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Caches destined to be be archived or adopted

Posted: Wed 2010-02-03, 04:02:06
by GizmoGuy411
THIS IS NOT A FORUM THREAD TO SUGGEST CACHES TO BE ARCHIVED!

If you plan on archiving YOUR cache or would like to offer it for adoption, please post the information here.

It is suggested that you post the cache name, cache ID, the date you plan to archive it or adopt it out, and any other information you wish to mention.

Any posts suggesting caches to be archived, will be deleted by a moderator.

Re: Caches destined to be be archived or adopted

Posted: Wed 2010-02-03, 19:12:13
by jimbobwe
GizmoGuy411 wrote:THIS IS NOT A FORUM THREAD TO SUGGEST CACHES TO BE ARCHIVED!

If you plan on archiving YOUR cache or would like to offer it for adoption, please post the information here.

It is suggested that you post the cache name, cache ID, the date you plan to archive it or adopt it out, and any other information you wish to mention.

Any posts suggesting caches to be archived, will be deleted by a moderator.
:up: Yeah what he said...LOL!!! :up:

Re: Caches destined to be be archived or adopted

Posted: Wed 2010-02-03, 21:10:03
by Keger8
Good idea to start a topic on this

ALPINE CACHE ....our first victim!

Posted: Wed 2010-02-17, 18:51:49
by bravo872
I must have caught some sort of 24 hour bug or something. In my delirious state I somehow managed to get a traditional published.

Alpine Cache GC23ZKV

It will be out for at least 90 days then look for it to be archived.

Re: Caches destined to be be archived or adopted

Posted: Tue 2010-03-16, 19:32:01
by RustyNail09
I currently have 2 on the chopping block.

The first is due to be archived 4-12 for bigger and better things. GC1RF2P

The 2nd is due to be archived 4-26 again for a bit more challenge. GC1XTG1

Re: Caches destined to be be archived or adopted

Posted: Wed 2010-03-17, 01:56:59
by TeamMina
GC1XTG1 was a fun one to go after. :)
Mina loved it too!

Re: Caches destined to be be archived or adopted

Posted: Tue 2010-03-23, 22:01:19
by bravo872
GC1H6TV

Disc golf anyone?

The Disc Golf course may be going away so the cache will be going too in about 90 days.

Re: Caches destined to be be archived or adopted

Posted: Wed 2010-03-24, 00:51:38
by ScouterJoe
bravo872 wrote:GC1H6TV

Disc golf anyone?

The Dick Golf course may be going away so the cache will be going too in about 90 days.
ummm, there may be a typo here.

Re: Caches destined to be be archived or adopted

Posted: Tue 2010-03-30, 23:55:25
by Hydnckr
whoa, whoa, whoa....why's the disc golf course going away?

Re: Caches destined to be be archived or adopted

Posted: Wed 2010-03-31, 02:03:02
by cachergirl27
Last sign I saw said because of the general trashiness. And it's true. The course is usually trashed after a nice weekend. I've seen beer cans in trees, pop bottles on the tee area. If they'd put a couple of trash cans out there at different holes it would help, but not completely solve the issue.

Re: Caches destined to be be archived or adopted

Posted: Sun 2010-04-04, 18:41:14
by GoodDog
Treasure Island, GCG9WV, is now history . I hope someone more local and with a boat or jetski :lol: can put one here.

Re: Caches destined to be be archived or adopted

Posted: Mon 2010-05-31, 20:54:06
by GoodDog
I plan to archive Wildwood Ravine Overlook GCH5CM
so a fresh cache can be put in the area. If you are interested in that location +or- 526ft, send me an email please.

Re: Caches destined to be be archived or adopted

Posted: Mon 2010-08-02, 20:22:07
by Handyman-N-Fam
Come On Up to North Park (GC1W35D) is on notice. I am tired of replacing it. It came up missing again. As soon as the current container is missing, the cache is a goner.

Re: Caches destined to be be archived or adopted

Posted: Thu 2010-08-19, 15:49:06
by jslagle
Both blue and gold caches will be archived once I can get up there to get the containers. I plan on placing a few closer to home to offset their loss.

Re: Caches destined to be be archived or adopted

Posted: Thu 2010-08-26, 15:52:10
by GeoFlint13
T-Hunter has adopted all of my caches along the Buckeye Trail in Independence State Park and east of it. Thanks Mike.