It does take me awhile. I use markers and like to look through the logbook. From there it is relative to the location and how long we walked to get to the box. If we have to stand or it is raining it is much quicker. A good place to sit and a long hike may stretch it over 15 minutes.
Drivebys are more like 3-5 minutes unless there are muggle around.
Once the box is found, SWMBO is impatient to be moving on, so I need to stamp as quickly as possible. I still rarely beat ten minutes, I suspect, since it takes that long to get away from the hiding place, get my inks out, etc., etc. We do usually take the time to look through the previous finders.
Pugnasties - 15 years ago
We have been known to do it under a minute. Usually this is the situation - you can bearly move because of the brush is so thick and there is a black clound of blood suckers surounding you.
Lone R - 15 years ago
If anyone chooses "less than 1 minute" I would love to know how they manage it.
It does take me awhile. I use markers and like to look through the logbook. From there it is relative to the location and how long we walked to get to the box. If we have to stand or it is raining it is much quicker. A good place to sit and a long hike may stretch it over 15 minutes.
Drivebys are more like 3-5 minutes unless there are muggle around.
Once the box is found, SWMBO is impatient to be moving on, so I need to stamp as quickly as possible. I still rarely beat ten minutes, I suspect, since it takes that long to get away from the hiding place, get my inks out, etc., etc. We do usually take the time to look through the previous finders.
We have been known to do it under a minute. Usually this is the situation - you can bearly move because of the brush is so thick and there is a black clound of blood suckers surounding you.
If anyone chooses "less than 1 minute" I would love to know how they manage it.