Online Logging a few days after the find
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Online Logging a few days after the find
Hi,
If you are away from home for a few days, or even weeks caching, and dont have access to the internet to do your logging what is the correct way to complete all your logs on returning home?
I see that you can change the date when logging your visit, and i realise therfore that you can put the actual find date against any log online. Can anyone tell me if your log "slots" into order if say, there have been several further find/logs since your actual visit. Or should we put "todays" date even if it was actually found say..a few days/weeks earlier.
Sorry if it sounds like a stupid question..still quite new to this and still learning..
If you are away from home for a few days, or even weeks caching, and dont have access to the internet to do your logging what is the correct way to complete all your logs on returning home?
I see that you can change the date when logging your visit, and i realise therfore that you can put the actual find date against any log online. Can anyone tell me if your log "slots" into order if say, there have been several further find/logs since your actual visit. Or should we put "todays" date even if it was actually found say..a few days/weeks earlier.
Sorry if it sounds like a stupid question..still quite new to this and still learning..
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looks like you can take the suit of piggy, no bacon for tea here!!!Team Piggy wrote:They will "slot" into date order. I have hundreds of finds that I havent had time to log, and when I get around to it every now and again, they go back to the date I log the find as..
*Bring on the non logging wowsers, I got the piggy flame suit on* Yeehaa..
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We sometimes play with the local Pirates mind and don't log an FTF straight away. He then sneeks out thinking he has got another FTF but NOT TO BE. I know that this will ruffle the GEOPOLICE's feathers but so be it. It is good fun - you should try it. We have one going at the moment. We found the cache on Monday and he has since logged a DNF because he couldn't work out the tricky maths problem that our 6 and 9 year olds solved . We still got him out there looking though.
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It makes it rather difficult to log when you find a cache the day before it is published..<br>...had been placed and the owner had not got home to activate the listing Neptune Log Entry