View Full Version : Just to start a conversation! delayed logging a find?



surfacewarrior
01-26-2012, 07:25 AM
Have you ever found a geocache but desided to not log it YET?:confused: choosing to wait until you Need one?;) I walk by one every time we go to the pet store yet never go back to the car for a pen to log it and now with Feb. 29th coming up and me working nights And wanting to "Get a quick one between work and home (i,e, bed) It seems liek a good time to sign that puppy and get it logged? but for people doing the 365/366 challenge I was just wondering if any one goes out on a saturday finds 7 geocaches and the n waits and goes back to sign them one at a time durring the week? Type people type it's to quiet these day's.:D

brdad
01-26-2012, 08:12 AM
We've delayed finding and logging a cache (the log in the cache, not online) so that we could log it on a day we needed it.

I have not actively found logged a physical cache log one day and logged online another day. That is not right IMO.
I have suspected where caches were and not actively seeked and logged them until a day I needed a cache.
If a person saw a cache because it was in plain sight (for example a hide-a-key on a light pole but did not log it physically or on line until another day I'd think that was acceptable.

If a person actively seeked out and found caches so they would know where they were on a day he needed a find, I'd think that's a bit over the line. But it really does not affect other cachers a lot so I would not make a big deal about it. If they were doing the same to log the 100 day or 366 challenge they are cheating themselves.

The first cache I found I actually found and opened the day before but did not sign the physical or online log it because I wanted to bring my son there to find it with me.

Ekidokai
01-26-2012, 10:13 AM
These challenges, time limits, and other constraints do not interest us normal people.

surfacewarrior
01-26-2012, 10:43 AM
the question just came up because we were shopping the other day and as we walked by the one I have seen in Augusta Heidi ask when did i plan to sign it, I realized it is like having a find in my pocket for when I want a souviner SP. and with my work schedule and living so far from any large concentration of caches outhere in the woods. Iwould never even try for a challende like 1oo/365/366 days. I actually am having a great time planning several trips into the northern Maine area camping and some day trips to the coast to work on The Delorme challenge this year. , My most memerable cache to date was "Harrow Mountain Fault" Earth cache, I started planning it just as the snow was begining last year and ended up going for it in the spring . Last I checked I was still the only person to have evr logged that 5/5 earthcache( my 1st) in almost 4 years now.

surfacewarrior
01-26-2012, 10:57 AM
Brdad-- you are right I would never log a find physically one day then wait to log online another to get credit on that day. I do not see the point in it, It would be like cheating in solitare. While I like the icons you get for things at GC.com I refuse to lie to get one. I guess at 50 the only person I have to impress is myself and it is pretty hard for me to lie to me. and while still a newcomer to the addiction, I would rather find 1 or 2 caches on nice hiking trails with great views, including along the wayto them, as aposed to 10 at light poles in one parking lot. in down town "big city" but to each his own, I know somw people like doing those while others are shopping. " they do give me a reason to stay out of the stores and walk geopooch around the parking lots.hahaha.

Fins_Up
01-26-2012, 02:42 PM
I had a period of time where I found a cache each day for 75 days in a row. I would not have even considered finding caches one day and then logging them throughout the week. It is like you said. It would be like cheating at solitare. It would drive me crazy too.

ampmdp
01-28-2012, 01:31 PM
I've never intentionally waited to log a cache for a number-reason. But it reminded me that there is one cache we found two years ago that I still haven't logged, and that was because I wanted do it "justice" in my response. It's Laughing Terry's "Bessie's Tale" cache, and if you've found it then you know what I mean. I just keep forgetting to do it, and when I remember I don't usually have time.

Ekidokai
01-28-2012, 03:58 PM
I have a few in my GPSr that I have not logged. I keep forgetting and should do it before they get lost, although I wouldn't mind doing them again. But to hold off on them just to meet the constraints of a challenge is not my thing.

I will admit there are a few that I have found more than once because of this.

brdad
01-29-2012, 07:35 AM
I've never intentionally waited to log a cache for a number-reason. But it reminded me that there is one cache we found two years ago that I still haven't logged, and that was because I wanted do it "justice" in my response. It's Laughing Terry's "Bessie's Tale" cache, and if you've found it then you know what I mean. I just keep forgetting to do it, and when I remember I don't usually have time.

I do remember that cache!

I know a at least one cacher that is months behind in their online logs because they take the time to write them well. They have them all well-documented for when they do log online.

The key in that and your case is to log with the date you actually found it as it serves as a better record for you, the cache owner, and those that read the logs.

I have to log mine as I do them, because the MUST be in order! On several occasions I've deleted my logs for the day and re-submitted them so they would be logged in the correct order.

JustKev
01-29-2012, 09:13 AM
I don't think I'd intentionally not log a cache once I found it. Of course, I'm not really interested in the challenges that require finds on consecutive days.

brdad
01-30-2012, 04:34 AM
Here is another date-related practice I don't get. While doing a challenge cache, for example the Maine Delorme Challenge, for which the 'final' for is in Topsham... A cacher finds and logs the physical cache while working on the challenge, then two months or two years later, finds caches on all of the map grids and logs the 'final' cache as found online at that point without re-visiting the 'final' cache after meeting the challenge's requirements. This just does not make sense to me. :confused::(:confused:

I'm not sure as I'd call it cheating, it just does not seem right. It's kind of like handing a student a diploma before he graduates.

Ekidokai
01-30-2012, 06:47 PM
Here is another date-related practice I don't get. While doing a challenge cache, for example the Maine Delorme Challenge, for which the 'final' for is in Topsham... A cacher finds and logs the physical cache while working on the challenge, then two months or two years later, finds caches on all of the map grids and logs the 'final' cache as found online at that point without re-visiting the 'final' cache after meeting the challenges requirements. This just does not make sense to me. :confused::(:confused:

I'm not sure as I'd call it cheating, it just does not seem right. It's kind of like handing a student a diploma before he graduates.

Ran into that a while ago too. Apparently you can find these fiscal caches and log them before actually meeting the challenge. Can anyone say *asterisk*

surfacewarrior
01-30-2012, 08:20 PM
I believe I saw that on a log for the 50 states in Maine challenge a couple of months ago. It seems like someone had found the final one and said they would log it "OFFICIALLY" once they had found all of the others. It seemed odd but hey to each his own.
I have started working on th delorme challenge and one thingthat I havec realized is that I spend 90% of my time on about 5 or 6 maps in the atlas. doing the challenge is a good excuse to see every part of the state Several camping trips and day trips will be used this year to see the state and get a cache or two on all of those pages.

Fins_Up
01-30-2012, 08:41 PM
I agree with you on the time spent in one area caching. I have most of my finds in Kennebec county. I have yet to make a find in all 16 counties even. I would like to complete the Delorme challenge some day. I think that is a nice accomplishment. I bet there are many, many Mainers who have lived here all their lives and never traveled to all the grids.

firefighterjake
01-31-2012, 08:36 AM
The DeLorme Challenge was one of my favorite caches . . . 1) it got me to areas of the state I have never been and 2) I had a great time doing it with several good friends and when my very good friend Hiram and I finished off the last cache on a roadtrip/camping trip it was just a really good feeling -- a sense of accomplishment.

I highly recommend doing the Maine DeLorme Challenge . . . but do it with a friend or two to share in the experience. It makes things so much sweeter.

fins2right
02-12-2012, 07:35 PM
Because I'm so devilishly handsome and not that bright, I have found a cache, failed to log it, returned to grab the cache later, realized that I found it before, and failed to log it a second time. My father used to look at me funny every once in a while.....

surfacewarrior
02-13-2012, 08:43 AM
I was looking on line this past week and saw one I knew I had done without a smily face. So now that it is under snow and only 3 ft from a main (lol) road I don't want to show it to any mugglers who might be driving by, it has made me wander did I forget to log it or did mapachi delete my log entry for some reason. I will drop him an email in the next few day's to find out or wait till spring and re-sign the log.

Waterski
02-16-2012, 10:04 PM
Delayed log...now could someone confirm for me what it means when you go to the computer cache page to log in and it says date logged? Are you logging there the date on the moment you are there to log it on the computer, or are you putting in the date that you signed the logbook at the cache site?

surfacewarrior
02-16-2012, 10:20 PM
in my opinion that is the day you signed the log in the cache. if not you would not be able to change it. if it was the day you log in geocaching.com it would only be the default date.

Fins_Up
02-16-2012, 11:15 PM
I use my field notes from the PN-40. That automatically sets the date to when I actually mark it as found on my GPSr which I do right after I physically sign the logbook.

brdad
02-17-2012, 01:23 AM
Definitely the date you signed the physical log. If it was the date you logged online, there would be no need to give you the ability to edit that date.

fins2right
02-24-2012, 12:34 PM
Delayed log...now could someone confirm for me what it means when you go to the computer cache page to log in and it says date logged? Are you logging there the date on the moment you are there to log it on the computer, or are you putting in the date that you signed the logbook at the cache site?

I've always taken it to mean the date you found the cache. Many times I have logged finds the next day. I discovered that if you change the date on GC.com once, it will remain that way for the rest of the log entries.

CARoperPhotography
03-25-2012, 11:19 PM
What about delayed logging of an FTF? We can have some fun with this topic...

brdad
03-26-2012, 06:28 AM
If you delay logging the actual 'physical' logbook, and someone signs before you, you're not FTF! :p

CARoperPhotography
03-26-2012, 10:28 AM
Oh well I know that!!! HA HA HA Never done that before... why would I???