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_Wolverine

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  1. While I understand the safety aspect, and I live near this recently bombed cache, Colorado Springs is not exactly a liberal, cache-loving town. My only concern is the City Council of Colorado Springs, with this being the 2nd "bombing" of a geocache will ban all geocaches. sigh. Will see what happens.. We're already on a lot of restrictions on putting caches in this town, so this "negative" article might restrict us even more.
  2. WOW! 2000+ caches? Good grief.. surprised he's in the hot tub relaxing in his profile picture - he should be out refilling logs LOL!!
  3. LOL - both points well taken - thanks for the information and point taken. I know some prefer to have their own caches and not find any which takes away from the sport, but they are providing with us caches for us to find which puts me in a awkward position with one who may have 100-200 caches. But as noted - if there is an issue, glad to know there are tools to report such instances. Thanks! Yea, and 3 is probably about my limit.. LOL :-)
  4. I want to vent a little bit on some of the geocachers who may have 100+ caches of their own that they "maintain". There are a few geocachers in colorado who have about 15 finds but 175 caches of their own. How in the world do you maintain 175 caches? That is not possible. Shouldn't there be a limit of how many a single user/geocacher can have caches of their own? If one has that many and there is a problem with 1, or 2 or 3 - they'll never go out and check on it and fix it, etc. That many caches by one person just shows how crappy some of the conditions the caches might be in. Seriously - put a limit on caches per person! Please! Some don't even do geocaching - they place their own geocache - how is that geocaching?? I understand in order to play geocaching, there has to be caches.. but a limit, again is needed.
  5. LOL. this is nuts. This is the first time I've encountered this issue. Most, I would say 99% of the geocachers abide by the rules and do not "spoil" the cache in terms of giving away the location. I did this at first when I started but then caught on from members telling me not to and I abided by them. I respected that they told me not to and why. I did the same to this person but he/she took it personally. But like you said, I'm going to keep on geocaching and forget about this person. No sense in doing a vendetta against one geocacher who can't respect and abide by the rules. Keep on cachin'!!
  6. Great thanks. He first said "right off the trail" and didn't want that because that spoiled the "hint" of finding my cache, so I deleted it. So then he came back with a response of a degoratory comment.
  7. I have a cache and one of the geocache members wrote a degoratory comment in the log section. How do I get this person reported to geocaching.com?
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