SNSTRLefty
Well-Known Member
Huh thanks for the brief recent history lesson.
I return you to your scheduled quad-related programming.
Huh thanks for the brief recent history lesson.
OK, here's something I've been wondering about. Is the OP actually asking about tracking devices for locating a downed quad, or a GPS module such as those being used on the new Betaflight Rescue Mode feature?I return you to your scheduled quad-related programming.
No, it's a physical game that uses gps, either on an app or gps handheld, to guide you to an associated set of coordinates. Then you have to search for the container, like a scavenger hunt.
An example, I have one that will lead you to the back lot of a strip mall where broken up concrete was dumped years ago. You have to move around the area searching for a large container. Not easy in itself (3.5 rating out of 5 for terrain) but finding the container isn't all that hard.
Then you open it and you find the 5 out of 5 rating for mental difficulty. In a 3.5 gal bucket is about 100 golf balls and one of them has a small container placed inside it with a strip of paper to sign. And you can't just dump it out or the balls will fall in the books and crannies of the surrounding concrete.
My first geocaching I placed was a cedar log that I drilled a hole into one side and placed a container in and placed that in the woods.
A third example (not mine) is a pop can sized container placed in a drain pipe below a castle here in the area. The cace brings geocachers that didn't know it was here, both local or travelers.
Geocache located in the recessed area on the right.