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Domschatz 3 - Abgriff

Domschatz 3 - Abgriff

por St John of Beverley     Alemania > Hessen > Gießen, Landkreis

¡Atención! Este geocache es "cerrado, visible"! No es un contenedor físico a las coordenadas especificadas (o los que tienen que determinar). ¡El interés del lugar no es necesariamente la búsqueda!

N 50° 40.633' E 008° 51.550' (WGS84)

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 Tamaño: normal
Estado: cerrado, visible
 Tiempo requerido: 2:00 h   Distancia del camino: 3.0 km
 Ocultos en: 10. abril 2006
 Publicado desde: 10. abril 2006
 Última actualización: 09. agosto 2008
 Listado: https://opencaching.de/OC1B4F
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5 encuentran
0 no encontrado
2 Notas
0 Observado
0 Ignorado
19 Visitas
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Log de entrada por Domschatz 3 - Abgriff    encuentran 5x no encontrado 0x Nota 2x

Nota 09. agosto 2008 Oli han escrito una nota

Wie in den Newseinträgen angekündigt, wird dieser Geocache nun für neue Logeinträge gesperrt. Falls der Geocache den aktuellen Nutzungsbedingungen angepasst wird, kann er wieder aktiviert werden.

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encuentran 25. julio 2006 Protest ha encontrado el geocache

Das ist mal ein grosser Schatz. Auf dem Final wären wir fast sitzen geblieben, dann fanden wir Ihn doch.

Dank an St John of Beverley für den aufwendig gestalteten cache :-)

in/out : nix

encuentran 23. julio 2006 safri ha encontrado el geocache

Das Ziel unserer langen Reise lag endlich in greifbarer Nähe: doch so einfach gestaltete sich die Suche nicht. Raffinierte Aufgaben und tückische Verstecke machten uns die Aufgabe nicht leicht.
Unterwegs mussten wir uns gegenseitig motivieren, doch nicht aufzugeben.

Ab Stage 5 ging dann alles wie am Schnürchen und wir fanden eine Station nach der anderen fast auf Anhieb!
Domschatz und Cache belohnten uns dann für unsere Mühe!

Vielen Dank für diese wirklich außergewöhnlich schöne Cacheserie, der ich noch viele begeisterte Finder wünsche!!!
Soooo weit sind die Wege gar nicht!

In: Creme
Out: Erfahrung und viele neue Coinicons, danke!

encuentran 23. julio 2006 PHerison ha encontrado el geocache

Anlässlich des 3. Rabenauer Geostammtisch:
Der letzte Teil zog sich dann doch etwas... Am Ende jedoch ein toller Schatz. NT

Nota 16. abril 2006 cezanne han escrito una nota

This cache turned into a big disaster and disappointment for me. Let me start with mentioning that caching in groups is something very horrible for me. I need the chance to find the stages of a cache on my own.

With this cache everything went wrong for me from the beginning. We started the cache together with Gartenzwergin who had waited for us as she had failed at Stage 2 at a previous attempt. At our joint attempt we made already a mistake at Stage 1. We then searched for Stage 2 at a wrong location for a long time. I even climed up steep slopes (because of the 3.5* terrain rating) - my clothes got very dirty. Then Alice called the hider of the cache - our mistake showed up and we went to a new candidate location for Stage 2 where we met closeby the murmeltier team who went off for Stage 3. The task at Stage 2 appeared very boring to me - I would have preferred a more challenging task. At our candidate for Stage 3 we again met the team murmeltier. We all failed - there was not water nearby. After a call to the cache hider it turned out that the coordinates were wrong. With the help of the cache owner Stage 3 could be found. Afterwards we met the cache owner and the group became even larger. Despite big efforts I did not manage to find a single stage. Every time someone else was faster and smarter than I was. The fact that I cannot memorize pictures and that I did not have one of those sheets with the pictures of the stages (which are indispensable for some stages - the term spoiler picture does not fit in those caches) made everything still more difficult. The coordinates of the last by one stage were off by about 70 meters - without the pictures this stage is unfindable - even with the "spoiler" picture it is hard.

So I could not contribute anything useful to this cache hunt - I entered my name into the log book just for showing that I was there physically - like Aron the dog. I also refrained from dropping off a TB into this cache for this reason. In the end I felt very bad and suffered from a terrible headache.

I am aware of the fact that the hider of the cacher must have invested an enormous amount of effort, time and creativity into this cache. I appreciate the activities of the cache hider. It is not his fault that this cache turned out to be such a big disappointment for me.

I am sorry that I cannot appreciate the hideouts some of which are very creative and are impressive from the point of view of craftmanship as I prefer simple hideouts that can be found quickly as I do not like if the searching times are longer than the walking times. I would have preferred less stages placed at a bigger distance (meaning at least one kilometer walking distance between two stages). I never managed to get into a reasonable walking rhythm while doing this cache - it was like stop and go in a traffic jam - just not the right type of cache for someone for whom the walking/hiking part is the nicest part of geocaching.

No trade


PS: 3.5* seems too high as terrain rating at least from my personal point of view.