Dave,
Check on that Navicache.com site, it may be listed there.
Opalsns
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Dave,
Check on that Navicache.com site, it may be listed there.
Opalsns
Well Luke and I kayak out to Kineo today. Then we kayak around Kineo. Then we climbed Kineo. But we never did look for the cache that you found. The mountain is always worth the effort it takes to do it. Today was just perfect for kayaking, and only slightly to hot for hiking.
So after exchanging some emails with a few trustee cachers and after a moral battle i gave in to the right thing to do. I beleive that the cache log that i signed was infact for a cache that was not Mt. Kineo. Its unfortunate because we worked really hard to get up the hill but i guess its not about the numbers. So this morning at 8:06 I deleted my found log. So knowing that there is no caches up there right now that are published I could see one of our very own owning one up there.
I agree, if I couldn't prove to myself it was the right cache, either by name or description/hint or by some contents that matched the online logs, I would not log it either.
Hopefully if someone hides one up there, they will trash out this one. It would be interesting to know who logged it.
DNFTT! DNFTT! DNFTT!
"The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realize it doesn't say anything it's to late to stop reading it..."
How about getting a small group together, paddle to the island, hike the mountain and place a new cache? I'd be up for something like this if I have the time off.
Why not live life like it is your last day....instead of pretending to be a member of the Peter Pan Club and believing you will be around forever.