I would hate for it to come to that. Shutting down all our caches seem a little drastic, but might be nessisary.
ps: Kinda odd how the o-rings on all the bison tubes of a whole series can go 'missing' after less then 10 finders?
Jeff
Not odd at all here in Texas. I replace the substandard o-rings that some with the tubes with a #7 size o-ring from the hardware store. You can buy a little box of them for $2. Well worth the cost to keep your bison's dry.
Ok - returning you back on topic!~
The issue is that other bison tubes that I purchased in the same batch and have been in the field for more then 3 months with over 50 finders are still fine. I just found it odd that after this cacher visited this series, all the orings are missing. It seems very odd.
I would hate for it to come to that. Shutting down all our caches seem a little drastic, but might be nessisary.
ps: Kinda odd how the o-rings on all the bison tubes of a whole series can go 'missing' after less then 10 finders?
Jeff
I agree, however, if someone doesn't like you, what's to stop them from muggling all of your caches?
It's more unlikely that someone will not create a new account and then pay for a premium membership just to muggle them.
There are a couple of users in our area that have been vandalizing geocachers for specific users.
Although there has been no proof, it has been very obvious who this person is.
I would like a feature where I can create a list of users who CAN NOT view our owned caches.
Sort of like the opposite of the Ignore list but for cache owners.
(eg: the user went and scratched the final cords to our puzzle multi INTO the first way point)
Thanks,
Jeff