<div>I coudl see where if a new cache was placed by a new cacher was within the .10 mile area that they would refuse to un-archive it... but because of the container missing???</div>
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<div>Jake - Team A.I.<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/5/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Brian Casteel</b> <<a href="mailto:bcasteel@uccinc.net">bcasteel@uccinc.net</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Funny. Just last month I had a MIA cache un-archived when it was replaced.<br><br>Brian - Team A.I.<br><br>
AZcachemeister wrote:<br>> HA! Well that's a new 'RULE' I have never heard of! The container<br>> going missing isn't the issue, it's his way of saying he doesn't want<br>> it done, and he is going to throw his weight around to get his way.
<br>> I say you should cut it short, hide your new cache and reference the<br>> old one in some way. You can put whatever you want in the 'Hidden By'<br>> box!<br>> Then very clearly state that this is a replacement cache, and that
<br>> finders of the previous cache will have their logs deleted. The only<br>> thing preventing anyone from posting multiple logs on any cache is<br>> their conscience and the owner's diligence in deleting them. I would,
<br>> however, recommend allowing notes by previous finders, just as should<br>> be allowed for any cache.<br>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>><br>><br>> Bob & Linda Smith wrote:
<br>>> I started with RoadRunner and never got a reply so I went to GC.com<br>>> and Michael stepped in. He is saying something about, "once a<br>>> container is missing the cache can no longer be un-archived" He has
<br>>> not told me that any business has contacted GC. He suggested I post<br>>> a new page, using the same name, etc. I don't want to do that, I<br>>> want to keep it all the same, using the original cachers name and
<br>>> just appending my name after his. I don't want a new page where<br>>> someone who has found it before can log a new find. It's a great bit<br>>> of history and a bench mark is close by. I've sent him another
<br>>> missile and hope it hits the mark.<br>>><br>>> Thanks folks,<br>>> Bob Smith, Team Petite Elite<br>>><br>>> ----- Original Message -----<br>>> *From:* AZcachemeister <mailto:
<a href="mailto:azcachemeister@getnet.com">azcachemeister@getnet.com</a>><br>>> *To:* <a href="mailto:listserv@azgeocaching.com">listserv@azgeocaching.com</a> <mailto:<a href="mailto:listserv@azgeocaching.com">
listserv@azgeocaching.com</a>><br>>> *Sent:* Saturday, May 05, 2007 6:27 AM<br>>> *Subject:* Re: [Az-Geocaching] Adopting a cache<br>>><br>>> A) Caches are un-archived all the time, occasionally under just
<br>>> such a scenario.<br>>> B) You are talking to the wrong guy, you need to contact<br>>> RadRunner, our approver.<br>>> C) If all else fails, put a new cache in the same spot. I know
<br>>> it's nice to keep the old history, so maybe you will have to call<br>>> your cache 'A tribute to 'All Aboard' Gone'.<br>>> D) After reviewing the cache page, it appears there is something
<br>>> more to the story. Perhaps a local business owner has contacted<br>>> Groundspeak about the cache?<br>>><br>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
<br>>><br>>><br>>> Steven Stringham wrote:<br>>>> The reality is that the methods are there to dearchive and then adopt.<br>>>><br>>>> So, the question is, what is the reasons that Michael is stepping in.
<br>>>> This is odd for the Community relations folks to do this.<br>>>> * Has someone in the cache area requested that the cache die?<br>>>> * Is there a change in GC policy? (Older caches must die, whatever).
<br>>>> * Is he just a pain in the .... and wants to give you grief.<br>>>><br>>>> Contact Michael directly?<br>>>><br>>>><br>>>><br>>>> Bob & Linda Smith wrote:
<br>>>><br>>>>> OK everyone, I need to find out why an archived cache can't be<br>>>>> un-archived so the adopt program can be used. I am trying to get a<br>>>>> cache back on line that the original owner can no longer maintain. I
<br>>>>> was told by Michael LaPaglia at GC.com that once a cache is archived it<br>>>>> can not be un-archived. I am pretty sure that I read somewhere that a<br>>>>> cache could be un-archived and brought back on line. If you want to
<br>>>>> look at the cache on line the way point is GCJWPV<br>>>>><br>>>>><br>>>>> Bob and Linda Smith, Team Petite Elite<br>>>>> Prescott, AZ<br>>>>>
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