+HawkLawless1 Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 I've been to a couple events and listened as people described keeping logs or going back and looking at finds from months/years ago. Do ya'll keep logs? Is it worthwhile? What's the best way of doing it? What information do you keep? I have a notebook that has some notes in it, but it is nowhere near "log-like". It's more of a scribbled, muddied mess, that will probably be gone when the last page is filled. Quote Link to comment
+narcissa Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 I will look at my online logs, but I don't keep separate written records. If anything of note happens to me on my way to a cache, I'll write about it in my online log. I like looking through the log books when I find really old caches. Quote Link to comment
+Gitchee-Gummee Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 You should always be able to get back to previous logs. Geocaching.com holds them (presumably forever) as they are part of each cache's history. Quote Link to comment
+Bitterseed Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 I just got started but have research what others are doing to help keep me organized. I got a composition book to write out what I had to do to find the cache. If I plan a puzzle cache I write out how I came about to solve it. Over time I should have a recorded to speed up the learning curve and become a better geocacher so goes the plan anyway Quote Link to comment
+AlohaBra and MaksMom Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 I do paperless geocaching and I keep online logs. No paper is involved except scratch paper ocassionally. Quote Link to comment
+joukkusisu Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 We keep the logs. Mostly to verify who has actually visited the cache and for posterity. Most of our logs don't make it, sense the caches get muggled. So a full cache log is a rarity! Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 I just keep all my logs and notes online with the site. Quote Link to comment
+ngrrfan Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 One of our group keeps a printout of each cache we do, with the date we find it. I started to do that, but then decided that it was way easier to let my online logs be my method of keeping track of my finds and only printing out certain puzzles to keep on hand for future reference. So puzzles or multis that I want to revisit or keep track of I print out, and write down the final coords and put the papers in a notebook, as well as in a database on my geo computer. Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 For me, logs that cannot be kept online (e.g. puzzle solution method) are kept in GSAK. Quote Link to comment
+simpjkee Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 I thought you were asking if we keep our old logbooks from our caches I keep notes on caches that I haven't found, but once I find them I discard the notes. Even the coords to puzzle cache I've found. Once I sign the log, I delete the coords. I do often go back through my profile and look at caches that I have found though. Quote Link to comment
+HawkLawless1 Posted April 9, 2010 Author Share Posted April 9, 2010 Appreciate all the insight. Thought maybe I was missing out on an important aspect of the sport. I guess I can see somehow keeping information on puzzle or unique caches I've logged because, at some point, I would like to hide my own cache. Info like that might be useful. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
+simpjkee Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 I think some people keep notes on found caches to share hints and for phone-a-friends Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 I never saw the point of keeping separate logs or journals. My online logs are all I've ever needed. I record my experience with each cache there and can go back any time to re-read them. Quote Link to comment
+AlohaBra and MaksMom Posted April 10, 2010 Share Posted April 10, 2010 We keep the logs. Mostly to verify who has actually visited the cache and for posterity. Most of our logs don't make it, sense the caches get muggled. So a full cache log is a rarity! I don't know if we are talking CO or not here. As a CO, I have retrieved some logs (they are hanging in my garage). Others have been muggled. They are always online on the severs where they belong. As a network computer teckie guy, I always recommend that you keep your work on the server and not the workstation. Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted April 10, 2010 Share Posted April 10, 2010 I have some friends that, for their first couple of years of caching, took pictures of every cache they found. They had told me this, but since they didn't post spoilers, I hadn't really seen any of them until, for a milestone birthday of mine, they presented me, as a birthday gift, a DVD showing the photos of them finding my hides. It was a very very cool gift! Quote Link to comment
+PokerLuck Posted April 10, 2010 Share Posted April 10, 2010 I use paperless caching and log directly to the geocaching.com web site, which I find very convenient, but it doesn't allow me to record information about the location of the cache or clues to solve puzzle caches. Therefore, I keep a separate log book with that information. Quote Link to comment
+Dread_Pirate_Bruce Posted April 11, 2010 Share Posted April 11, 2010 I keep my own database of every cache I find or hide. I keep the GC number, name, latitude, longitude, date found and state. I also have a note which amounts to a spoiler and sometimes keep a note that it is a particularly good or clever hide. This way, I can provide a lifeline to a friend (though this rarely happens). I can also see how many caches I have found in a particular time frame or area. Keeping this is generally not too difficult (except for the power trail I recently did). Quote Link to comment
GermanSailor Posted April 11, 2010 Share Posted April 11, 2010 Do ya'll keep logs? Is it worthwhile? What's the best way of doing it? What information do you keep? Just online. I don't store any paper recordings, however I have a "corrected coordinates" database at GSAK with the actual coordinates of the multis / mysteries I found. GermanSailor Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted April 11, 2010 Share Posted April 11, 2010 Do ya'll keep logs? Is it worthwhile? What's the best way of doing it? What information do you keep? Just online. I don't store any paper recordings, however I have a "corrected coordinates" database at GSAK with the actual coordinates of the multis / mysteries I found. I use corrected coordinates as well, together with user notes. Quote Link to comment
boatswain25 Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 I log all the caches I have found Quote Link to comment
+Palujia Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 Just started - but "she who must be obeyed" is scrapbooking our finds. Short description and name of cache - photo of general area etc with proud Palujia pointing in general direction ! O Quote Link to comment
hoosier guy Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 I do keep a notebook. To me that is more personal and if you have ever dealt much with computers you learn not to trust them solely for information storage. Quote Link to comment
hoosier guy Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 I do keep a notebook. To me that is more personal and if you have ever dealt much with computers you learn not to trust them solely for information storage. Quote Link to comment
+BCSasquatch Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 I have almost every cache I have found photographed and stored on my computer, but I do not keep separate text logs. I use gc.com for that. I do however have a small notebook that I carry Geocaching. I keep puzzle clues and cache notes as needed, but no official offline logs. Quote Link to comment
+team_goobie Posted April 13, 2010 Share Posted April 13, 2010 Do ya'll keep logs? Is it worthwhile? What's the best way of doing it? What information do you keep? Last year I gave myself the goal of keeping a paper logbook going for all of our geocaching activities. I got a three pack of faux moleskines and stuck them in my gear. They were very useful, but after misplacing one, starting in on another, and eventually having all three going at the same time in no particular chronological order, I gave it up. I still carry them but only for notes in the field on puzzles and multis and as scratch pads. YMMV. Quote Link to comment
+TwoSox Trekkers Posted April 13, 2010 Share Posted April 13, 2010 I recently bought a Rite in The Rain logbook from Amazon so I could keep better notes about TB's, coins, ideas I had when visiting a unique cache, etc. If we do a lot in a day -like when we cached from MT back to WA last summer- I cannot keep everything straight in my head. It just makes things a ton easier. When it's full, I'll probably keep it for awhile. But it has definitely helped me to remember the order of things and the little 'aha' moments that happen. Quote Link to comment
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