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  • #1733050

    sigh waiting for a review on gc.com

    In the past they have seemed quite fast I wonder what is taking them so long today.

    what are you guys good or bad experiences with this?

    #1958645

    I find that they do tend to review around this time of day. Be certain that your cache page has been checked as active or the reviewers will not see it

    Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.

    #1958646

    And remember that they are volunteers and do have lives other than geocaching.

    #1958647

    if you read the guidelines it says it may take up to 72 hours

    #1958648

    Be sure to check the cache page to see if the reviewer left a note. There may be an issue.

    #1958649

    no note still waiting. you said they get posted at simular times each day. got a guess as to when that is….

    any one else waiting to get posted or am I all alone?

    #1958650

    N 44° 29.183 W 088° 00.148

    its out there waiting if any one wants the FTF 😀

    size regular

    #1958651

    They get to them when they can…they also read these boards (on occasion).

    If you feel an inordinate amount of time has past and your cache still hasn’t listed (several days) drop one of the reviewers a note and inquire….politely. Sometimes they need to do a little extra checking on some listings….or gasp, have other more pressing commitments in real life that require dealing with.

    Glad your cache is up.

    #1958652

    …its not up, im sure it will be later today.

    #1958653

    I don’t mean to be be rude here but did you remember to enable it? I did that once or twice where I was waiting and waiting and then realized that I had forgotten to check the box to enable the listing.

    Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

    #1958654

    yes it is enabled. if you look at the recent logs on this website you will see no new caches have been posted IE im not the only one waiting. well if there are any other people that have placed a new hide that is

    yeah Im prolly being impatient but this is my first regular size hide so Im really looking forward to it.

    #1958655

    Well I know it is hard to wait, very hard! But our WI reviewers are awesome and I’m sure that they’ll get to it as soon as they can.

    Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

    #1958656

    Looking at those coords on a map, I think I know what the hold up is…

    #1958657

    what?

    #1958658

    @Team Black-Cat wrote:

    Looking at those coords on a map, I think I know what the hold up is…

    145 feet from a railway? That’s borderline publishable if the rail is still active.

    1.3. Inappropriate or Non-publishable Placements

    This page is an extension of our Geocache Listing Requirements / Guidelines.

    If your cache is reported by the land owner or land manager as being an unwanted intrusion, Groundspeak will respect their wishes, support their request and take action.
    Additional regulations and laws that apply only to your country and region may further restrict cache placement. Some park systems also have specific geocaching rules. Local geocaching organizations or your local reviewer are often able to provide information on regional requirements.
    A cache may be disabled or archived if (list is not exhaustive) one or more of the following is true. If your cache is located within one of the areas listed below and you have complied with special regulations by obtaining written permission or a permit, please explain this in a “Note to Reviewer.”
    Placement does not meet all guidelines.
    Cache placement is in an area that is highly sensitive to additional foot and vehicular traffic including but not limited to archaeological sites, historical sites and cemeteries.
    Cache defaces or destroys property (public or private) either in the hiding of or searching for the cache.
    Cache is near active railroad tracks. In the United States we generally use a distance of 150 ft (46 m) from tracks. Other local laws may vary.
    Cache is problematic due to its proximity to a public structure including and not limited to highway bridges, dams, government buildings, military bases, schools, hospitals, airports and other such locations.
    The Review Process outlines steps to take if your geocache has been placed on hold, temporarily disabled or archived.

    That’s not to say this is a problem…just one possibility…or the reviewers just haven’t gotten around to your listing yet. They will contact you if there is a problem.

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