Let’s hope the anti-ekert isn’t a geocacher. We’re trained too look for caches in plain sight. I found caches in a thermometer, a fake but life-like crosswalk button, a door stopper, a light reflector, a rock, nanos placed between ribs of oak tree bark, flat magnets that pose as official codes for whatever they’re attached to (the log is a single sheet of paper taped on the back of the magnet), and a few electrical box covers (I have two of those, waiting for a good place to “hide” them).
All of the suggestions made by other commentators would be obvious to geocachers looking for something. I guess it’d be harder when the geocacher doesn’t have a set of coordinates that tell how close the cache is..
“Hide in plain sight”
Let’s hope the anti-ekert isn’t a geocacher. We’re trained too look for caches in plain sight. I found caches in a thermometer, a fake but life-like crosswalk button, a door stopper, a light reflector, a rock, nanos placed between ribs of oak tree bark, flat magnets that pose as official codes for whatever they’re attached to (the log is a single sheet of paper taped on the back of the magnet), and a few electrical box covers (I have two of those, waiting for a good place to “hide” them).
All of the suggestions made by other commentators would be obvious to geocachers looking for something. I guess it’d be harder when the geocacher doesn’t have a set of coordinates that tell how close the cache is..