I agree with this sentiment. Although there is some qiute interesting history there, and it should be preserved.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jake Olson
Date: 6/17/07 1:30
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Subj: Re: [Az-Geocaching] GC57 - documentation question
To me at least, the cache owner is the one who should be the one to answer
the question if logbook pages should be published. For some, the privilege
of reading the log is only for those who actually venture to visit the
cache. I would contact the owner of the cache first.
Jake - Team A.I.
On 6/16/07, Steven Stringham <
Steve@stringhams.org> wrote:
>
> My daughter Rachel and I went out the Geocache (GC57) today. It was her
> 18th birthday. (This trip was her choice). Yeah. And we got Senda de
> Tonto (GCED as well.
>
> When we did GC57, we took a lot of pictures of the area, etc. These
> shots are fun to post on the cache page.
>
> But, we also took a lot of shots of the cache log. Different pages of
> high profile AZ cachers over time. The intent was to document the
> contents of the log (it is getting pretty full). It is still the
> original log book from when it was hidden almost 7 years ago! Pretty cool.
>
> So, the question: Is it proper to post these log book pages on the cache
> site, or just keep em to myself, or would you all like to see them on a
> separate site? Maybe email the persons on the individual pages with a
> copy of their logs.
>
> What say you all?
>
>
>
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