Longest non-visited cache...
- Team Piggy
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Poet of roids..
We searched and searched for this one. No luck.. Embi can you check if it still exists ?
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My longest unfound has only been a lowly 70 days.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... p?ID=46128
It's only a few kms from the Sydney CBD though.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... p?ID=46128
It's only a few kms from the Sydney CBD though.
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Wow!!!! I thought we had one of the longer non found caches, but we're no where near it after reading some the posts.
When we hid our Carrington cache http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... x?ID=26510 we expected lengthy periods of no activity.... I guess thats what you get when a cache requires specialised equipment..... A 50mtr abseil.
When we hid our Carrington cache http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... x?ID=26510 we expected lengthy periods of no activity.... I guess thats what you get when a cache requires specialised equipment..... A 50mtr abseil.
I Have 2 Cache's that I have put out and they still have not been found at all, I Hid these 2 cache's on 14/ 7/ 01 So this works out to be 659 days and counting. Geocache No 1 GC124F and Geocache No 2 GC1250, They are hidden in the Avon Valley Western Australia and only accessible by a 4 wheel drive or a very keen bush walker.
- Team Pathfinder
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Our Rotting Timbers cache has only been attempted and found once and that was 232 days ago.
We currently have 5 other caches which are located in the Pilbara WA which have not been attempted and most of these we dont expect to have many visitors. We placed them thinking that maybe a geo-tourist may be passing through and need a fix !!
We currently have 5 other caches which are located in the Pilbara WA which have not been attempted and most of these we dont expect to have many visitors. We placed them thinking that maybe a geo-tourist may be passing through and need a fix !!
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Re: Kookaburra
The reason I've not bothered to attempt this cache is because the last 4 finders have complained that WP1 is barely legible and that they had all sorts of problems working it out.Pesky! wrote:We canned our Kookaburra cache not long ago as it had been unfound for over a year, 370 days aproximately,
- Aushiker
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Hi
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88 days - <a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... f">Outdoor Research @ Mt Randall</a>.
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Not bad I reckon, considering I started geocaching in August 2004
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Andrew
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88 days - <a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... f">Outdoor Research @ Mt Randall</a>.
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Not bad I reckon, considering I started geocaching in August 2004
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Andrew
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The culmination of the Sydney Happily Ever After cachefest has been sitting there, alone and forlorn for 526 days and counting.
All of the first round of caches are still available, so it's still possible to do it.
Some people have even done the hardest ones and only need to pick up some comparatively simple caches to get the magic words...
By comparison, the Sign of the Polar Bear here in Christchurch is a virtual cacher magnet, with only 385 days since its last find!
All of the first round of caches are still available, so it's still possible to do it.
Some people have even done the hardest ones and only need to pick up some comparatively simple caches to get the magic words...
By comparison, the Sign of the Polar Bear here in Christchurch is a virtual cacher magnet, with only 385 days since its last find!
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- riblit
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and some have misplaced the magic words they did haveBear_Left wrote:The culmination of the Sydney Happily Ever After cachefest has been sitting there, alone and forlorn for 526 days and counting.
All of the first round of caches are still available, so it's still possible to do it.
Some people have even done the hardest ones and only need to pick up some comparatively simple caches to get the magic words...