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Manchanegra Escreveu:São uma lista de multicaches dos 2 cotas que começam exactamente no mesmo sitio.
Tratando-se de caches mistério e multis parece-me que podem começar no mesmo sitio (não tenho bem presentes as guidelines).
The Leprechauns wrote:
Coming from Ontario, why not have a look at the area of Erie Pennsylvania and Cleveland/Akron, Ohio? Take a look at this cache map:
The blob at the top right is Erie. A medium-sized city, but disproportionately active when it comes to geocaches. There are 1185 caches jam-packed within 50 miles of downtown -- and half of that radius is Lake Erie. There is everything from the geographically unique Presque Isle State Park, to the oldest cache in Pennsylvania in a State Gamelands, to evil micros lining the shopping districts. Then, travel westward to Cleveland: 1521 caches within 50 miles of downtown, and again, half of that radius is water. South of Cleveland is Akron, with 1702 caches within a 50 mile radius. You could cache in this area for a week and barely make a dent. For hiking and natural scenery, the superb Cleveland MetroParks system is first rate -- and this park system sets the worldwide standard for cooperation with geocachers. Out in the suburbs, there are hidden gems all over, like the Towners Woods park in Portage County that recently placed a cache onto my Top Five Percent list. The "evil quotient" of the urban caches in all three cities is on par with the more famous locations such as Nashville and Jacksonville. I know -- I've cached in those places too.
Ignore the blob at the lower right of the map. That is Pittsburgh -- with a mere 1116 caches within 50 miles of downtown, where I'm sitting right now. The caches are great, but the terrain and road network are not conducive to running up big numbers. Twenty caches is a darn good day around here.
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briansnat wrote:
I just did some quick calcs. NJ has slipped to 3rd and Mass to second. Ct is now number 1 at .129 caches per square mile. Mass has .125 per sq mile and NJ has .118 per sq mile.
Here is what a cache map of NJ (about center) and CT (upper right) look like:
And here is Mass:
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SUp3rFM Escreveu:Acrescentei mais info no post.
Quanto aos logs, o owner manda e é ele que assume a responsabilidade pelos mesmos.
Podemos sempre editar a descrição da cache e colocar o que quer que seja. Se depois as caches forem arquivadas, já sabemos porquê.
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