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Installed it today, great. Also found a user script that displays the cache height next to the coords on the cache listing page.
reb10ParticipantNot an expert, but looking at my Moorlands bird pocket guide it could be a female wheatear.
reb10ParticipantHow about a DNF because the last person to find it also lost it (yes me). Found the cache, signed the log and replaced it only to see it roll down a gap in the wall. I did log it as found then as needs maintenance because ‘wall swallowed it up’.
This is one reason caches shouldn’t be put in walls, another one is the damage done to the wall as people search for the cache.reb10ParticipantThank you urban ranger for your explanation.
The cache was published on the 18th not the 2nd, i would have thought the fact that it had been out for over a year and not found would have rung a few alarm bells (unless opencachers don’t log DNF’s). Having climbed onto the said rock twice i can see how a cache placed on top of it could go missing quite easily.
I still can’t get my head around placing a cache and logging it as a find.reb10ParticipantWow! and you thought Phillpotts cave was controversial.
My only concern with this is the amount of caches that could be placed on the moor. For example if twenty people take up the challenge and place (not find) seventy caches in the mega challenge thats 1400 caches.reb10ParticipantSaw a link to opencaching on a cache page and thought i would take a look, while there i saw that phillpots cave was listed on that site on the 11th september 2010. But no finds logged to date, is that why it was moved to geocaching?
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