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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › watches on caches
how can we find out who is watching our caches, many of them have 4 or better people watching them. Just curious. It is our cache shouldn’t you be able to know?? It always has bothered us.
Your only option is to post a note to the cache page, and ask the ‘watchers’ to id themselves. If they do not, you are out of luck.
In my early days of caching, I would watch about every cache that I had done just to see what others thought of the caches. I have to admit that it got old after about 50 on the watch list.
I will only watch specific caches now that hold a special interest to me like Marc’s History caches that I spent a great deal of time trying to figure out.
If you make a cache a Members only cache, you can see who even so much as looked at the cache page! That to me is over kill.
Just my $.02 worth, but I generally place each and every cache I find on my watchlist, UNTIL someone else finds it. At that time, I know the cache was secure when found.
My wife and I feel it is more important “NOT TO BE THE LAST FINDER” of a cache than to be a first finder.
Works for me.
seekers8711
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Originally posted by seekers8711:
My wife and I feel it is more important “NOT TO BE THE LAST FINDER” of a cache than to be a first finder.
Nobly spoken.
Interesting concept.