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A cache must be carefully hidden, Dostaf.
This was downwrite entertaining, but I'll be a bit of a kiljoy by saying (and please mark my words) that kind of 'cache' would be soon wiped out.
I agree, the geocaching could prove too dear, even with clever marqueting not taking off. (Of ^course, ww'ers are not stingy).
^1:50 onwards - an idea which does not require splashing (and stashing) too much cache.
*Log books* - finders write their name in them to prove they have found the cache.
We could have a hidden book(s) + pens and give clues to their whereabouts on ww - if a ww'er searched for and discovered one, they could write their username in the book, before re-hiding it.
Of course, there are caches with this plan ....
Would you still say, 'Geo-ver?' and think this idea should be shelved?
PS (25/3) Further to:
On a forlorn fallen fence post, not far from the scene, someone had penned:
'Note to self - next time I'll pinch a Fiesta'.
The fallen fence post has since 'fallen' into the canal, complete with the concrete it was embedded in, so that it is almost upright. You can see the top of the post and make out the fiesta of the graffiti.
Replied: 24th Mar 2009 at 15:21