Similarly, they archived one of my caches that I disabled due to construction in the area. I posted a note on the cache before the archive stating that I was wanting to hold the cache disabled until the construction was complete to re-evaluate archiving it myself then. I sent a subsequent note to the approver that archived it which went ignored, or at least un-responded to. The cache was named "Mostly 7's" and ended with 4 sevens in both the longitude and latitude. Moving the cache to an adjacent location would have undermined the whole concept of the placement. Jake - Team A.I. On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 8:20 AM, Bob & Linda Smith wrote: > I think I must agree here that some things GC see as needing > heavy-handedness. They decided to archive one of my caches that I > temporally archived because I had not replaced it within 30 days. I > explained in a note that I was laid up with a serious leg injury and would > get to it asap. I don't think they read that but just acted on the flag on > my tempory archive. Which by the way must be fairly new as they threatened > to archive another of my caches when I temporally archived it over a year > ago and the flag just popped up. I found that I needed to post a different > kind of log other than just a note. > > I still look after a couple of caches for away owner that are close to me. > > Anyway, we get a note whenever our caches are logged on line and should act > on the note if needed. > > Jumping off box onto bad leg Ouch!! > Bob Smith, Team Petite Elite, Prescott, AZ >