Hi All, I'm pretty new to this. I had heard about geocaching some years back, but at that time we lived abroad and there was no scene at all in the country we were in. However, we recently moved back home to the south coast of the UK, so my daughter and me have downloaded the app and just started finding our first few caches. So far so good, it's a lot of fun and a great thing to do together and as a family.
Enough of the intro, the actual reason I posted here is; Quite a few of the caches we have found have had really soggy log books, what is the right way to deal with this? So far we have done our best to wipe out the containers by getting a tissue in there and dry them as best we could, return everything as it should be and possibly add a new paper log. The issue I see with this is the old wet logs then most likely soak the new log and the cache is back to square one for the next finder So what is best practice? How do you all deal with it and what should we do?
I hope what we have done so far is considered ok
Cheers Bozatron (Brian)