[GeoStL] Re: Question for the group and Glenn

  • From: Glenn <GLNash@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 11:04:04 -0500

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Yo Dan,

I believe the distance that you can move a cache in a single step is around 400 feet give or take. It would be improper to change cache type on an established cache. Single stage to multi, Multi to "virtual" or any other combination. The numbers people go crazy when all of a sudden their number count goes up in one category and down in another. To change types it is best to resubmit a new cache page.
Glenn

Dan Henke wrote:
My Rolla Travel Bug Hotel has now been vandalized 3 times....this last time the thieves took my ammo box and replaced it with a cheap plastic container with a hole in it. (they are considerate thieves this time at least they left a container :P) the first time they removed the contents of the cache and laid it on the ground where the cache was hidden and took my ammo can. My question is how far can I move a cache without having to resubmit the cache description etc or can I make it an offset or multi without having to resubmit? I DO NOT want to have to resubmit this cache through the entire process again but I also do not have to keep replacing boxes and cache contents (which includes writing to TB owners that their bugs have gone missing)
What would be a good solution for this?
Dan (who is ready to strangle a few muggles here )

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