[GeoStL] Re: Cache owner problems

  • From: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 10:53:35 -0500

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> The problem with this guy is that he is still active because he logs into
> the site on a regular basis and still logs finds. He is just not
> responsive....

Then my first question to you would be are you (or do you nkow of anyone who
would be) willing to take over the caches involved, if it came to it?

If so, let GC.com admins know your concerns about these caches.  If he
is not maintaining the caches, he's not following the guidelines:

> Step 5 - Maintain the cache 
> 
> Once you place the cache, it is your responsibility to maintain
> the cache and the area around it. You'll need to return as often
> as you can to ensure that your cache is not impacting the area,
> and ensure that the cache is in good repair. Once people have
> visited the cache, inquire about the cache and their opinion of
> the location. Does the area look disturbed? Are visitors disrupt-
> ing the landscape in any way? If you have concerns about the lo-
> cation, feel free to move or remove it from the area.

http://www.geocaching.com/articles/making.asp

I would see what they do.  I would guess they'll attempt to contact the
user concerned, and make a deicision based upon the response (if any) 
to that contact.

Timothy
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