Clean as a Whistle!

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    JimandLinda
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    It’s good to see so many Cache Rescues being run throughout the state! Removing geotrash is a great feeling!

    C’mon Reviewers, GIVE US MORE RESCUES!! 😀

    #1936043

    gotta run
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    We oughta give triple points for “diable”

    On the Left Side of the Road...
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    RJ McKenzie
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    diable? Devil?

    #1936045

    JimandLinda
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    Ile du Diable… 4 year old cache rescue in NW Wisconsin. Probably isn’t there according to what is read into the logs.
    Marsh Master would be a good Rescue for a previous finder! pm’d Digital Dan a few monthes ago for info.

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    seldom|seen
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    @jimandlinda wrote:

    Ile du Diable… 4 year old cache rescue in NW Wisconsin. Probably isn’t there according to what is read into the logs.
    Marsh Master would be a good Rescue for a previous finder! pm’d Digital Dan a few monthes ago for info.

    I too noticed the dwindling supply of rescues listed. This is a good thing!

    Rescue missions can only be posted by cache owners (contrary to what some others think and have done) and it’s up to delinquent and absent owners to post needed missions which is why the list is small, considering the number of caches that need help.

    Personally, I think the reviewers should add a boilerplate to the “We’re about to archive your cache” posts when they inform owners of troublesome or missing caches. Those who no longer care about their caches wouldn’t bother, but those who do, BUT DON”T REALIZE THIS TOOL IS AT THEIR DISPOSAL, might be inclined to use it instead of throwing their hands up and archiving a cache they can’t get to or maintain in a timely fashion.

    I’ve seen a lot of great caches get archived this past year where this is the case – active cachers with good maintenance records, simply opt to shut down a cache because they can’t find the time or have gotten tired of maintaining them.

    One thing is certain, there are always options to keep good caches alive and we need to be reminded that ADOPTION and RESCUE MISSION options are out there for responsible players with good caches in need of a little community TLC.

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