DNF on muggled caches
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Re: DNF on muggled caches
Some of my longer logs are DNF logs. I find it therapeutic to write about the littany of woes that led to my DNF. Also to ease my frustration at not finding it I compose a poisonous log about the cache in my head as I travel to the next cache . I never post a poisonous log - I've calmed down by the time I get to a computer and try to keep my logs constructive or humorous. But sometimes the frustration shows thru, especially if my DNF log is about a nano on the ground in a pine forest and the owner says the coords may be a bit off because of thick canopy
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Re: DNF on muggled caches
nibbler wrote:... What I cant stand is a Cache owner who does not maintain their cache.....
This deserves a separate discussion which I was hoping someone would bring up.
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Re: DNF on muggled caches
There sort of is: http://forum.geocaching.com.au/viewtopi ... 25&t=11220pprass wrote:nibbler wrote:... What I cant stand is a Cache owner who does not maintain their cache.....
This deserves a separate discussion which I was hoping someone would bring up.
Didn't start out specifically as a discussion on owners who don't maintain their caches, but included elements of it.
Don't get me started on repeated "needs archived" logs.....