Called it! ;)C-dub wrote:Good news folks. After contacting someone from a geocaching website and providing them with the google maps coordinates of the small area that I think the cache is located, they were able to determine which cache it is. They said they are going to archive that cache and contact the owner to have it removed.
Thanks for all your help!
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- Thu Jul 14, 2016 12:04 pm
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- Sun Jul 10, 2016 6:40 pm
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Re: Geocache on my property. Now what?
You can contact the GeoCache website admins & they can archive that geocache if it's on personal property.
I used to work for another GeoLocation game called Munzee. Our support guy would routinely archive inappropriate deployments. I know for certain you can get it archived on GeoCache website & it won't show up for any hunters to look for.
Munzee is like GeoCache, but instead of a container (small from a film canister to large ammo cans), Munzee uses QRCodes, like this one:
I used to work for another GeoLocation game called Munzee. Our support guy would routinely archive inappropriate deployments. I know for certain you can get it archived on GeoCache website & it won't show up for any hunters to look for.
Munzee is like GeoCache, but instead of a container (small from a film canister to large ammo cans), Munzee uses QRCodes, like this one: