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@myside wrote:
The cache description states to put it back tightly where it was found, but how many actually look at the descriptions of each cache before going out and finding it?
People shouldn’t have to read the cache description to have the common sense to rehide a cache where and as well as it was found (if not better), but all we cache owners know that common sense is anything but common.
So sometimes you have to be a bit more explicit: GC1E5CM
Not the first time you plugged that cache too – lol.
GRrrRrrRRRRrRrrRrrRrrR!
I guess I shouldn’t have posted that I was thinking of getting back out there to plant more caches in the NEMESIS series. This weekend, two more of them went missing after 6 months or more without any disappearing.
“NEMESIS #19 Going Buggy” was a microwave sized cache. It was a remote controlled VW Bug painted in cammo. One of the wheel hubs was the actual cache container. Cache was easy to find, but the log wasn’t. This wasn’t a typical NEMESIS cache to say the least. Someone swiped it and left a robot arm in it’s place.
“NEMESIS #15 I have an idea, let’s CITO” was a light bulb. Looked just like any everyday 60 watt bulb you see, except the glass was plastic and the bottom screwed off. This cache lasted 19 months without being disturbed. Teenagers walked by it day in and day out. It was just lying on the ground with all the other trash the teens leave behind, hence the CITO in the cache name.
I checked on both of these caches just to make sure, but they’re gone. Guess it could be coincidence, but… Sometimes I think someone just doesn’t want me in the game anymore. Kinda inspires me to make some really nasty puzzle caches. Say Riddler meets NEMESIS meets Jay. 😈