I am finally going to
speak up,
The ethical question only
comes about because people are too worried about the stupid numbers and not the
actual enjoyment of finding the cache. I admit I was one of those, but if
you don't look at the numbers, does it really matter whether or not you find the
cache. I can be a challenge on ones that are very difficult to reach or to
grab due to high traffic or difficulty where it takes you three or four times to
sign the log. I agree the DNF should be left in tact and quit worrying
about the numbers and just enjoy the journey.
recovering
GEOholic
Tres Hombres
Denny
I'm new to this (chatty) group, having only found it a couple of weeks ago,
and this ethical question is amusing.
DNF's should be left intact. Subsequent successes should be logged
but previous DNFs should remain.
I log all DNFs as they occur. If I find the right spot but encounter
a specific problem (lost or destroyed cache, no log book, missing identifiers,
etc.) that prevents me from claiming a find, I will just post a note in this
case wait for a response.
Several weeks ago I found a spot and I found the piece of wood that was
supposed to direct me to the second stage. The writing on the wood was
washed-out, so this was not really a DNF. I posted a note and the owner
has not responded, so I haven't returned either.
In a message dated 12/9/2004 3:13:49 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
scott@myblueheaven.com writes:
At 06:09 AM 12/8/2004, you
wrote:
>This is my log from "AurorArborealis", which you just
finished. It
>started out as a DNF and became a found log, while
still retaining the
>history of the cache.
>
>I agree with
your point of view about not erasing logs 100% I just handle
>it
a little differently, and if a cache owner wanted me to have my find
>and my DNF on his page, I'd cheerfully comply.
>
I think
you handled that just fine. What I have seen a lot of people do is
completely wipe out their DNF or Note log and replace it with the find one
once they did find it. I think that both logs should stay in place.
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