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Geocacher
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I have a cache (1st Date Cache) that is evidentally swamped in water. But the caveat here is that I, myself, do not know for sure if it is in a swamp or that those people seeking it need to try a different approach.

Should I archive the cache until I can verify the condition myself or should I put a note on the cache page?

What is the most reasonable thing to do?
 
Posts: 24 | Registered: December 30, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Recovering Geocacher
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That must be this cache.

Funny how there was no problem at this time last year. It looks like what you and the last three or four people noted is enough warning. Personally I see several no finds as a challenge so I wouldn't do anything extreme like archive the cache. I suspect that when the floods recede all will be well again.

So, was placing this cache you and Angela's first date? For many women it would probably have been the last too. Big Grin

~erik~
 
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It was our first date and luckily she is the type that appreciates Geocaching.

She even enjoyed camping on Roan Mountain in TN when the temps dipped into the low 20s. She is a keeper...I think I do need to start hunting locations for "proposal catch"
 
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