I was a bit surprised at this announcement because it seems so much like a repeat of the first souvenirs (also a leaderboard challenge), I guess I was expecting something more unique to finish this event off.
At least it seems the maximum for the hard souvenir would be 40 finds needed, which seems easier than past ones they’ve done
I drove down there from north of the border for the weekend. Spent some time exploring Seattle, finding a bunch of really creative gadget caches, and generally hanging out with some good geo-friends. I was quite impressed by how far some people travelled in order to attend. I think it’s still one of my fondest memories of 2022!
I will pretty much always log a DNF if I feel like I gave it a concerted effort – only reason not to log might be if there was muggles at GZ, or I was in too much of a rush to actually search. I do have some friends who don’t log them – I don’t entirely understand their reasoning, I think having a blue dot on their map just annoys them. But I feel the same way, I’d rather have a record of what’s been attempted vs. not. I’m impressed that HQ took such pains to look into people’s behaviour, though! That was an interesting “study” to read
Wonder if anything can be done about it to encourage people to actually log a DNF. I have seen COs that don’t want anything other then found logs on their caches. Think that makes it harder to log a DNF if encountered, especially newer finders.
I want any kind of log on the caches I placed, whether that be a found/DNF, a note, or even a NM, even if I don’t always agree with it. At least I know people actually visits the caches and I know if there are any problems with it.
Yup, definitely! Maybe some sort of award for how many DNFs a person has avenged? Or an official stat? I feel like that would be a strong motivator for some. There must a challenge cache out somewhere for that?
Yeah, I was pretty surprised myself… this was near a camping ground too, so a pretty frequented place. I suppose it might have just been re-hidden badly by a recent finder
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