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CSpenceFLY

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  1. What makes me wonder is why they would allow cachers but not fishermen. Its like letting Volkswagon Jetta's park in front of my house but not pick-up trucks.

     

    It's their property, they can allow or disallow anything they what on their property. Can I come and deer hunt in front of your house in the morning?

  2. If you really want to stir him up Go back and relog your find. Then relog it everytime he deletes it. I hope you don't have any hides in the area.
    I agree! Eventually he will probably get tired of deleting it and let it stay.
    You guys are missing the fact that the OP didn't sign the log.

     

    Personally, I can't imagine why the OP would expect his found log not to be deleted.

     

    You're right I missed that. Didn't sign the log, didn't happen.

     

    And to the original topic, yes I would jump off a bridge to get a cache. See avitar pic.

  3. Has anyone seen a cache made from an box made by Action Products? I found one the other day at Academy. They look like the old school ammo can but they are made of plastic. If you would like to see one click here. LINK

     

    We bought one to use it as a cache. After further inspection it seems like it might leak although the manufacture say it is watter proof.

     

    Just wanted to check to see if anyone had come across one of these in the field?

     

    Thanks

     

    Derrick Perrin

    Lets Go Caching, A Video Podcast About Geocaching

     

    I found one in a box like that. Can't be sure if was the same manufactuer. It was full of water. Make sure you read to see if there is anything you can put on the seal to make it last and not stick. On the one I found the seal had stuck to the box a tore when it was opened.

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    Now for the rant. When are people going to figure out that these key holders do not make a good cache container? Three out of four caches wet. One was water tight but I guess the top was not put on tight. Two out of two key holders wet, one with a brand new log replaced because it was wet.

     

     

    I have found that key holders work fine if they're hidden in a location that offers further protection from the weather; like a lamp post skirt. :o

     

     

    The ones I found yesterday were under LPS. Lets not even go there. :o

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