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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Reverse GeoCache Puzzle
This looks really interesting. Looks fun until the batteries die, or until all your attempts are used up.
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That was too cool!
A concern I have, is how do you leave one of those boxes somewhere, hoping it gets discovered and hoping someone doesn’t mistake it for something else?
I don’t know about everyone else, but if I accidentally come across a sealed box with a button and an LCD, I’d immediately think it’s one of those b-o-m-b things.
And I doubt anyone could get me to push the button.
But if someone put this thing inside an already existing cache… I MIGHT think about giving it a shot.
As long as there isn’t a blinking red light… and maybe going “beep, beep, beep”. Anyone who watches movies knows that these are necessary.
I suppose you’re right.
So long as there isnt a rat’s nest of multicolored wires sticking out all over the place.
Anyone who has ever seen an episode of MacGuyver should know instantly that a mess of multicolored wires means its a bomb.
This is pretty cool, especially for a CodeJunkie like me. As a one up as this was done it works good, but I can’t see it surviving in the real world. I’ve been thinking of a cache involving electronics, but we’ll have to see. The challenge is that with these one of a kind items you better have it under lock / key to keep it from walking away.
Just remember, cut the red wire. It’s always the red wire.
Or was it the blue one…hmmmmm
THEY’RE ALL RED!!!
Oh, oh. Yellow, black, green, orange and gray. Where’s the red wire??
@Team Black-Cat wrote:
As long as there isn’t a blinking red light… and maybe going “beep, beep, beep”. Anyone who watches movies knows that these are necessary.
LOL
True!