Yes, the League of Professional Cachers is actively recruiting
members. What follows is a list of rules, hints, and guidelines. If
you believe that you can follow these “best practices”
then perhaps you can become a member!
- If our caches eventually get muggled, we will replace them as
soon as possible.
- Leave no stone unturned. Caches, inevitably, are hiding under
the unturned stone.
- Remember – DNFs even out with finds initially.
Don’t get discouraged. As you gain experience, you learn to
pause, look around, weigh the options, and become more successful.
This is the start of your geo-sense.
- Not every cache can be found alone. Sometimes you need to
‘phone-a-friend’ for help. (Or text or email or
…)
- If puzzle caches aren’t working out, feel free to ask the
cache owner for help.
- It would be best to be as stealthy as possible. Caches stay
hidden longer that way. Nothing is more frustrating than a cacher
coming to a cache site to discover it’s gone.
- If I’m a cache owner, and if I’ve gotten a request
for help, I will respond quickly.
- Almost forgot this – you are going to need a GPS unit if
you want to participate.
- An important rule for hiding caches – don’t put
them too near the railroad tracks.
- Finally, cache frequently. You’ll find it’s a hobby
that’s second to none! (OK, the author of this list is
somewhat biased…)
If you think you’ve got what it takes, bring your pen and
sign up! The more members the better!
Cache is not at posted coordinates. But if you need a hint as to
where the recruitment center is, knock on the door at the posted
coordinates and ask for me during business hours.
You can check your answers for this puzzle on
Geochecker.com.
Congratulations to the McMorrows and kin for being the initial
recruits!