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Archiving Some Cold Hard Cache


Paul n Susan

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Okay, I'll bite. One of our *favourite* caches has been archived - Mining Some Cold Hard Cache. We've often thought that it would be great to emulate - and we've had similar caches recommended to us. Can anyone shed some light on this? Property issues? Safety issues? Environment issues? Whatever it is, we'll understand - after all, there are more important things in the world than us rooting around in a wet and dirty cave, although not that many. We just wouldn't want to compound a problem in the future, that's all.

 

Many Thanks.

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Before the listing was archived I did send a private message to RockHarder regarding the situation. While I appreciate that as a reviewer I am supposed to remain unbiased, I confess that I was saddened to have to archive the cache. It was apparent from the number of people watching it and the number of bookmark lists it was on that this cache was very much a beloved caching experience.

 

However the reasons for the archival are related to a sensitive matter, one where human traffic should not be encouraged or increased. It also should be noted that the Cache Owner was credited for creating an enjoyable experience, and the reason for the archival in no way reflects on actions of the Cache Owner.

 

Until I can provide more details, unfortunately some aspects of the decision must remain private. Likely RockHarder has received many emails about this already and with a cache that is so well respected it might be best if everyone would be patient and let the dust settle.

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However the reasons for the archival are related to a sensitive matter, one where human traffic should not be encouraged or increased. It also should be noted that the Cache Owner was credited for creating an enjoyable experience, and the reason for the archival in no way reflects on actions of the Cache Owner.

 

We appreciate the response, and we respect it. Consider our question answered.

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However the reasons for the archival are related to a sensitive matter, one where human traffic should not be encouraged or increased.

 

Until I can provide more details, unfortunately some aspects of the decision must remain private. Likely RockHarder has received many emails about this already and with a cache that is so well respected it might be best if everyone would be patient and let the dust settle.

 

fair enough

 

i do feel that such mysteries have the potential to initiate a "private investigation" to satisfy curiosity

 

wouldn't be a good idea to perhaps make a note on the cache page that would discourage any visits at the location?

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Looking at the nature of the cache and the mention of bats, my guess would be that this has something to do with the white-nose syndrome that is rapidly spreading, and devastating the little brown bat population.

 

That's just a guess, I don't have any inside knowledge here. But this wouldn't be the first cache to be affected by this.

 

White nose syndrome is still poorly understood, but there's some suspicion that humans may play a part in spreading the fungus between bat colonies, through activities like mine exploring and cave spelunking.

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Yeah, I thought the reason might be ecologically based, though I'd never heard of white nose syndrome.

I do know that cave ecosystems are quite fragile, and I wouldn't doubt that with our large, noisy, flashlight-driven visits there we are disrupting things.

It sure was fun, though. Glad I got to do it. :)

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this is a fact sheet prepared by the Ministry of Natural Resources, as of the time of the writing White Nose Syndrome was not confirmed in Ontario

 

http://www.conservationhalton.on.ca/upload...ers-09May22.pdf

 

That document is dated May 22, 2009.

 

White nose syndrome was confirmed in Ontario in March of this year. It has since been confirmed at several sites in Ontario and Quebec.

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this is a fact sheet prepared by the Ministry of Natural Resources, as of the time of the writing White Nose Syndrome was not confirmed in Ontario

 

http://www.conservationhalton.on.ca/upload...ers-09May22.pdf

 

That document is dated May 22, 2009.

 

White nose syndrome was confirmed in Ontario in March of this year. It has since been confirmed at several sites in Ontario and Quebec.

 

i'm aware of the date, hence i said "as of the time of the writing"

that is the document that Halton Conservation has on their website, and are asking people to refrain from descending into the caves

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this is a fact sheet prepared by the Ministry of Natural Resources, as of the time of the writing White Nose Syndrome was not confirmed in Ontario

 

http://www.conservationhalton.on.ca/upload...ers-09May22.pdf

 

That document is dated May 22, 2009.

 

White nose syndrome was confirmed in Ontario in March of this year. It has since been confirmed at several sites in Ontario and Quebec.

 

i'm aware of the date, hence i said "as of the time of the writing"

that is the document that Halton Conservation has on their website, and are asking people to refrain from descending into the caves

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Bieber

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this is a fact sheet prepared by the Ministry of Natural Resources, as of the time of the writing White Nose Syndrome was not confirmed in Ontario

 

http://www.conservationhalton.on.ca/upload...ers-09May22.pdf

 

That document is dated May 22, 2009.

 

White nose syndrome was confirmed in Ontario in March of this year. It has since been confirmed at several sites in Ontario and Quebec.

 

i'm aware of the date, hence i said "as of the time of the writing"

that is the document that Halton Conservation has on their website, and are asking people to refrain from descending into the caves

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Bieber

 

this is not the first time you do it, i have to wonder, do you have a BOT that keeps posting useless wikipedia links?

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this is a fact sheet prepared by the Ministry of Natural Resources, as of the time of the writing White Nose Syndrome was not confirmed in Ontario

 

http://www.conservationhalton.on.ca/upload...ers-09May22.pdf

 

That document is dated May 22, 2009.

 

White nose syndrome was confirmed in Ontario in March of this year. It has since been confirmed at several sites in Ontario and Quebec.

 

i'm aware of the date, hence i said "as of the time of the writing"

that is the document that Halton Conservation has on their website, and are asking people to refrain from descending into the caves

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Bieber

 

this is not the first time you do it, i have to wonder, do you have a BOT that keeps posting useless wikipedia links?

 

Umm, he's Canadian, and he has a white nose. I vote for on-topic.

 

Well, I did find that cache, and I'll bet we saw 10 bats in there (all sleeping on the roof). I actually sent an email cache owner asking about why it was archived. But either he's ignoring me, or doesn't use his Yahoo account any more. :P

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