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Team_DV

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  1. Thanks, everyone! I found another somewhat easy way to do it on the geo-page, but again, after having quickly pulled it up from c:geo (and perhaps cachly). Go to profile/dashboard/Recently Viewed Caches, and you can pull it up there
  2. Apologies if this has already been addressed, but it seems that unless you already have a now-archived cached saved (stored) in c:geo, you cannot access archived caches by searching for it in geocaching.com. For example, when simply searching for the cache using its GC code in the home screen, it will no longer come up in the search results. I hope I'm incorrect and if so, please direct me how to access archived caches using the site. Thanks,
  3. Hey all, For caches that require bushwhacking, I think there needs to be an attribute that would alert geocachers for the need for such bushwhacking. As most of us know, caches are to be placed on established trails. Sometimes, they simply are not. I understand that some older caches have been grandfathered in, which is fine. Whether a cache falls under this category or for any other reason, if the CO knows that there is bushwhacking required, it should be highlighted in an attribute and not just in the cache description (sometimes it's not even in there!). Again, most of us know that one of the placement requirements is that caches are to be placed on established trails. As such, most geocachers have that expectation. When the CO knows that the cache is inconsistent with CURRENT placement guidelines, it should be made clearly known to fellow geocachers. Your thoughts and comments please . . .
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