[Az-Geocaching] decrypted hints

AZcachemeister azcachemeister at getnet.com
Wed Jan 24 21:26:19 MST 2007


Nope, if you give a real, useful hint, I would expect to be required say 
I couldn't find the cache before getting anything more.

Jared Ross wrote:
> I guess I should have clarified a bit more. Often I'm contacted for a 
> hint before I even have a chance to contact the cacher (probably 
> because I specifically tell them to contact me for an additional hint 
> after posting a DNF). I don't believe I've sent a hint to someone 
> without asking them first. I usually contact them and ask what area 
> they were searching and if they'd like a hint or like me to check on it.
>
> So do you think I'm being prejudice to out of state cachers by saying 
> that you must log a DNF before receiving an "additional" hint. Keep in 
> mind that a helpful hint is already given.
>
> Jared
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: AZcachemeister <azcachemeister at getnet.com>
> To: listserv at azgeocaching.com
> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 8:36:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] decrypted hints
>
> This is my biggest problem with 'log a DNF...' or 'Email me if you 
> need a hint'.
> It's like a big red flag saying, 'This cache is for locals only, if 
> you're from out-of-town, forget it!'
> My biggest gratification is getting a log on one of my caches from 
> someone who thought it was interesting enough to include while they 
> were on vacation/visiting Arizona.
> Giving a good hint is an art, and not always easy. A good hint should 
> spark a thought, or at least narrow down the possibilities, but 
> shouldn't just spell out the cache location.
> My favorite hints for 'remote' caches have warned me to watch for 
> dangerous wildlife, or admonished me to bring plenty of water...too 
> late now, I'm already here!
> Oh, and I never 'automatically' send a hint if there is a DNF, some 
> cachers don't want them! If I want/need an extra hint, I'll ask...
>
> ShadowAce wrote:
>>  So log a DNF to get a hint is better in your opinion. While I hate 
>> driving 200 miles round trip to log a DNF to get a hint. Thus making 
>> it a 400 mile round trip cache.
>>
>>  Sometimes people forget that others who do not live within 10 miles 
>> of the cache may come looking for it. On more then one occation we 
>> have been caching across the states (not just in Arizona) with no 
>> computer access for a few days and we cannot log a DNF until we are 
>> 200 + miles from the location. That hint is going to be extremly 
>> helpful at this time.
>>
>>  Naw, its better to be able to give your friends a hint via phone 
>> calls and anyone else can suffer cause it's fun.
>>
>> On 1/24/07, *Jared Ross* < jaredmross at yahoo.com 
>> <mailto:jaredmross at yahoo.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Jared missed the point, I guess. I thought you were saying that
>>     we didn't need to put hints because we could just call someone
>>     instead. My bad.
>>
>>     Oh, I'm aware of worse "hints" than the email for a hint ones. I
>>     require a DNF to be logged before extra hints are given, but I
>>     don't encrypt it in the hint section, that would be mean.
>>
>>     Jared
>>
>>
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