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04/26/2015 at 7:21 pm #2039262
I read an interesting question posted on Geocaching.com. How long do you search for a cache before calling it quits. I thought I would get your opinion on this.
Personally it depends on how far I have to travel to get back to a cache I can’t find. If I have traveled a good distance and took a bit of a hike to get to it. I’ll stay a good 45 minutes or so until I’ll give up. I don’t really want to make that trip again. Ones that I can get back to fairly easy I’ll only spend like 15 or 20 minutes. Even then that’s a long time.
Now a mirco in the woods I may only give it like 5 minutes. Way to many places to look for such a small cache.
Now some cache’s I just can’t give up on. I’ll make many trips to the same cache. Now how many trips will you go back to make a find? I guess that’s a different topic.
04/26/2015 at 8:11 pm #2039263It all depends on how bad I want to locate the cache. If I’m caching solo, which is a great deal of the time, and I know the cache is there, I’ve spent over an hour on some particularly hard ones. Those are the ones with the fun logs I write.
With only one individual searching it can take longer on a hard one but is so much more rewarding for me than hunting in a group. Park and grabs and other containers placed with what seems like little thought I’ve spent a shorter period of time, 20 minutes.
04/27/2015 at 5:10 am #2039270search time depends a lot on the Difficulty rating, if there is an obvious beacon, or if there is heavy tree cover.
If the D/T is high, I expect to be looking for awhile. If lots of cover and gps is bouncing from place to place, add some more time to narrow it down (this also is where the beacon thingy comes in). Of course, cache size plays in too.Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.
04/27/2015 at 11:21 am #2039276I’ve heard 5 minutes for every point of difficulty. So a D3 would be 15 minutes. A good general rule of thumb but not always applicable.
04/27/2015 at 2:52 pm #2039286So many variables for me, but likely 10-15 minutes tops…am I with others? Most are more experienced and more patient than I am, so then a bit longer. What is the weather/bug situation/etc? Not a factor if I am prepared for it, but likely I am not. So less time then. Is it a final, a puzzle or some epic cache I have been wanting really bad? Lots more time then. Do I have other caches to find and time is a-wastin’? Time to move on. Every cache, every cache outing is different for me. And will I go back? Maybe if it is local or somewhere I might return to, but otherwise, not likely.
04/27/2015 at 7:58 pm #2039296It completely depends on what’s going on. Yesterday I stopped to look for a cache on a bridge on my way to an event. I had a little time to kill but not a lot, so I searched for a while but didn’t feel like I could devote too much time. I was fine with claiming a DNF, it was still a nice place to stop and look out over the river.
If a cache has a low D rating and I can’t find it then I don’t worry about it too much. I mean, it’s probably gone and spending an hour there would be silly. If it’s a higher D rating then I assume that I need to spend more time there. I can’t even tell you how many, many, many hours I’ve spent at GC3ZMA7, although half the fun in that one is bragging rights on the pain and suffering of the search.
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
04/27/2015 at 9:08 pm #2039301I feel your pain on that one Becca.
04/27/2015 at 9:43 pm #2039304I need to head back down there so I can put in some more time searching.
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
04/28/2015 at 8:00 am #2039310I need to head back down there so I can put in some more time searching.
Becca, let me know when you come down and we’ll waste some time together.
04/28/2015 at 9:19 am #2039316I’ll admit to spending a half an hour on a fire hydrant cache. What was I thinking?
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04/28/2015 at 10:08 am #2039323For us, the answer to this is simple….when we stop having fun.
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