I have made me X on many a log with a burnt or muddy stick. Via iP-4 On Nov 8, 2010, at 14:44, Bob TheCacher <cachefinder@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Any good geocacher worth his 'salt' will have some kind of writing > instrument. Once (as a newbie) I left my pen in the car, so I left a drop of > blood on the cache log in which a DNA test could easily verify I was there. > Maybe this geocacher should left a drop of blood also! Since this person did > so many without a writing instrument, I question whether the finds were > actually made. So, in my opinion, if the logs are not deleted by the cacher, > I believe we should MAKE HIM WALK. Let me know and I'll bring the plank and > video camera! > Bob > BBD1 > > From: mogamoga2010@xxxxxxxxxxx > To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [GeoStL] Should he walk the plank? > Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2010 08:42:39 -0600 > > It has come to my attention that a local cacher, a member of SLAGA, a friend > to us all, and a member of this list, has logged over 140 finds in the past > few days of all of the MOGA caches at Mark Twain Lake. On all 140 caches, he > said he didn't have a pen so he couldn't sign the log book. Moga puts > pencils in all of the caches. An easy remedy to this situation is for the > cacher, himself, to delete all of the bogus finds. I have encouraged the > MOGA staff NOT to delete them. Everyone plays this game his own way, be it > ethical or not. My question to the group is, since MOGA'11 has a pirate > theme, if he doesn't delete the logs and shows up at MOGA'11, SHOULD WE MAKE > HIM WALK THE PLANK?