I thought it was interesting that Etna Bog was disabled by the owner. The reason given was that the roads were taking a beating. Will be interesting to see if this one comes back online.
Etna Bog
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I thought it was interesting that Etna Bog was disabled by the owner. The reason given was that the roads were taking a beating. Will be interesting to see if this one comes back online.
Etna Bog
I saw that. Hopefully it will come back. I also see Smitty & Company disabled all theirs so they could dedicate more time to a new house. I wish them luck with that project and hope to see those caches return soon. A few good memories there as well as in Etna Bog.
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wow, hadn't seen that. We wish S&C all the best as well. Hope to have them back soon!
I emailed S&C to see if there was anything we can do to help....will update all when I hear back.
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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.
WOW I don't understand it. The group that went to find the cache after WWWWWW3 on Feb 17 were the last ones to log it. We left nothing but footprints in the snow.
It certainly doesn't look like geocachers are the ones causing the beat up roads.
Can someone enlighten the city cat?
The owner didn't state that the goecachers were beating up the roads, I just think that he wants to give the road a break from any traffic that might make it any worse. I'm sure it will go back up once the condition of the road improves.
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brdad : I wish them luck with that project and hope to see those caches return soon.
Well, I accidentally discovered this weekend that they haven't actually pulled the caches from the field, so...
Good thing, too, as some of them (including the one I did yesterday without realizing they had decommissioned all their caches) have otherwise-stranded TBs and/or coins in them.
So, etiquette survey time - If someone has disabled their caches for reasons you know have nothing to do with safety or physical availability, do they still count as semi-fair game to anyone willing to look? And does it change the answer if they have TBs stranded in them (which seems a bit unfair to the owner of those TBs, IMO)?
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You can go looking for any cache that you want. Unless the cache has been disabled or archived for reasons of trespassing or danger! We have on several ocassions gone looking for archived caches, to rid the woods of geo-junk. TAT always carries the coords for these caches. Some of the places were really beautiful. The river in Seboomook comes to mind. Good luck!
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.