+CamerLot Posted July 28, 2011 Share Posted July 28, 2011 Hi, am quite new to Geocaching and sorry if this sounds like a silly question, but just want to check the etiquite for logging. The other day we could not find a cache after looking what seemed like forever, so logged it as a 'Did not find'. The following day we revisited with fresh eyes and found it withint 5 minutes, so we logged it again as a 'Found it', my question is; Should we delete the previous 'DNF' or just leave it? I guess that DNF are helpful to the cache owner to keep on eye on caches to see if they may have been moved etc. Many thanks in advance Nikki (CamerLot) Quote Link to comment
+spotter/g Posted July 28, 2011 Share Posted July 28, 2011 This is a good question. And this is my opinion. What I do is leave both logs on the page, the DNF and the smiley. It's part of the history of the cache, and it's fun to go back and read about the miss and the hit. Quote Link to comment
+Bear and Ragged Posted July 28, 2011 Share Posted July 28, 2011 No shame in a DNF. Leave it. It's part of YOUR caching history, and it's part of the caches history. In years to come, you'll have a good laugh at some of the DNF's that you went back to and found immediately! (Sometimes the DNF logs are a good/better read, I know I make an effort when logging a DNF, and try to make a little story out of why I couldn't find the cache!) Quote Link to comment
+SeekerOfTheWay Posted July 28, 2011 Share Posted July 28, 2011 Definitely leave it! As stated it is part of not only the cache history but your personal adventure story. I logged a DNF on a recent cache, then logged a Found a few hours later. DNF logs are sometimes he best logs to read! Quote Link to comment
+TomToad Posted July 28, 2011 Share Posted July 28, 2011 The DNFs also help the cache owner. If he has the cache set as a 1 star difficulty, but sees that there is as many DNFs as there are finds, he might realize he has the difficulty rating set too low. I have a cache that I thought any seasoned cacher should have no difficulty in finding, but the number of DNFs has me realizing the cache was more difficult than I anticipated. I already raised it one star, might consider another 1/2 star. Quote Link to comment
+Nature Kids Posted July 28, 2011 Share Posted July 28, 2011 Here's a cache with a great DNF log.....GC2EE3 Quote Link to comment
+Gitchee-Gummee Posted July 28, 2011 Share Posted July 28, 2011 Aside from the possibility of DNF logs helping the CO, each and every DNF is part of the cache history. To delete it or edit it from a "Did Not Find" to "Found It" is an altering the history of the cache (and the cacher). There are many that do, the reasons are seemingly endless, none of which hold water in my opinion. To put it into a black/white perspective (eliminating the shades-of-gray): To delete a DNF or edit it to a Find is a lie. Quote Link to comment
+CamerLot Posted July 28, 2011 Author Share Posted July 28, 2011 Thank you for all your replies. I had left the 'DNF' after logging the 'Found it' because like you said it felt like that was part of the story. I just wanted to check that was the right way to do it, I didn't find anything to say to do otherwise but just wanted to check I was doing it right. Again, thank you for all your help, it is good to know I can ask questions and get helpful answers. Unlike some other forums I have been on (non-geocaching ones) where if you ask basic questions you can be treated like a bit of an idiot for asking them in the first place And while you were all replying CamerLot found another cache Quote Link to comment
+Gitchee-Gummee Posted July 28, 2011 Share Posted July 28, 2011 Again, thank you for all your help, it is good to know I can ask questions and get helpful answers. Unlike some other forums I have been on (non-geocaching ones) where if you ask basic questions you can be treated like a bit of an idiot for asking them in the first place Happens here to, occasionally. But we try not to be that way. Without the ability to provide verbal inflection, sometimes things are, well... let's say... mis-read, or misinterpreted. Quote Link to comment
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