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@labrat_wr wrote:
@gotta run wrote:
@jimandlinda wrote:
Yes. And I believe it’s 366 days between finds. A few cachers watch some of the high D/T caches and intentionally wait for 1 year! Of course, they have no control over another cacher ruining their “best laid plans”! That’s part of the ‘game’!
I think we’ve been down this discussion road in the forums before…the verbiage says “1 year or more” so I thought the interpretation was 365 days, just like any other one year anniversary…feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.
Yup, GR is correct. It is one year to the date. (ie. Feb 3,2011–Feb 3, 2012)
Holy crap, first time for everything!
Edit: and an FTP to boot… 😛
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@codejunkie wrote:
I believe it has to be at least 4 months without a find before it shows up on the list. Caches stay on the list while they are still active and until someone finds them. It’s a great way to keep things “current” in the whole state and preventing stale (or those in need of repair) from just lingering.
That even makes it clearer!
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