Team Evil Fish wrote: yet you expect We had a great time swapping stories and hope everyone took note of the _TRUE_ coordinates where we placed our flag. If yours wasn't in the same _CORRECT_ place, we expect you to make a note in the description, the next time you hide a cache, describing the amount of offset from our _TRUE_ coordinates to aid us in our future searches - Regan, you didn't really take any of that seriously, did you? Then you wrote: Consider the Chandler Mini cache it was and is still a true original Traditional cache the coords take you to the spot then you have to figure out where it is hidden the coords took you to within acceptable GPS error and frustrated many cachers without being braggadocios - I'm not sure how this is even relevant? Especially considering Chandler Mini ''went missing'' 6 months ago and was archived 3 months ago. In my description, I wrote: The posted coordinates are approximate, as I had to interpolate from two positions where I could get a good signal. ... At least I had the decency to let people know, beforehand, that you can't just stand at the cache and expect 100% accuracy with your GPS, because of nearby structures that can, and most likely will, interfere with a satellite signal. -- Sprocket