Always post the current coords in the Latitude/Longitude
section of the log entry, regardless of whether you move it or
not!
This helps when the last "movement" log rolls off the bottom of the
page.
THIS MEANS YOU!
<rant>Even if you're only posting a note! On the "Log Your
Visit" page, it has a place to fill in coordinates. Use it. Each
and every
time!</rant> |
This cache is a variation from the traditional. Once you find the
cache, you have the option to re-hide it in a different location.
Here's the rules:
1) Read the logs. You need to
find out its current location in the park!
2) If you plan to hunt for this cache, it would probably be a
GOOD idea to put a note in the logs of your intentions. This way
nobody should be disappointed when they get home after an
unsuccessful search to find out that another cacher had moved it
earlier that day.
Rules #3-6 only apply if you choose to relocate the
cache.
3) You take responsibility of the cache when you move it. This
means:
- you should have a reasonable good gps (with
averaging).
- if cachers start complaining that the cache is "lost",
you need to relocate it and verify.
4) You should probably be a somewhat "local" to the area
(because of rule #3).
5) The cache must remain within the park boundries.
6) Try to find a good hiding place with 50 feet of a trail (any
trail).
7) Use Encryption in your logs if you need to supply hints.
8) LET YOUR GPS AVERAGE FOR AT LEAST 5-10 MINUTES!!! There is a
tremendous amount of tree coverage.
That's it!
REMEMBER: THE CACHE LOCATIONS AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE ONLY
REPRESENT A PARKING AREA WITHIN THE PARK. YOU MUST REVIEW THE LOGS
FOR THE CURRENT LOCATION.
This is a brand new park. Lots of trails. Excellent biking
trails for the "Mountain" bike types (rugged trails). A
historic canal lock (Savannah and Ogeechee Canal, Lock #3). They're
still developing the trail system (That's partly why this will need
to be a moving cache).
Where’s Signal? If you are looking for my Signal Geocoin that is
listed as in this geocache, then look instead for a small piece of
paper taped to the cache container. The paper has the coin code on
it, and will allow you to “discover” this Signal Geocoin if you
have been to my geocache. That way you can get you a Signal icon on
your “Trackables Found” column on your personal geocaching page as
a “bonus” for coming to my geocache.