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Actually, I know exactly where it is. After I posted the note about not
being able to find it, the guy emailed me with the exact location so that he
could see if it was still there. Unfortunately, I had gone there during the
last week of the season and, unless the guy was going to buy me playoff
tickets, I wasn't going back to check for him as he requested.
In fact, he didn't really ask, he told me to do it. That's more than a
little presumptuous even if it's not a paying venue!
In any case, it might be there still, it might not. It's in a surprisingly
good hiding place.
Barbara
From: Dan Henke <thunder_monk@xxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [GeoStL] Re: GC7E99 Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 12:22:55 -0800 (PST)
- Glenn,
It has been a long time since I was at the stadium so I would be no help here. But looking over the cache page and the profile of the placer I would vote for archiving and placing another there by someone who is local and can maintain it.....from what I am seeing this cacher is from the east coast and dropped a cache off here on a visit?....I don't know about the rest of you but I have a problem with someone placing caches that far away from home with no possibility of maintaining them. It would be different if it is perfectly placed with "dead on" coordinates and no possiblity of being found by anyone but a cacher but from the logs it is obvious that it is not. How do we know that the cahce is still there or that the maintanence crews did not find it and throw it away as trash?
My two cents worth
Dan (Thunder)
--- Glenn <GLNash@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > - > since 8/11/02 and no > finds... GC7E99 > http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?pf=&ID=32409&decrypt=y&log=y > > i am starting to wonder > 1) if it will be found & > 2) how long before folks start marking it with the > archive thingie? > > i dont go to the stadium so i am not familiar with > the instructions. > > gln