Sorry to have missed this one. Could not get away from the home repair situation. Could have used the free lunch too since they had to shut down my water supply and propane to move the house! I could smell those burgers from here!
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Sorry to have missed this one. Could not get away from the home repair situation. Could have used the free lunch too since they had to shut down my water supply and propane to move the house! I could smell those burgers from here!
Since everyone involved in the new geocaching endeavor has no knowledge of the cache by Maine hockey fan. I would seriously wonder about who and how permission was obtained.
Seems to be a running theme with certain cachers around this area.
that 75 to 90 percent of caches in this state are just there.
None of you have any idea where the cache is actually placed, yet you keep bitching about it. How predictable, I'm not surprised at all.
Since when was the final location on a puzzle cache a concern?!
I have (final location) caches, with-in 50 feet of other caches!
But there is oviously a difference when putting one on private property when a cache is placed on a businesses parking lot, in the backyard of a house next to a park, on an island with a camp on it or so forth, and in a gaurd rail, powerline, or out in the woods.
I had a problem once with permission on a cache. I got permission from the property owner but because of the neighbrs harseing peope because of their alzimers I just archived it. As with another thread and a few caches I see get archived because people did not get permission, I think this sort is going to get a bad name because of actions like this one. How can a cache be placed or in this case just the reference point on private property, in the city?