RE: [Az-Geocaching] Should I archive this cache?

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Author: ShadowAce
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Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Should I archive this cache?
hehe SquishyGecko.. You should move down to Tucson.. Your feeding out FTF's
left and right but not leaving them there long.. For those of us with no
unfound caches in the city, we would love your visits :)

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I would, to answer your question, most likely move the cache if at all
possible. You as the cache owner have the ability to change the coordinates
of the cache on the cache page by up to .1 miles.. So you could move it the
respected 528 feet from the cache it is currently sitting by.



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SquishyGecko
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2004 9:33 AM
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Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Should I archive this cache?


I've noticed that one of my caches, "Gecko's Sea Creature (GCJ7H6)," was
placed a mere 23 feet from an already existing first state of a multicache
(GC5173). I recall hearing that it's common to keep your caches at least
528 feet from another. I'm thinking I should archive this cache, however
nobody's really said anything. Any thoughts?

Thanks.


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