The main problem (for me) is that the owner does not automatically receive a copy of the edited log as (s)he would if it were a new entry. David Thompsen wrote: > This is my log from "AurorArborealis", which you just finished. It > started out as a DNF and became a found log, while still retaining the > history of the cache. > > I agree with your point of view about not erasing logs 100% I just > handle it a little differently, and if a cache owner wanted me to have > my find and my DNF on his page, I'd cheerfully comply. > > --Dave > > > --- > 12/3 > > If at first you don't succeed... try try again. My luck lately seems > to be better on 2nd go arounds. Found after 10 mins today, excellent > cache combining elements of mental and physical ability. SL. > > 12/2 > > After staring at this cache page periodically over the last couple of > months, it finally made perfect sense. Went to visit in the afternoon > and could only search for a few minutes due to time constraints and an > overzealous rent-a-cop in the area. Very clever puzzle, now for the > hide! This cache is very close to lunch break recon, so I hope to log > it soon. > --- > > > *//* > >