I need some help.
My wife and I were out caching durning our last vacation in Minnesota. We were out by St. Anthony Heritage Trail (GCP1ZA). While I was looking for the cache I was stung by several Hornets (Bees or Wasps) and couldn't grab the hide to sign the log.
I figured it would be smarter to get away from the area.
So I signed the log like this "Took a little to find it. Couldn't sign log I was attacker by wasp like insects. Stung like ten times". I figured I would post the fact that I didn't sign the log because of the Hornets (or what ever they were) to warn other geocachers.
The owner of the cache as emailed me several times demanding I prove that I was there by describing the cache to him.
Here is a copy of the last email to me.
Next time don’t admit publicly that you didn’t sign a cache log. You know, from the terms and conditions that you agreed to abide by on geocaching.com, that signing your name on the paper log is a requirement for logging a find online. If that notion bothers you, then perhaps geocaching isn’t the right hobby. If you’ve got no problem with that, then satisfying my request to prove you were there in order to let your find stand shouldn’t be a bother to you. Besides, this “Dark camo hidden up under a ledge of rocks close to the river” is hardly doing your best at describing the cache. I could have come up with that by just reading the last 5 Found It logs.
Where were the bees so some bee eradication can take place?
How do I report this to Groundspeak or Geocaching.com?
Thanks Buschnut and Jaden (aka. Chris and Laura)