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Congratulations on your 1000th find.
I too am very sorry to hear this. Thanks for relaying this information.
I hadn’t heard of anyone removing a container that was muggled before, but I have heard of cachers ADDING new containers (pill bottles, 35mm, etc) for those that HAD been obviously muggled.
Congratulations, Diane. Nice running into you and Wade a few weeks ago down in Racine.
Congrats on hitting 4K. Here’s to the next 1,000.
11/02/2009 at 1:51 pm in reply to: drhaas left their hearts in San Francisco and took 10,000! #1916165Congrats on hitting 10K. Shows lots of hard work and dedication to this sport. Keep up the good work.
Congrats on hitting 4K. Awesome. Keep up the good work.
Congratulations. Hope to meet you on the trails someday.
Congrats on joining the ‘700 club’.
Congratulations on your latest milestone. Here’s to the next 100.
I’ve had the same problems too, and I can go to filtered finds for my first page of 20 caches, and then click on page 2, and wind up with a list of caches that I had already found. It even logged me out AFTER I logged my first find of eight today, only to find out that later that it never even loaded that find, meaning I had to log it all over again, even though I know I hit the enter button, and it WAS accepted.
Thanks for relaying that info, Jerry. Steve was a great guy, and I feel honored to have had the pleasure to meet him. It’s nice to see something like this as a commemoration to him.
I’ve archived caches due to muggles (usually more than once) and natural causes (mostly floods), but I also keep track of how long I’ve had caches out and how many visits they get. If a cache of mine has been in place for 3-4 years, with very few visits in the last year, and most of the local cachers have found it, I may archive it just to keep the area open for new hides.
As a cache owner, the only time I even look at log sheets is when I replace them or archive the cache, and it’s not to compare what’s been logged, but simply to see who had visited over time. I don’t worry about how anyone plays the game. I usually give all the benefit of the doubt. As for 100 in a day; in this day and age, I believe it is possible to do, especially in groups, but I can only imagine how drained these people would feel by the end of their run. I know of 4 people who recently logged over 50 in a run, and almost all of that was done on bicycles. I’d be hard pressed to believe that someone would drive by and not even get out of the car to search, let alone sign, but I can see how someone could have a pen run out of ink, no pen, sign in a group name, log the wrong cache, accidently log twice, or find the log unsignable at times.
Congratulations on your 100th find.
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