Salvo Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 Instead of just finding a cache, and ever going on to the next cache -never to look back... I've come to find that there are a few "favorite" cache sites that I've visited that I occasionally drop back to visit to see what adventures or difficulties others may have had at the same site (I don't set watchpoints on them, I just go back and look from time to time) Do you look back? Quote
targetdrone Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 Not yet, but I do enjoy being able to sit down and read a cache logbook at the site. I think there's more of a connection than just reading from the website. Don't blame me, I voted for Jeremy. Quote
+Planet Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 There are several spots that someday I plan on going back to, but not to see what other cachers have done, I can read the logs on line. I want to go back and see what there is to see. There's one in particular, that I'd like to go back and just sit there and see if I can catch the beavers at work, it's called Sessions Cache. I saw the Beaver Exhibit at the IMAX theater and it would be really wonderful to see them work in real life. This one for the views if not for the incredible hike up the mountain. And there are probably a lot of other places I'd go back to as well. I would list them but I'm off to NY for another day of caching in the rain. Looks like it might be letting up though! Cache you later, Planet Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups. Quote
BassoonPilot Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 Whenever I'm looking for a new cache that is relatively close to a cache I visited previously, I usually stop by the older cache and check up on it. Sometimes I post a note to the older cache's page; sometimes not. Quote
+bitbrain Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 I often look back at caches I've found. Especially the ones where people have had interesting adventures, face-plants, creek crossings, etc... I even stop by the physical caches from time to time if I'm in the area -- to check their condition and read the log book entries since my last visit. - If the cat had kittens in the oven, we wouldn't call 'em biscuits. - Quote
+cachew nut Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 The only time I ever visited the same cache twice is when I went back to get my first travel bug. I was dying of curiousity to see what one looked like in person. Other than that, I have no interest in visiting them again, unless I happen to be at the spot for some other reason, I might go look to see if it's still there. I do, however, keep my favorites on my watch list, and enjoy reading the logs of those who find them after me. Quote
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