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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › A question about Multies?
@huffinpuffin2 wrote:
Twisted Question: Is there a maximum distance allowable between stages of a multi?? E.g. 1 Mile? 10 Miles? 100 Miles?
The guidelines do not specify this and I am aware of some that go many miles, even in your neck of the woods.
@gotta run wrote:
The guidelines do not specify this and I am aware of some that go many miles, even in your neck of the woods.
We aren’t aware of any here, but must not have run into them yet. Are they Amazing?
@huffinpuffin2 wrote:
@gotta run wrote:
The guidelines do not specify this and I am aware of some that go many miles, even in your neck of the woods.
We aren’t aware of any here, but must not have run into them yet. Are they Amazing?
They’ll have you seeing Red.
There used to be a two stage cache where the first stage was located in Kenosha County and the final stage was in Superior. The owner listed it as a 5 star terrain using the logic that you would need to carry extra boots to make it through the entire hike. 😯 Note that “amazing” was not among the many adjectives that were used to describe this cache after folks found the initial stage and read the coordinates for the final.
Also, I am aware of a few multicaches with intercontinental stages. These take a bit to create, as you will need a “trailman” on the other continent to help with maintenance, plus you will be dealing with more than one reviewer, usually.
How about Stage 1 – Appleton -> Stage 2 – Los Angeles -> Stage 3 – Appleton ( GC11ZNW )? Or L.A. -> Appleton -> L.A. ( GCxxxxx – don’t have this one handy…)? Check out a couple from the GizFinder & John Crowe team!
We completed one of these with a California partner who hails from New London, WI. We are 66% done with the other, and been stuck there for awhile now…
cYa, Jim