Nice photo, SL! I am so sick of logging. If it were up to me, Iâd just keep a running list of notes that say âfoundâ and not bother with the actual found log. I donât know how people who do big power trails or massive caching trips week after week can do this. WellâŠ.yes I do. *eye roll*
I just finished logging my caches for the Cache Ba$h, which was in early August. I am also caught up after that. Usually I am much faster. My logs aren’t must-reads, but I do try to include something about the cache, the day, who I am with, and often, the birds! (Seldom is it favorable about the birds.) One thing about late logs is that an owner might be more likely to read them especially if they are used to getting cut-and-paste or TFTC or just so many they can’t keep up. I did log one photo this time. If my technology could keep up with the process, I would do more. Mostly I don’t cache that much in one outing that I can’t find time to log them fairly quickly. And T &B, aren’t there two of you? How do you decide who does the logging for each cache or caching trip?