08/24/2018 By Heartland Cacher
Greetings,
We are doing a check of caches that have been disabled for an extended period. Please maintain this cache and post an appropriate note to the cache page.
As stated in the cache listing guidelines https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines#listingmaintenance Disable a cache page when the cache is not available or you need time to fix reported problems. A cache page can stay disabled for a reasonable amount of time - generally up to four weeks.
PLEASE NOTE:
Today's notice is a friendly reminder only. Do not reply to me directly. Rather, please go to "Log geocache" (upper right hand of the cache page) and choose "WRITE A NOTE" from the drop down menu. Please do not use the "OWNER MAINTENANCE" log until you do the maintenance and the cache is ready to be found again with a status update and any intention to revive the cache. Several reviewers participate in cache maintenance tasks so a log posted in this manner is the best way to get your message seen. Without a log posted you risk having the cache archived.
If you have disabled this cache for the winter or a season, please consider this a reminder to post a notice for when you expect the area to re-open. Re-activate the cache if the area is actually open again.
After you have checked on it and it's ready for seeking again, great! You can re-enable the cache page http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=235 by clicking the link under the cache name or by checking the box that says the cache is active. If, however, you discover that the cache is missing and/or you decide not to replace it, then please remove any remaining pieces of it and archive it. This will open up the area for other geocachers to hide their own geocaches. You may also need to digitally relocate any trackable items still listed here. If a "Needs Maintenance" log was posted, you will also need to log an "Owner Maintenance" log to clear the "Needs Maintenance" icon from the geocache page. http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=404
I want to thank you for the time that you have taken to contribute to geocaching in the past and I am looking forward to seeing your cache up and running in the future. If the cache is not maintained or the status is not updated, it will be archived. Thank you for understanding.
If this sounds like an automated email template, that's because it is. I apologize for that but the volume of messages we get is such that templates like this make the process much more efficient. Thanks for your understanding.
I look forward to hearing from you. Do not reply to this email. It is sent by a no-reply mailbot so I won't get it. To respond, please do NOT send me an e-mail or a message center conversation as they lack needed functionality for reviewing. Leave a new "Reviewer Note" log here on your cache page. If you're not familiar with this process, see the instructions https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=97&pgid=74. I have your cache on my watchlist, and I will receive a notification when you write your note. All reviewer notes are deleted when your cache is published.
Additionally, please note that if I've not heard from you in 4 weeks, I may be forced to archive this cache. Don't let your cache get archived for non-communication
Heartland Cacher
Your friendly Geocaching.com Reviewer
07/20/2018 By dustyriver
Yep, gone again - replacement in a few days
06/19/2018 By dustyriver
Will re-check again soon.
06/19/2018 By KCØRWO
DNF again on 6/18
04/20/2018 By kitt5
This one had The Dr. and I looking in the tree, because that's where our GPSrs were telling us to look. Will try again later. Hopefully it is still indeed there.
02/05/2018 By dustyriver
Yes, it is still there - and not in the lake under rocks as reported
04/10/2017 By dustyriver
Ducks can't climb trees and we're back in business.
04/10/2017 By dustyriver
N39° 50.540 W105° 04.042
Coordinates changed from:
N 39° 50.537 W 105° 4.037
Coordinates changed to:
N 39° 50.540 W 105° 4.042
Distance from original: 29.6 feet or 9.0 meters.
Ducks move low level caches. Ducks don't climb trees.
04/10/2017 By dustyriver
At 10:20PM: It's the ducks. Went to replace the cacheas it's moved/missing again. After placing the new cache, went back to my truck to equipment to double check the coords. Looked back to the GZ area and ducks are picking thru the area I just put the cache, throwing things out of the rocks. 18 months of moving/disappearing caches in the area, tonight I see ducks moving things ?
03/28/2017 By dustyriver
Cache seems to be moving or ?? - Will investigate soon
08/08/2016 By dustyriver
Just a Look-see trip
09/03/2015 By dustyriver
Cache was moved to it's original location with no rock moving required at 12:20PM this date. = Please replace in the original location and please don't place a rock on top of it. It is not my intent to have geocaching my caches also be a rock lifting experience.