We had someone on our freemont saddle cache move it about 15 feet and
even logged with something like "HA HA HA"..... We suspect it was a
non-cacher that did this, although I would winder how in the heck he
found it. It's not at all easy to stumble across.
Brian Cluff
Team Snaptek
On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 16:28, Scott Wood wrote:
> At 04:08 PM 7/25/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>
> >little disappointed when I went to check on them, but the only thing I
> >can do is just re-hide it and possibly post a note on my cache page to
> >make sure and put the cache back exactly as it was retrieved.
>
> I have a slightly different problem. I have a cache down here, "What 'A'
> Cache" that had a few "can't find" logs. Just recently it was found again
> so I wasn't really worried about it. We went up the other evening to do
> some cache maintenance. I wanted to replace the log sheets but we were not
> able to find it. There are literally hundreds of hiding places up there,
> and I suspect that I was really close to it, but it wasn't exactly where I
> left it. It was almost dark when I was there looking so I plan on going
> back this weekend during the day, but it was frustrating not being able to
> find your own cache so soon after a "found" log entry.
>
>
> Scott
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