[Az-Geocaching] Archived caches
AZcachemeister
azcachemeister at getnet.com
Wed Aug 24 10:18:01 MST 2005
I believe Archive (show) might leave the cache 'open', while Archive (no
show) could close it permanently. I'm not certain about this, perhaps
there is a special 'lock' that may be put in place by TPTB in certain cases?
David E. Lucas wrote:
> How do you archive a cache so that it can't be logged again? I
> recently had to archive my first cache hide and don't recall any
> options like that...
>
> Also, what are the waypoints for the two April Fools caches you
> mentioned? If they are still available on gc.com, I'd like to take a
> look, since this is the first I've heard of them.
>
> Thanks,
> David
> AZTech
>
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> When you archive a cache, you can archive it where it is seen
> again (and can be posted on) or archive it where you cant see it
> again. That prevents people from further logging onto your caches.
> Sloof Lirpa and Da Bomb are 2 caches that gc.com archived and we
> cant see it, so no one can still log on it.
>
> (For those of you who are newer to caching than those 2 caches,
> they were aprils fools jokes, and I thought funny.)
>
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