![]() I thought it was a piece of trash.Ī Duff beer can game can, it is now a geocache someplace else. It sat there as geotrash for six months, the log book was dated. The CO failed to come retrieve it, 6 months later I found it while on a cache hunt. It was too close to another that I had found. I also have found unpublished ones though. That happened to me, I was able to force find stage one to a 10 part puzzle multi.Ībout 300 miles of driving to find the final, which was 50 miles from stage one. Trying to place one will get you info as to something too close though. (7) Pup Patrol came close to mentioning the multi or puzzle posibility.īut in my experience the reviewer will not give identity of the cache So yes nobody thought to mention a possible muti or puzzle. I have read in these forums that the other site (competitor) has closed down. (5) Manville Possum points to possible another geocaching site. (4) hzoi (you) point to it is possible archived. (2) BC & MsKitty points tword this being an unpublished cache. (1) slyuso starts out with thinking this is an abandoned cache. What is the best way to handle accidentally found "orphan" caches? Edited Februby slyuso I don't want to make a bad guess but the content of the cache pointed to a retired old guy. Is there any time frame when a cache is unpublished state or any way to know that a specific cache expected to be published ? When I entered the CG ID, I received a message saying that this cache has not been published yet. The, when I was home, I searched for it and did not find it. I thought it was just published and I just happened to be there at that moment. I was really glad to sign it - with my first TFT. ![]() It was name on it, GC ID, and new travel bug. The log was empty with the message saying "replaced in 2013".Ī week ago, I found one more - regular-sized camo-box. It did not contain neither name, nor GC-type ID. Recently, I found a plastic container with the "Geocache found disclaimer" message. I assume that it might be one of the not-traditional caches. Looking at the coordinates in "Search" I did not found one in about 100' from it. The cache did not have its name on the log. In one instance, I saw the log with the last log entry more than a year ago. Article taken from time ago, while looking for a place to hide my cache, I found cache that does not seem to be used. It seems the brutal challenge and RNG have been putting some off with it on a Mostly Positive user rating overall on Steam/ ![]() Now that it's out following the crowdfunding campaign in late 2020, the reviews on it are a bit mixed. Puzzle your way to victory - how many can you save?.Optimize - As more survivors join the craft, only a robust network of factories can sustain them.You’ll have to balance it all to keep the ship going for another day. Salvage supplies to expand your ship, feed your crew, manage morale on board.Survive - Managing resources is critical to your ship’s survival.Choose wisely, or fall victim to the void. Make stops to scavenge for supplies, or burn the resources you have to gain speed. Help others stranded in the void, or leave them behind to save yourselves.Take Risks - Take risks and make the right choices to survive.How did this happen? What else might lurk in this debris field? Can you find a way back? Explore - Navigate through procedurally generated treacherous debris and stranded ships to discover the secrets of the void.Damaged and disoriented, can you and your crew scrape together enough of civilization to survive?.It’s up to you to salvage the remnants of civilization. An entire star system’s worth of ships have abruptly been torn away from the universe they knew. Story - It must have been an accident.YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view.
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