What to do when a muggle catches you?
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What to do when a muggle catches you?
Just thinking aloud.......
What does one do when a group of young muggles (insert: troublesome youths) catches oneself at a cache accidently or otherwise?
Whilst there has been discussion on the proactive approach to muggles, i am interested in peoples thoughts on the reactive approach....when we have been busted Would you contact the owner and suggest a slight location change.....or just suck it and see
Regards
Agsmky
What does one do when a group of young muggles (insert: troublesome youths) catches oneself at a cache accidently or otherwise?
Whilst there has been discussion on the proactive approach to muggles, i am interested in peoples thoughts on the reactive approach....when we have been busted Would you contact the owner and suggest a slight location change.....or just suck it and see
Regards
Agsmky
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A few weeks ago I found myself at the southern end of lake macquarie. Took half and hour to find a retrieve the cache in amongst the kids fishing, sunbaking and families picnicing. Seemed as though the muggles were having a "I have no magic and I proud" convention.
After finding a picnic table near where the kids were on the play ground equipment I make my way back to the GZ when my eldest (6) yells out:
"Hey Dad, did you find the cache, what colour was it and was there anything cool inside".
After that little outburst we have to leave and return an hour or so later (after icecream) and replace the cache. Even then it was hard so i had to set the camera up next to GZ and take a photo of myself and the boys doing the tourst thing.
What should have been a 15 minute cache took just under 2 1/2 hours.
If there were too many muggles I would probably take it with me and post it to the owner or rehide it for the owner to locate it nearby.
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After finding a picnic table near where the kids were on the play ground equipment I make my way back to the GZ when my eldest (6) yells out:
"Hey Dad, did you find the cache, what colour was it and was there anything cool inside".
After that little outburst we have to leave and return an hour or so later (after icecream) and replace the cache. Even then it was hard so i had to set the camera up next to GZ and take a photo of myself and the boys doing the tourst thing.
What should have been a 15 minute cache took just under 2 1/2 hours.
If there were too many muggles I would probably take it with me and post it to the owner or rehide it for the owner to locate it nearby.
Bronze.
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2" wide sticking plaster is ideal to prevent this situationBronze wrote:
After finding a picnic table near where the kids were on the play ground equipment I make my way back to the GZ when my eldest (6) yells out:<br>
"Hey Dad, did you find the cache, what colour was it and was there anything cool inside".
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I never tought of that idea. Where do I get one of those. It would get the muggles away from areas where you gotta get to GZ and you cant because muggles are sitting right next to it. But I usually get cache in hand and walk away. Once the muggles are gone I replace. It has worked well. Some people are interested and I have told some about geocaching. Just today actually, he said hmm sounds adventurous.. i should get into that too.SNIFTER wrote:Hounddog has a good one. Not as good as a leak but he wears a quarantine vest. That keeps them away.
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Orange vests come in handy. Mr K had some in the car for work. Attempted a cache but with to many people around it looked impossible until i came up with a brain wave. Orange vest and a garbage bag picking up rubbish around GZ.
Found the cache, made the log/swap, area around GZ clean and another cache to log.
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Found the cache, made the log/swap, area around GZ clean and another cache to log.
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An orange Vest, red tool box and a torch, coupled with King Gee work wear and a Hilux Ute that just happens to look like a typical contractor's vehicle works wonders, saved my hide on a number of occasions.
Also there is nothing like a good bluff, I was doing a Leek/Mindsocket effort called "dealer wins". I was in the Northern Suburbs of Sydney, examining a likely location, which happened to be a 36inch water supply pipe. I was still in my work uniform, a high profile government department. I was approached by a muggle wanting to know what I was doing.... I didn't stand up to face him I just kept going (as the badges on my uniform would have given the game away) and buffed my way through it by saying I was an inspector for Sydney water and was examining the pipe for leaks... This was about the time Sydney Water was coming under fire for enforcing water restrictions and having some major water issues of their own
Also there is nothing like a good bluff, I was doing a Leek/Mindsocket effort called "dealer wins". I was in the Northern Suburbs of Sydney, examining a likely location, which happened to be a 36inch water supply pipe. I was still in my work uniform, a high profile government department. I was approached by a muggle wanting to know what I was doing.... I didn't stand up to face him I just kept going (as the badges on my uniform would have given the game away) and buffed my way through it by saying I was an inspector for Sydney water and was examining the pipe for leaks... This was about the time Sydney Water was coming under fire for enforcing water restrictions and having some major water issues of their own