Forums Geocaching in Wisconsin Help What to do??

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    Ok here we go, I went out and doing some caches and I did cache GC13ZQG and according to the page it states that the cache keeps disappearing faster than he can replace it and logging your find online will suffice. When I was there I could see exactly where the cache should have been but nothing there. So I emailed the cache owner and told him where I think the cache should be and explained it was missing and wanted to know if I can log it. But so far it has been almost 5 days since I sent email and I have not heard anything yet. So can I log this one or should I wait longer and then log it. What do people think?

    Scout

    #1946357

    If I remember right the cache is in the owners yard. If he can’t maintain it in his own yard it shouldn’t be there. I would take a loss on the smiley and post a “needs maintenance” on it.

    #1946358

    CO hasn’t logged in since 22 Jul 10. I guess I would give it another few days for a response but log a DNF. It can always be edited to a find once you get word. It says the LOG goes missing, making me wonder what the container is or is supposed to be.

    If no response soon, I would agree with Mister Greenthumb and post a NM

    Also, after looking at the satellite view on googlemaps, I would like to know what the property west of the cache is…

    Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.

    #1946359

    I think the container was a PVC pipe stuck in the ground if I remember right.

    #1946360
    huffinpuffin2
    Participant

      I just logged it from home. Thanks for the heads-up! 😆

      #1946361

      Post a NM and it will be taken care of.

      #1946362

      And per GC.com Rules. YOu need to sign a log to claim a find….or something like that.

      #1946363

      Yep thats why I am posting in here to see what the group would do. I just posted a needs maintenance post for it and we will see what happens if the owner comes out of hiding lol.

      #1946364

      The cache page states:

      UPDATE—The log keeps getting muggled faster than I can keep up. Logging your find online will suffice!

      followed by

      Be sure to always log any DNFs. This enhances the search for those who come after you.

      How is a cacher supposed to know the difference?

      #1946365

      Ok good i thought i was the only one confused. I didnt know what to do. lol i mean is this a free cache anyone can just say they found it and log a smiley if so then this one is no fun lol.

      #1946366

      @Scrappy Scout wrote:

      Ok good i thought i was the only one confused. I didnt know what to do. lol i mean is this a free cache anyone can just say they found it and log a smiley if so then this one is no fun lol.

      Shhh, someone from Germany will hear you!

      #1946367

      @Team Deejay wrote:

      @Scrappy Scout wrote:

      Ok good i thought i was the only one confused. I didnt know what to do. lol i mean is this a free cache anyone can just say they found it and log a smiley if so then this one is no fun lol.

      Shhh, someone from Germany will hear you!

      LOL…to be honest since I placed explicit statements about no armchair logging on my virt, I have had no problems from….well from folks who live far far away….

      #1946368

      @Lostby7 wrote:

      LOL…to be honest since I placed explicit statements about no armchair logging on my virt, I have had no problems from….well from folks who live far far away….

      Minnesota?

      #1946369
      Lacknothing
      Participant

        I just found this one today – maybe! Lol!

        The views expressed here are that of myself only and do not necessarily represent that of the WGA board.

        #1946370
        hack1of2
        Participant

          @Scrappy Scout wrote:

          Shhh, someone from Germany will hear you!

          Ich fand den Cache heute. Danke für den Cache hier!

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