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Last weekend I found WRR 33 – Holy Hill View GC28V4H You could find it during the day, and it’s probably a nice view from there, but I found it at night and it was spectacular. If this cache were mine I would put a Recommended at Night attribute on this one.[/quote]
Added the icon. We live so close to Holy Hill and take it’s spectacular views for granted. Since many cachers at the weekend event were out long days I had quite a few logs from those who did it after dark and commented on the view.
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@Mister Greenthumb wrote:
I had quite a few logs from those who did it after dark and commented on the view.
I agree…I have seen this at dark and the view is striking.
@seldom|seen wrote:
@-cheeto- wrote:
I looked at a sampling of my caches and didn’t see any “auto” attributes. They all looked like one’s I would have set (or the original owner would have set). That would be rather odd four Groundspeak to automatically apply attributes to caches.
Even better than the P&G attribute is the “not P&G”. I used this one to add some irony/humor to one of my sons caches.
Well, either it was a fluke or someone at GS realized what was going on and remedied it as soon as it was brought to thier attention. Earlier today I opened a few in my Great Story series and they all had a set of new attributes applied, all with “not required” line through them. It was very weird!
But, I see now that everything appears to be normal. So everyone can simply go back to caching…
do not adjust your television set, you are not in control…
They have not yet been removed from Mine! But that may be due to changes I already made. Maybe a sweep goes through, and if the cache attributes have been altered by the owner, they leave their changes alone?