Er, technically, you aren't allowed to drill or screw or nail existing structures to place a cache, which you did here. We've had many caches archived in my area for doing something like that. If you have written permission, and mention that in your submission, then it is ok. We had one bone head in our area drill a hold in a tree trunk to hide a cammoed bison tube. That got archived quickly.
We go out and check our caches about once a month. We log that we performed maintenance at the cache. When logging a cache hit the drop down arrow and in place of "FOUND IT" choose "OWNER MAINTENANCE." This will let cachers know that the cache is there and in good order.
this is wrong!! dont put the cache on a Video dude!!!! you are ruining the fun
andiamoci22 1 year ago
@andiamoci22 don't watch.... its that easy. We put the GC numbers at the start of every podcast so you can decide if you want to see this or not.
deeperrin 1 year ago
Er, technically, you aren't allowed to drill or screw or nail existing structures to place a cache, which you did here. We've had many caches archived in my area for doing something like that. If you have written permission, and mention that in your submission, then it is ok. We had one bone head in our area drill a hold in a tree trunk to hide a cammoed bison tube. That got archived quickly.
eisenheim69 2 years ago
Well as it happens, people love this cache and owner knows it there.
Sorry about the bone head. They should know you should not harm nature to geocache.
deeperrin 2 years ago
I like the location on your cache that you checked up on.
I was wondering, when you check on your own cache, are you supposed to log it, or did you guys do it just because?
Dash2 3 years ago
Thanks,
We go out and check our caches about once a month. We log that we performed maintenance at the cache. When logging a cache hit the drop down arrow and in place of "FOUND IT" choose "OWNER MAINTENANCE." This will let cachers know that the cache is there and in good order.
deeperrin 3 years ago