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Re: Mystery Boxes
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Reply to: #948881 by Green Tortuga
Jul 20, 2017 7:25pm
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The box looks like it was part of a tracker of some sorts - a project that never came to fruition? The other boxes listed in the tracker are all 'mysteries', with no finds, and retired. I guess the story behind this listing is the real mystery <g>
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Reply to: #948881 by Green Tortuga
Jul 20, 2017 7:28pm
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Thanks for the info Ryan. It definitely had me scratching my head.
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Reply to: #948879 by DarkZen and Evil Cow Pie
Jul 21, 2017 7:25am
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This seems like a good time to ask whether this box is a mystery or a mistake. The library exists and the address is correct, but when you click on the link for the LbNA-hosted clue, it takes you to a box planted in California, I think. (I can't verify that now because LbNA is down, but it was a box quite far away from Michigan.) I noticed that 9800 is both the street number of the library in Michigan as well as the box id# of the LbNA clue. The planter is using a new profile with just this plant.

A few of us locals were discussing the matter and wondering if it was a very cryptic clue. One crafty fellow assured us that it's not, which makes me wonder if it is. :)
Re: Mystery Boxes
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Reply to: #948881 by Green Tortuga
Jul 21, 2017 8:11am
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But I'll say that given the fact it hasn't been found since it was "planted" 5 years ago, there's no clue listed, and the person who listed the box hasn't logged in for two years, I'm going to mark the listing as retired so it stops showing up in people's search results.

What the box really is is hard to tell without additional information. It could be a mislabeled WOM box, a mislabeled bonus, a box that the person intended to plant but never got around to (although that shouldn't be happening at all!), or maybe it's a real box and the person forgot to include the clue.

I have a box like that which I have tried to list as a bonus box and I can't. I imagine I was supposed to do that when I first listed it and now it's too late. Someone just asked me for the clue, and I had to tell them it's a bonus and I can't figure out how to get it classified as such. I was told to add clues saying it's a bonus, but then it's a clued box that will come up in searches.

As for mysteries, I gave up searching for them on AQ because I found it too confusing. I like the neat, compact listing on LbNA better. They are organized nicely by state mysteries and county mysteries in the browse mode.
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Reply to: #948871 by Green Tortuga
Jul 21, 2017 9:07am
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That makes sense. Sometimes the town in question is little more than an intersection with a gas station, so just listing the town is pretty much nailing down the location -- but it'd still look like a mystery to AQ. I suppose if you didn't want it to show up as a mystery, you could provide the intersection itself.
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Reply to: #948897 by Trailhead Tessie
Jul 21, 2017 11:27am
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I have a box like that which I have tried to list as a bonus box and I can't.

The bonus box icon will display if you add a dependency restriction to the box.

As for mysteries, I gave up searching for them on AQ because I found it too confusing.

Here's the absolute, single, easiest way to search for mysteries on AQ:

  1. When you registered on AQ, there's a secondary registration page that AQ asks some additional information. You'll never see it again after you register, but there's nothing stopping you from going back to it if you know the URL, and this is it: https://www.atlasquest.com/login/register2.html
  2. Type in your address as the location. (You can just type in the city, but keep in mind that searches will be from the center of your city rather than your exact address if you do.)
  3. And save your changes.

AQ will automatically generate several favorite searches for you including:

  • A location-based letterbox search from your address (or city)
  • A search for all boxes within your county (including mystery boxes in your county). You can edit this search to include only mystery boxes, but I figured if someone is interested in mystery boxes within a specific county, they'll probably be interested in all boxes within the county.
  • All mystery boxes that are "somewhere" in your state. (This excludes mystery boxes where the county is specified since those are included in the previous search.)
  • All mystery boxes within your country. (This excludes mystery boxes where the county or state are specified since those are included in the previous two searches.)
  • All events being held within 250 miles of your address (or city)

Now whenever you want to get a list of mystery boxes at the county, state or national level--the links are part of your favorite searches and just a click away! =)

-- Ryan
Re: Mystery Boxes
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Reply to: #948897 by Trailhead Tessie
Jul 21, 2017 11:36am
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I have a box like that which I have tried to list as a bonus box and I can't. I imagine I was supposed to do that when I first listed it and now it's too late.

The way bonus boxes are done now is to set a parent box. You will need to edit the box, go to the last page (Restrictions) and set a parent box there. If you want the parent box to be a specific box in a series (as I've done a few times) you first set it's parent box as the series, save it then come back to the same page and set which box in the series is its parent box. Without this second edit the parent box will be the first box in the series.
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Reply to: #948896 by Dawnkey
Jul 21, 2017 7:22pm
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This seems like a good time to ask whether this box is a mystery or a mistake

also interesting is the owner of the box on lbna hasn't logged in there for over a year. but the trail name used on lbna has been on aq just last month. hummmm.

smile
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Reply to: #948896 by Dawnkey
Jul 22, 2017 5:49am
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A few of us locals were discussing the matter and wondering if it was a very cryptic clue. One crafty fellow assured us that it's not, which makes me wonder if it is.

I'd say if someone is that sure about this strange listing they know more than they are letting on.

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