Re: [Az-Geocaching] Log Volume I

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Author: listserv@azgeocaching.com
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To: listserv
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Log Volume I
I enjoyed *trying* to read the old logs that are scanned in, a great
idew, but maybe it is my computer that made it difficult to read the
pages, I did make out that Bob Renner was first to the Fremont Saddle
cache, unless one of the two pages before his was a log and not
instructions.....maybe I need new glasses or did anybody else have
trouble reading it?
I have the old log books from my original Mingus/Take My breath Away
and Unity caches (both relocated). I felt that as cache owner it was
my right to keep the logs, it is one of the only rewards cache hiders
get ( along with the online logs) for the effort of putting out a
cache.
The number of "full log books removed" is very small relative to the
much larger number of caches that have plenty of logs to read.
Keeping the logs preserved (scanned in, bring to an event) are all
good ideas. I keep the old log pages with a print out of the full
cache page and all the logs at the time I archived the caches.
Trisha


On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Jason Poulter wrote:

>
> maybe we could start a arizona cache log museum here on the
> azgeocaching
> web site... people would bring their old log books to us and we

could
> scan them and put them on line!!! for everyone to enjoy...
>
> i also have LoneMountains first log book also that i need to scan!!
>
> jason
>
>
> Scott Wood wrote:
> > At 11:28 PM 2/20/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >
> >> I'm inclined to keep it. Why? Imperial Eagle's first find of the
> cache
> >> at 2 in the morning (Darren, we hope you're well). Or how about
> this
> >> excerpt, just a year and three days ago: "1st of many, hopefully!"
> You
> >> got that right, RopingTheWind! Why would I want to risk notes

like
> >> that to theft or plunder?
> >
> >
> > I would not hesitate to keep it. I enjoy reading past logs when
> > visiting a cache, but I do limit myself to the logs in the current
> log
> > book. I have found caches that have the old books also, but I tend
> to
> > not spend the large amount of time that would be required to read
> > multiple books.
> >
> > I saw it also posted that someone has scanned their old log

entries,
> and
> > I think that is what I will do when I get to that point.
> >
> >
> > In liberty,
> >
> > Scott
> >
> >
> > www.myblueheaven.com <<a

href="http://mail.brasher.com/jump/http://www.myblueheaven.com/&gt">http://www.myblueheaven.com/&gt</a>;
>
>
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