beezerb
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Got to go find out who I am.
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Dang muggles.
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Are there any guidelines for removing wet logs that are in danger of disintegrating and returning them to the owner of the cache? Yesterday we found one of our caches muggled (first time for us) and what hurt the most was the loss of the log book.
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We use the rating tool for terrain, for the other rating one of us hides and the other one seeks and rates.
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Whatever suits my mood.
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this is when the bug is sitting in a cache.
1. Retrieve the bug from the current cache.
2. On the orig/previous cache, log a note POST DATED and drop the bug. ( you can just say "logging bug")
3. Retrieve the bug from that cache POST DATED.
4. Post a note on the current cache and drop the bug.
5. On the current cache logs delete the note that says you dropped the bug
6. On the Bug Page, delete both the logs showing that you retrieved and dropped the bug in the current cache. This will leave it in the cache and show the last cacher was the one to drop it.
If this isn't clear or you have questions feel free to PM or email me.
Thank you, we picked one up yesterday and are wanting to drop it off tomorrow but it hasn't been logged into the cache where we picked it up yet. Didn't want it to get lost.
AT Hiker Jeanette Seeking Geocacher Paul
in General geocaching topics
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Not Bat, that was Paladin
Have Thingy Will Travel reads the card of a man.
A knight without armor in a savage land.
His fast thingy for hire head's the calling wind.
A soldier of fotune is the man called Paladin.