Team_Epitome Posted April 14, 2002 Posted April 14, 2002 If you are one of the many that have been waiting for a chance to hunt for Alluvial Material, you may be waiting a long time. Please read our post on the cache page here As we state on the cache page, we don't know what we are going to do with this cache, it may be replaced, it may not. As much as I want to run out tomorrow with a new ammo can, I just dont see the point in rehiding it in the same location, only to probably have it dissapear again! Once we decide what to do about it, we will post a note to the cache page. If any of you have ideas about replacing a stolen cache, let us know. Your input is always appreciated. Thanks, Team_Epitome Quote
Mike Chmi Posted April 14, 2002 Posted April 14, 2002 Sorry to hear about your luck, I was hoping to get out your way eventually (well one of these days it is a drive) and hit it, just because of how difficult it was and the problems people were having finding it (which was a GOOD thing by the way). I for one hope you replace it, replacing it in the same place would be great for us who haven't gotten out there yet, but unfortunately chances are it would be swiped again. Quote
+KD7MXI Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 change it to a virtual http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CacheAcrossAmerica http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest_cache.asp?u=KD7MXI http://www.cachunuts.com Quote
el10t Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 There seem to be some logs missing from the page. Quote
Team_Epitome Posted April 15, 2002 Author Posted April 15, 2002 quote:Originally posted by el10t: There seem to be some logs missing from the page. I just checked...SON OF A *&@!%#*^#!!!!!! What el10t was referring to was a find, and then a complaint that was logged by a new geocacher named "spookymike". The story goes like this....we put a surprise in the cache last month for the next finder...a $20 bill....some guy named spookymike found the cache, but didnt see the envelope, logged a find, and all was well. Then, later the same day another person found the cache (as of now his posts are still on the cache page) and he DID find the envelope, as you can read about in his find log. After this, spookymike posted a note saying how displeased he was that he didn't find the money, and that apparently he was offended that the next person celebrated when they did. Within a few days my cache turns up missing...and now so do the two logs from "spookymike". What a great example to set for others....not happy with the actions of other people that found a cache that you found, so you take it out on someone that had nothing to do with any of it...and then try to cover your tracks and dissapear. There are at least 15 people with this cache on thier watch list...they were all emailed when the two "now missing" posts were made......this whole thing stinks...and it is becoming pretty clear what the smell is! Quote
BassoonPilot Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 Yes, something smells, indeed; it is inconceivable to me that this cache could have been discovered by accident. What's wrong with people like that? Just what do they think they are proving, except precisely how immature they are? Sorry to learn of this; Alluvial Material was my 50th find . . . almost 300 finds ago, and it remained in my top 3 favorite geocaching adventures. Events like this really makes one want to see tighter control on who has access to cache listings. Quote
+ROCKY Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 Please let this be a lesson to everyone, want to ruin the game and bring out the worst in people, put items of value in your caches. Sad to say, but oh so TRUE!!!!! Quote
BassoonPilot Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 I checked the leaderboard to learn what other logs the suspect had posted. He had posted 7 find logs and one informational log in total. I checked the cache pages, and each log had been deleted. Quote
BassoonPilot Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 quote:Originally posted by ROCKY: Please let this be a lesson to everyone, want to ruin the game and bring out the worst in people, put items of value in your caches. Sad to say, but oh so TRUE!!!!! I think this was just a case of bad sportmanship. The "Integrity Cache" started with $100 and the amount of money increased during the cache's one month run. Or perhaps that cache was the exception . . . Quote
The Artful Dodger Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 Sorry to hear about the plundering of this cache !! I hate people that plunder caches ... I recently had one of my caches plundered. They left an entry in the logbook 'Team Geoterror was here'. I hope this isnt becoming a trend ... I was looking forward to returning to the scene of my cache nemesis and finally solving this one. I have a good idea where to search for it and am disappointed that I could not test my theory. I vote that you should replace it. Summer is here and there will be a lot more seekers. Quote
+Macro Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 quote:Originally posted by BassoonPilot: I checked the leaderboard to learn what other logs the suspect had posted. He had posted 7 find logs and one informational log in total. I checked the cache pages, and each log had been deleted. I emailed "spookymike" and asked him why he deleted his logs. Here is his response: T.E: I've decided that geocaching is not my cup of tea and have decided to absent myself from the scene. Too much competitiveness for my liking. Thanks anyway, though, for taking the effort to establish a challenging hide. S I guess the pressure of geocaching is just too much for some people. I just wish he would have figured this out by his 6th cache! (Alluvial Material was his 7th) Quote
wondergirl Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 quote:Originally posted by ROCKY: Please let this be a lesson to everyone, want to ruin the game and bring out the worst in people, put items of value in your caches. Sad to say, but oh so TRUE!!!!! Well, don't blame the victim. The responsibility for this kind of thing lays wholly on the perp, if you ask me. wondergirl Quote
+Team Tecmage Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 Sorry to hear about your cache. Tracy and I read the logs for it Friday night. Interesting that Spooky Mike's logs vanished. We had a cache disappear recently as well. Richard and Tracy Quote
Buckaroo Banzai Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 Sorry to hear about the plundering of this cache, I hope you do replace it. John If it's not one thing, then it's another... Quote
+briansnat Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 It is a shame that it was stolen. Can't believe that there are jerks out there that would do this. I'm certainly in favor of your replacing it, because this has been high on my list of caches to bag for some time. If it's stolen a 2nd time, then I'd consider forgetting it. Quote
+dja416 Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 I was the last one to find the cache and cash. I replaced it in the same location. I spent 3 trips and hours to find it. I was looking forward to viewing other attempts. I think it should be placed back once more. Is it really worth for someone to spend that long hike in to go and remove it again? It think it is worth giving it one more placement. After I found it I sent Spookeymike a nice friendly e-mail basically saying, hope there is no hard feelings and that if I was in his shoes I would be kicking myself too. I asked him what time was he there, which way did he come in etc. He never sent me an e-mail reply. If it knew it was that important to him I would of sent him the 20 bucks. Quote
MajBach Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 quote:If it's stolen a 2nd time, then I'd consider forgetting it. If that were to happen, I'd suggest creating a multi cache. The goal: determine where spookymike works. MajBach You can't have everything. where would you put it? Quote
+Salvelinus Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 Hey all, do we really know for sure spookymike did this? Lets not get into convicting him before evidence has been brought to bear. I agree, he is a suspect. But, maybe he did just decide to bail out of geocaching. Coincidently, after the loss of his last find, of course. I say replace the cache and see what happens. If someone is really vindicitive, they will hit it again. But I think the culprit may feel like they made their point and are moving on. All the better for us. Lots of cachers want this thing to live so give it a life. I'll likely even get there someday since i'm always looking for something fun to do in NJ besides catching stripers. Regards, smoochnme "Give a man a fish and he eats for a day... Teach a man to fish and he eats for a lifetime" Quote
+Macro Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 quote:Originally posted by dja416: I was the last one to find the cache and cash. I replaced it in the same location. I spent 3 trips and hours to find it. I was looking forward to viewing other attempts. I think it should be placed back once more. Is it really worth for someone to spend that long hike in to go and remove it again? It think it is worth giving it one more placement. I just recieved a really nice email from dja416 regarding this whole matter. He and I had been exchanging emails for a while before he found this one. I cant speak for the rest of the team, but based on everything that you all have posted, I am leaning towards replacing the cache. Nothing official yet, but when I get a chance to meet up with the rest of Team_Epitome to discuss the fate of Alluvial Material, I will push for replacing the cache, with some minor modifications. In fact, I will probably start on it tomorrow! I refuse to let one bad apple spoil the bunch. Thanks for all your suggestions and thoughts, Macro (member of Team_Epitome, and various other teams!) Quote
+orange Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 I also would ask that you put it back. I agree that if it is taken again then forget it. I was looking forward to a return trip. And as I said in some other post, even if I didn't find it I would have sat on the rocks and enjoyed the scenery and sound of water on the rocks. I know spookymike is a suspect but we don't know if he did it. Let's take him for his word, he is no longer geocaching. Quote
+Macro Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Orange: I know spookymike is a suspect but we don't know if he did it. Let's take him for his word, he is no longer geocaching. I am not blaming anyone at this point. Whoever did this will never step forward and say so, therefore it will always be a mystery. I am not concerned with who did this anymore. I've had a full day to reflect on this and now am just focused on what to do with the cache itself. We love this spot (thats why we chose it) and I really want to keep Alluvial Material alive. Frankly, I dont care who stole the cache, I just hope that it doesnt happen again. And hey, you know what...if it does, I will just keep putting it back there...because ammo cans are cheap, and eventually the thief will grow tired of ruining my day! Back to the point...please lets not convict anyone....there is no physical evidence to condemn anyone, regardless of the circumstantial evidence. We all have our opinions, but its time to let that go and move on with what it is that we really care about...finding caches. Offically, Team_Epitome blames nobody for this. Obviously, the cache is gone, but we dont know who took it, nor do we care to contemplate it, it just isnt worth the effort. Team_Epitome (Macro/Team Member) Quote
basher_boy Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 I am sorry to hear about the cache. We almost went looking on Sunday for it for the 2nd time. I would love to see it replaced because it would be great to find such a hard cache. We have been watching the logs for this cache so we observed this little surprise controversy. Don't let the bastards grind you down Quote
BassoonPilot Posted April 15, 2002 Posted April 15, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Orange: Let's take him for his word, he is no longer geocaching. Personally, I have no idea who is geocaching under what name. Quote
+dja416 Posted April 16, 2002 Posted April 16, 2002 I agree we will really never know for sure what happened to the cache so instead of dwelling on it let's replace it and move on. Let's not have one bad incident spoil the challenge for others. Thanks Team_Epitome for all your efforts. Quote
+denali Posted April 16, 2002 Posted April 16, 2002 Check out what happened at this cache site! http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=3996 They even logged in admitting to the deed. Although, I think the log has since been deleted. Quote
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