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Geocache Placement FUNdamentals presented by Lisa Echard (FlightRiskAK) Prepared by SSO JOATFlightRiskAK Anchorage BP Energy Center & Broadcast over the Internet via WebEx 19 April 2012

Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 2 Tonight’s Topics: Cache Site Selection Permits and Permissions Container Selection Camouflage Obtaining Accurate Coordinates Cache Hiding Tips

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 3 Cache Site Selection Location – Location – Location! There should be a reason to put a cache here Scenery, history, education, challenge, etc. Poor Reason: “Look, a parking lot without a cache!” Good Reasons… Tutka Bay Lodge in Homer, AK

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 4 Cache Site Selection Think about how much damage a herd of wild geocachers could do while searching a pristine area before you decide to hide a cache in there!

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 5 Cache Site Selection “Please take me to an area that features a great view, a historic site, an oddity, a cool geological feature, an area of special interest, or a pleasant walk through an area I wouldn’t have otherwise known about. It doesn’t have to be a place of outstanding beauty, but it should be a cut above the ordinary and will make me say ‘cool’!” -Briansnat, Geocaching Charter Member

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 6 Cache Site Selection Some questions to ask yourself: –Will this cache placement create new “geo-trails”? –What will the Land Owner/Manager think of this cache? –Are Muggles going to accidentally find it? –Are Muggles going to easily see Cachers searching for it? –What kind of environmental conditions are going to affect the cache (water, rain, wind, snow, ice, vegetation, shifting terrain)? –What kind of hazards will Cachers face to get here? –Is this a place and cache that I would choose to hunt for myself? –Am I going to come back for Cache Maintenance when needed? Take all of these things and more into account as you pick the location and the container for your new hide

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 7 Cache Site Selection Review the Geocache Placement Guidelines and become familiar with rules such as this one:Geocache Placement Guidelines “Geocache placements do not deface or destroy public or private property. Geocaches are placed so that the surrounding environment is safe from both intentional or unintentional harm. Keep both natural and human-made objects safe. No object or property may be altered to provide a hiding place, clue, or means of logging a find.”

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 8 Permits and Permissions You MUST have permission from the property owner or manager Failure to obtain permission has caused geocaching to be banned in some areas Some public lands allow geocaching by default or permit; others have banned it The presence of a cache in an area does NOT automatically mean it is open

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 9 Permits and Permissions These areas are Banned: –Fort Richardson & Elmendorf –National Parks (EarthCache exceptions are handled on a case-by-case basis) –US Fish and Wildlife Refuges, for example the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge which covers most of the central Kenai Peninsula

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 10 Permits and Permissions GeocacheAlaska! Inc. has negotiated geocaching permits in some areas A complete list of blanket permits for Alaska lands is available on the GeocacheAlaska! website: geocachealaska.org/landmanagers.htm geocachealaska.org/landmanagers.htm Some of these areas include Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, Chugach State Park, and Chugach National Forest

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 11 Container Selection Containers must be durable enough to withstand critters and Geocachers Containers should be waterproof Some permits require bear proof metal containers (Ammo Cans!) Poor Container = More Maintenance Can we all agree that one of the worst things in Geocaching is finding a broken container with a soaking wet logbook?

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 12 Container Selection

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 13 Container Selection When reusing military ammo cans or decon containers, please remove and/or cover all military and hazard markings! Clearly mark the outside of all containers with “GEOCACHE” or similar wording When placing caches under most Park permits, write the Permit # on the outside Put your personal contact information ( ) on the inside of the container Mark the GC# on the Container & Log!

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 14 Camouflage

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 15 Camouflage  UPS or “Unnatural Pile of Sticks” (Stones) is one of the more common methods  Place the cache in a natural “cubby” and obscure the opening with natural materials  The container may be camouflaged by covering with camo tape or painting it  In the urban environment, the cache is made to look like it is supposed to be there  Camouflage will affect the Difficulty rating

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 16 Camouflage  Wilderness cache camouflage is a trade off of Difficulty vs. Muggle Spoofing  You “can” take an olive drab nano capsule and drop it in the middle of a dense forest and never worry about a Muggle ever stealing it… or a Cacher ever finding it!  The best hides have just enough camo to prevent casual Muggle exposure while leaving enough “flaw” for the Geocachers

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 17 Camouflage  Painting Plastics – A Quick Primer (Pun Intended)  Thoroughly clean the plastic with detergent  Scuff all surfaces with fine sandpaper  Mask off all gasket sealing surfaces  Wipe with Paint Thinner just before painting  Use plastic paints such as Krylon Fusion  Spray with several very LIGHT coats  Let the paint dry in a warm place for several DAYS to get a fully cured, durable paint job Look for a detailed plastics painting article in an upcoming Newsletter!

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 18 Obtaining Coordinates  When placing a geocache, please use a “real” GPSr to collect the coordinates  Many ‘smartphones’ and GPS-enabled devices do not record accurate waypoints  Use the Averaging function of the GPSr  To get the best possible coordinates, visit the hide location at least two times, separated by several hours or even days  The second visit is to confirm the coords you recorded on your first visit

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 19 Obtaining Coordinates Run your GPSr with a clear sky view for about 10 minutes to allow it to download all current satellite almanac data: Poor AccuracyGood Accuracy

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 20 Obtaining Coordinates “Averaging” your Waypoints produces the best results:  Let the GPSr “settle” for a few minutes and then press the “mark” button to bring up a waypoint details screen  Start the averaging process and let the unit sit still for a couple minutes to collect multiple position samples  Save the averaged point and without moving the GPSr, look at the distance to the new waypoint. If it is less than 10 feet, then you have a pretty good waypoint. More than that and you should repeat the averaging process.  You can also do this manually by saving several separate waypoints and mathematically averaging them

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 21 Proximity Saturation Geocaches cannot be placed closer together than one- tenth mile (0.10) or 528 feet (see guidelines for rules & exceptions) A neat trick you can do with Garmin’s MapSource software is assign a Proximity distance to waypoints This is helpful when planting a cache in a popular area Select all the caches in the area around your intended hiding spot, right click one to open the Waypoint(s) Properties box, set the Proximity distance to 0.1 mile, and then upload them to your GPSr before going out When you get to the field, look at your map page and you will see a circle drawn around each of these caches on the screen, so you can easily visualize if you are more than a tenth-mile from every cache on the screen

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 22 Proximity Waypoints Tenth-Mile circles around existing caches in MapSource program

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 23 Cache Hiding Tips  NEW GEOCACHERS! Please get out and find a couple dozen or more caches first!  Hiding good caches is usually helped by finding a lot of good caches yourself  Hide caches like what you want to find  Scour the internet and caching forums for great examples of creative & unique hides  Mix and match ideas to create some FUN  Visit great locations and show them to us!

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 24 Cache Hiding Tips  Maintenance – Maintenance – Maintenance !  Placing the cache is but the first step to a life-long commitment to keeping your Geocache in good shape!  Some Park Permits require annual Owner Maintenance visits to your Geocache  Poodles make the best Geo-Dogs (Say What?)  At next month’s EduVent, we’ll go through the steps to Publish a Geocache Listing!

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 25 See You in Girdwood!

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 26 Get Involved! Your basic Cheechako Membership is vital & free! Your paid Sourdough Membership is appreciated Visit our online Forums and post something: a question, tip, geocaching story, or just feedback on any existing threadForums Please… Join Us How could you possibly say no?

19 April 2012Geocache Placement FUNdamentals 27 Resources GeocacheAlaska! Inc. Education Page: Hiding your First Geocache: Groundspeak Help Center: support.groundspeak.com support.groundspeak.com GeocacheAlaska! Forums: geocachealaska.proboards.com geocachealaska.proboards.com Geocache Listing Requirements / Guidelines: