Hello all,
It has been a long time since I have been here but anyways...
I have a bit of problem, one of my caches has been destroyed (GC17W3W) and I will hopefully fix it over the next couple of days.
The problem is that I am about to move interstate and won't be able to maintain any of my four hidden caches, so I either archive them and move on or I was wondering can I get someone to take over the care/ownership of them?
There are two caches in particular that I (perhaps a little arrogantly) think are worthy of being maintained, they are GC17W3W and GC175JE. The other two caches are pretty mundane and I will probably just leave them until they need work then archive them.
What are your thoughts??
Steve.
Dumb Question - Can You "Transfer Ownership" of your Caches?
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Re: Dumb Question - Can You "Transfer Ownership" of your Caches?
Sorry to hear your moving on. It'd be a pitty to lose "The Miners Right". I'd think that there'd be someone around who'd pick it up, and if there are no takers then I'll volunteer. (Along with the other three.)
Most of the local Ballarat chatter seems to be on facebook. I can send you a link or mention it there if you want. Let me know or PM me if you like.
Cheers.
Most of the local Ballarat chatter seems to be on facebook. I can send you a link or mention it there if you want. Let me know or PM me if you like.
Cheers.
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Re: Dumb Question - Can You "Transfer Ownership" of your Caches?
I agree with roundcircle. Miners Rights would be a big loss to the caching community. Plus, I still haven't done it yet, each time I plan too, something comes up. It's well deserved of it's praising logs. And no doubt been a memorable find for many cachers over the years. All the best Steve, only met you guys once, shame you're moving on, your caches have been great. Ballarats loss.