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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Thanks rescuers!
Due to other committments that have significantly cut into our geocaching time, we’ve cut back on our owned caches to about 1/2 of what we had, but we’ve still found it difficult to tend to maintenance issues.
Then I remembered the WGA Cache Rescue program! Problem solved. Thanks to all the rescuers who have been confirming or repairing caches and keeping as many in play as possible.
You are welcome, glad to help.
@gotta run wrote:
Due to other committments that have significantly cut into our geocaching time, we’ve cut back on our owned caches to about 1/2 of what we had, but we’ve still found it difficult to tend to maintenance issues.
Then I remembered the WGA Cache Rescue program! Problem solved. Thanks to all the rescuers who have been confirming or repairing caches and keeping as many in play as possible.
It do come in handy, although one has to use a little brevity in determining what one wishes to ask the community to take care of in their stead. I’ve used it a few times myself in the past and have found the community eager to help. At the same time I have dozens on my own that I feel some obligation to keep up, if only because they are close, probably more so because many of the containers are custom and it would be too much to ask others to take care of for me. Triangle of Lovejoy would be archived if not for the willingness of a local cacher to go above and beyond and for that I am grateful.