-- Aus Dem Kasten wrote: > A perfect example of this, for us, was when > Highpointer made a note on one of our caches stating that he did not find the cache because the > site was too heavily populated at the time and was > in a spot that would not allow him to be inconspicuous. We enjoyed just knowing that another > team was interested in locating our cache, and have > also been reconsidering the exact location based on that note. It is a courtesy that Tamo's Clan'Destiny, Highpointer and other teams have performed that we really appreciate; a courtesy that we will make an effort to perform in the future. > > Aus Dem Kasten --------------------------------------------------- When I first started Geocaching I didn't post notes if I couldn't find the cache. I was a 'newbie' and figured it had to be there and since I still wasn't sure what I was looking for I wasn't going to say anything. I have tried as I've gotten more finds under my belt to post notes if I went to the cache but for some reason couldn't find it. I'll post a note if I feel I didn't give it my all; either too many people, GPS problems, or even the first time I've tried it. Since I generally attempt a cache with nothing more then coords and the sometimes the printed sheet without logs on them the first time, I figure it's note worthy not log worthy. It at least lets the owner know I'm looking and etc. The second attempt is usually with any clues decoded and having gone back to read all the logs (which I don't read for my first attempt, usually). At this point, if I get out and attempt to look I'm probably going to post it as a "No Find" then. However, when I finally locate it and turn it into a "Found" I go back and EDIT my "No Find", that way like somebody said previously all my logs are together and you can get my whole story in one shot, and it 'fixes' my no find log. I'm not always so great at posting notes that all I did was drive up to see a cache but there were to many people or etc, but I might start now. Simply because it might help others coming after me to know to attempt the cache on a different day or different time so they can avoid the crowd I may have run into. ===== xWaterLilyx & RTF Team H20 Phoenix, AZ (Ahwatukee) Geocaching Site: http://www.geocities.com/xwaterlilyxrtf __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo http://search.yahoo.com