+TerryDad2 Posted August 25, 2011 Share Posted August 25, 2011 (edited) So a log proclaims that they visited the EarthCache at night . Since the feature is a large outcrop about 1/4 mile away, the visitor didn't really observe the feature . However the answers were correct (probably due to research of some sort). My initial thoughs are, too bad for them, they lost out on a great experience . The log stands as they got the logging requirements correct. Second thought is that they didn't really get with the program and they couldn't have really done the logging requriement since they couldn't see the outcrop at night, delete the log . Obviously, the logging requirement isn't robust enough if someone can find and answer somewhere other than at the site. But really, how realistic is it to find a requirement at a famous location that isn't published somewhere. Can a logging requirement include that the site must be visited during the day? Edited August 25, 2011 by TerryDad2 Quote Link to comment
+Lostby7 Posted August 25, 2011 Share Posted August 25, 2011 I had the exact same thing happen at one of my locations a few years ago...and the required picture was also shot in the dark. I allowed the log to stand but clearly they did not visit as intended nor did they likely get anything more than a smile out of the visit. Quote Link to comment
+junglehair Posted August 25, 2011 Share Posted August 25, 2011 I have actually visited EarthCache locations at dusk. There was enough light to be able to see the feature we were supposed to be looking at, but the photo appears as if the background is pitch black. If they had the answers correct, I'd let their log stand. If the answers were out to lunch, I'd probably contact them and suggest they try again in daylight some time. Quote Link to comment
+SeekerOfTheWay Posted August 25, 2011 Share Posted August 25, 2011 (edited) Maybe they used flashlights. Or "torches." It's the same with regular caches. I intend, and specify, a route to my cache that involves a great hike or paddle. Inevitably, someone finds the short cut way and misses what I wanted to show them. Oh well, their loss. Edited August 25, 2011 by SeekerOfTheWay Quote Link to comment
+hzoi Posted August 26, 2011 Share Posted August 26, 2011 I showed up at an earth cache location at night once, hoping I could see enough by flash/headlight to knock out the requirements. I couldn't see any colors in the rock face, so I decided not to even attempt it. I don't think we've had any middle of the night logs on ours yet. I'll reserve judgment until I see how, if at all, folks were able to satisfy the logging requirements in the dark. Quote Link to comment
+Konnarock Kid & Marge Posted August 26, 2011 Share Posted August 26, 2011 "Can a logging requirement include that the site must be visited during the day?" I guess you could but why? Usually rules made for the rare exception are not worth it and only add a degree of confusion to the tasks at hand. It looks like the cachers met your logging requirements so there should be no doubt as to accepting the find. Folks, as we have said so many times...............it's a game! Quote Link to comment
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