YOU MUST COMPLETE THE REQUIREMENTS LISTED BELOW PRIOR TO
LOGGING THIS AS A FIND.
We don't care who you are or where you live, we all would love
to keep the quality of caches in our area as high as possible, and
sometimes cache owners need a little help in doing so.
So here you go, get up and help the geocaching community by
visiting and performing a little cache maintenance on Geocaches in
need of company.
Before you can log this cache as a find, you must complete the
following tasks:
1. Identify 10 physical caches that meet any of the following
criteria:
A. Any physical cache that has not been visited (found, had a
maintenance check, TB exchange, etc.) in the past 3 months. These
can be caches you have already found or not. They can also be
caches that you own.
B. Any physical cache where the previous log or logs indicate the
cache needs some sort of maintenance. These can be caches you have
already found or not. They can also be caches that you
own.
2. You must physically visit each of the 10 caches. If the
cache is a multi-stage, you must visit and check conditions of all
the stages. Check the condition of the cache container itself. Make
sure it is hidden properly, that there is plenty of space remaining
in the logbook, that the contents are clean and dry, rescue
stranded travel bugs, etc. etc. etc.
Note: Any maintenance or repairs to the cache should be done
with permission of the owner. However there are a few long lost
owners that do not pay any attention to their caches so this will
have to be a personal decision and you must use your best judgment
on this issue.(In a perfect world these Geocachers should offer
their caches up for adoption or archive them). As cache owners
ourselves, we would love to give permission to anyone willing to do
maintenance as they see fit as long as it does not degrade the
quality, or change the spirit or location of the
cache.
3. Log each of the 10 caches. Sign the physical log for the
qualifying caches and note on the log that it is a maintenance
visit. If this is a DNF cache and you can verify that the container
is actually missing, there is no cache log to sign. If this is your
first visit to the cache, post your online log for that cache as a
find and make reference that your visit was maintenance related. If
you have previously visited and logged the cache, post a note,
notifying the owner and the community that you visited and verified
the cache to be in good working order. You might even give
reference to this cache (GC36KY4) in your logs to help promote the
health of your caching community.
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4. All caches used for this challenge must be logged after
1/2/2012. No previous finds will be allowed.
5. When you have found and logged 10 qualifying caches, go find
this cache. When you post your find online, list the GC waypoint
IDs of the 10 qualifying caches. You do not need confirmation from
us before logging, but we will be checking that you met the
requirements above.
Thank you for your help in maintaining caches and contributing
to the spirit of our geocaching community!
******This cache is not accessible from 185 (The Southern
Connector) or from Highway 25 S. You must park at the business
where the parking coordinates were taken and walk to the cache.
There is NO need to cross any fences in your
search.******