caching gang as an alternative location .........
There is more cachers/helpers here to get it done & obviously a heap more caches also, but some of you have already done many anyway.
New & temp ones could easily be placed for a big event here.
And as it is further for the SA travellers & maybe the Vic's too, what do we all think about Easter in Wagga as an option ?
I have been thinking this week & have a possible theme, a starting system for a big crowd, a nite cache idea (thanks to Dubbo's excellent one) etc etc...
But it would still need agreement & lots more planning by the locals & a base location for up to 50 teams if the 40+ mildura hopefuls is an indication.
So no promises, but is it an option? Do we need a poll ?
What say ye avid hunters out there ?
Roosta
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I attended the SA Event this year, and some of the people I spoke to were in favour of a Mega Event in Mildura during the June LWE.Cached wrote:My guess would be needs to be moved away from the June LWE, the South Australians have a well entrenched event and my guess is they (without ever having been to an SA LWE event) that they would be uninclined to move their party.
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I reckon they'd go at another time.
Dubbo is a heck of a long way from Adelaide and so for that matter is Wagga Wagga.
I dont really see a common venu for a long weekend for Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra.
Wagga Wagga would be possible for all but Adelaide I think.
I think Mildura was mentioned because it is a large established town, but I dont think that is relavent. There was a large group of people at Kapunda this year which is a small country town. We used the footy clubrooms for the venue HQ.
To get the maximum number of people you would need a caravan park.
If the venue was closer to Melbourne then it might be viable for Adelaide, Melbourne, Wagga Wagga and ACT.
I used to goto the Grampians bushwalking for long weekends and I really reckon that this sort of distance would be the maximum people would drive for a long weekend.
How about Swan Hill?
But just as important is the sort of terrain arond the town selected. Needs to be resonably level and access around the planned caching area needs to be by 2WD vehicles. A bit of 4WD is OK, but if a lot of the caches are 4WD only, people will not come back.
I dont really see a common venu for a long weekend for Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra.
Wagga Wagga would be possible for all but Adelaide I think.
I think Mildura was mentioned because it is a large established town, but I dont think that is relavent. There was a large group of people at Kapunda this year which is a small country town. We used the footy clubrooms for the venue HQ.
To get the maximum number of people you would need a caravan park.
If the venue was closer to Melbourne then it might be viable for Adelaide, Melbourne, Wagga Wagga and ACT.
I used to goto the Grampians bushwalking for long weekends and I really reckon that this sort of distance would be the maximum people would drive for a long weekend.
How about Swan Hill?
But just as important is the sort of terrain arond the town selected. Needs to be resonably level and access around the planned caching area needs to be by 2WD vehicles. A bit of 4WD is OK, but if a lot of the caches are 4WD only, people will not come back.
I think Wagga is roughly half way between Sydney and Melbourne, easy for ACT, and really not impossible for SA cachers if they want to make the trip.
Wagga has a huge diversity of caches already established of all types, micros up to big ones, traditionals to multis and puzzle caches. Plenty around the immediate say 30k radius as well if you don't want to stick to the town itself.
Something in spring perhaps? get a bulk deal on cabin accommodation at a caravan park etc?
It's no small drive from Sydney, but for a 3 day weekend, we'd turn up and I reckon quite a few others would as well.
I liked the way the gold rush worked, could not get to the scooby one so don't know how that worked. But something similar would be good.
The caches there are sufficiently spread apart so there would not normally be large groups of cachers milling at the same caches so that may lessen the chance of muggling.
I'm sure there would be a big enough venue thats kid friendly as well that we could have a big dinner on the sat night.
just a few thoughts.
Wagga has a huge diversity of caches already established of all types, micros up to big ones, traditionals to multis and puzzle caches. Plenty around the immediate say 30k radius as well if you don't want to stick to the town itself.
Something in spring perhaps? get a bulk deal on cabin accommodation at a caravan park etc?
It's no small drive from Sydney, but for a 3 day weekend, we'd turn up and I reckon quite a few others would as well.
I liked the way the gold rush worked, could not get to the scooby one so don't know how that worked. But something similar would be good.
The caches there are sufficiently spread apart so there would not normally be large groups of cachers milling at the same caches so that may lessen the chance of muggling.
I'm sure there would be a big enough venue thats kid friendly as well that we could have a big dinner on the sat night.
just a few thoughts.