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Geocaching: The importance of triple-checking coordinates

January 18, 2012

The description didn't seem to match where the satellite view was showing the cache.

A long time ago, I gave up rushing out the door for first to finds for newly placed geocaches.

I don’t mind grabbing an FTF here and there, but I usually avoid doing it right away, especially being as many of the caches in our area are published at night. I always worry I might miss what the cache owner wanted to show a geocacher if I go at night and can’t see what’s around me.

Still, when a notice comes in the e-mail, I like to see where they are. If it’s a park-and-grab and it’s close or something, I might be tempted to go check it out and see if it’s something I might be interested in getting at, even after dark.

So, when a new geocache popped up Tuesday night and wasn’t too far from me, I got interested.

The description was short and to the point — and made me think it was in an area where I might be willing to go check it out and see if I could snag an FTF.

The description:

this has always been one of my avorite spots to just come and sit it is in the middle of a neighborhood and muggle activity can be rather high but it also has its moments of relaxing quiet time and you can sit listen to the water and just think.

That made me definitely think it was somewhere near a small park, or something near a small river or creek etc. However, one thing I always do is check the satellite view — especially being as this was showing being off any main roads or out of any villages.

The small-view map is what initially caught my eye -- this is a good spot to check to see if something might be off.

Though something like this rests on the cache owner, it’s an honest mistake. I’ve done it. I’m sure many others have done it. It happens. A slip of the finger when typing in coordinates can make things really crazy.

But it seems like, sometimes, the review process doesn’t pick up on things like this.

A couple of years ago, I placed a cache. I switched a number somewhere that put the cache in a different location. For some reason, I didn’t check the cache page and see where the map showed things.

Big mistake.

Soon after, I got an e-mail from the area reviewer asking me if I was sure this was the location for the geocache because it was many miles from my home base and didn’t seem to match my description.

Sure enough, he or she was right.

One problem with the reviewers in New York State is that they are anonymous. It’s not like they are the only reviewers who choose to remain nameless when doing a thankless job like this, but it makes it difficult to see if they’ve switched reviewers or something along those lines — especially if they reviewer name goes with the “territory.”

This time, this cache got through despite not being in the user’s area and not really matching the description. I’ve been working on another blog post in regard to reviewing and things that seem wacky in our state, but that will be saved for another time. I’ve met other reviewers who don’t mind having people know who they are. After all, it’s almost like a checks and balance thing — but I’ll save that for the future blog post, too.

This time, the cache got through.

When I saw it and matched things up, I decided to e-mail the cache owner. A little while later, I received an e-mail saying that the coordinates were wrong because he had swapped a number.

Wrong coords could really make it a mystery cache!

He then disabled the geocache and will be changing the coordinates. If it’s a certain distance, it requires a reviewer to make the change, not the cache owner.

The cache was nearly 100 miles from where it was originally published — or as noted when the coordinates were changed: Distance from original: 364812.8 feet or 111194.9 meters.

As I said, an honest mistake. It happens.

This is a good lesson, however. Always double- and triple-check your coordinates. Look at the map and make sure it looks like it’s in the right spot. You have ways of checking things before you hit that submit button. One digit can be the difference between hiding a cache or having people maybe going in the wrong spot — 100 miles away.

I learned this lesson the hard way, as do others. Hopefully nobody is out in the woods looking for this geocache that was put in our area, despite not being there. And hopefully, lessons have been learned!

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Filed Under: Geocaching, My world Tagged With: cache, cache tips, caching, coordinates, geocaching, geocaching tips, gps coordinates, wrong coordinates

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