[Az-Geocaching] One exception to "signing the log" rule
Scott Nicol
listserv@azgeocaching.com
Tue, 02 Jul 2002 09:34:02 -0700
>From: "Baja Fleg" <fleigle@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
>To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
>Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] One exception to "signing the log" rule
>Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 23:12:56 -0600
>
>Hey Scott what if someone logs a find on a cache that you own but they say
>for whatever reason that they didn't make a log in the log book. What do
>you do??
>Yeah, on one of my caches that we own that did happen.
>
>Michael
>Team TJ
Howdy Michael,
First, my question to you: what did you do when that situation came up? Did
you allow the log entry to stand? If someone logs a find on one of my caches
and states they only saw it and never really got to it and logged their
visit... I would ask them to change their find log to a note until they can
get back there to log in or have their log deleted. No log... no find. Of
course, that is how I would do it. It is up to the individual cache owner to
decide what rules (if any) there will be. I will state in my cache
description a log entry must be made, just so the cacher knows that up
front.
I beleive that by reading all the posts on this recent subject... that the
large majority agree that a log should be made in the logbook to count as a
find. As the Roadrunners said... we need to maintain some integrity to this
hobby. If everyone started logging finds that said they saw it and never
logged in and the cache owner goes to retreive the cache log after say a
year and finds not a single log in it... that wouldnt be any fun, would it?
I have had several situations where I almost could not log into a cache,
even though I saw it. However, we always prevailed and got to the cache.
Urban caches this has happened often. I just be patient and wait for the
right moment to grab the cache or I just come back another time to get to
it.
I have spoken my .02cents on this thread and will speak no more! This is
just my opinion and everyone is entitled to their own.
On the subject of hiding our first cache:
We havent hid our first cache yet (we are trying to break Sand Dollars
record for the most cache finds before placing one! - really bad cache
karma!)... Of course, if someone did do that (no log in the logbook)... I
guarantee they are not going to want to go all the way back to it again to
log in! ;) heheheehehehehhehehhe
We do have our first cache in my posession! Yes, it is an ammo box. There is
your only hint yall are gonna get! :) We have a special place we want to
put our very first cache and it is not accessible right now until the land
closures are lifted. We have several other places we want to put one
including an urban cache. However, we want this first one to be special and
just cant place it right now.
I would like to place our first cache hide by balloon. However, we would
probably end up waiting a long time to accomplish that were we want to put
it! When we go out on adventure flights, that ammo box is coming with me and
if I find that perfect spot... I might just land and drop it off!
Scott
Team Ropingthewind
Scotts Adventure Flying Web Page (and now geocaching web page!)
http://www.safwp.bravepages.com
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