RE: [Az-Geocaching] Another More Fun Topic...Hopefully :)

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Author: Team Coyote1022
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Old-Topics: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Caches - Different Strokes - And Another More Fun Topic...Hopefully :)
Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Another More Fun Topic...Hopefully :)
My questions are:

1. What would you consider to be the hardest cache in Arizona?
The hardest that Team Coyote has done would probably be Lost Ark as it was
a 10.3 mile hike and 8 hours and 40 minutes. Difficulty is rated 1, but
terrain is a 5. So, Lost Ark would be our hardest physically. The hardest
challenge we have done is a toss up of three different caches. Catch that
Coyote, , Chain Cache or hmmmmmm.
2. What type of cache location (i.e. Urban, Desert, Forest, etc.) do you
prefer? Which do you dislike the most?
Like=Desert mountain 4WD. Dislike=Urban
3. What types of caches (locationless, virtual, physical, multicaches) do
you prefer? Which do you dislike the most?
Prefer physical multicaches. Dislike locationless, virtual.
4. Is there anything that you find fun about certain existing caches that
you would like to see in future caches?
I really liked the Traveling Agents used in the Catch that Coyote cache.
5. If there is trivia or solving a puzzle involved in finding a cache,
will you avoid it or does that appeal to you?
Does not appeal to me.

I'll use the answers to these questions to make this cache fun for as many
people as possible. Also, it may help some other people place caches that
appeal to more people. Our first cache was set up to accomplish a specific
purpose, but some people seemed to think it was too easy. We realized that
it was easy, but that wasn't our goal. Our goal for our next cache is to
give everyone a good challenge, yet keep it interesting enough that people
will want to find it. After all, isn't that what geocaching is all
about...getting people to find your caches.

Thanks.

Brian
Team LeapLab