ChuckWalla
02-09-2015, 11:29 AM
The following represents a change in information that I now require for my review of all geocaches, effective starting today.
At the end of the web form you use to prepare your new cache application, there is a text box for you to write a note to the reviewer. The purpose of this note is to provide me, the reviewer, with pertinent information about your new cache to help in its review so that it is published on Geocaching.com without unnecessary delay. Information provided in this note and elsewhere on the cache page helps me ensure that your new cache meets the Geocache Listing Requirements/Guidelines.
At a minimum, the note should tell me the type of cache container used, where the cache is hidden, and how it is hidden. For example, an adequate note could simply say, “The cache is a small bison tube hanging in a cedar tree.” More detail or information, such as information about permission to place the cache in its location or your maintenance plan, if far from your home, should also be provided, as necessary. Again, this information helps in the review to avoid delays in publishing your new cache. I cannot read minds, so anything about your cache that will help me understand your new hide will be appreciated and help avoid frustration on both of our parts.
Please be aware that if you submit a new cache and you have not provided this information in the reviewer note, I will be placing your new cache on hold and asking you to provide it before I can publish the listing. I appreciate your cooperation on this.
At the end of the web form you use to prepare your new cache application, there is a text box for you to write a note to the reviewer. The purpose of this note is to provide me, the reviewer, with pertinent information about your new cache to help in its review so that it is published on Geocaching.com without unnecessary delay. Information provided in this note and elsewhere on the cache page helps me ensure that your new cache meets the Geocache Listing Requirements/Guidelines.
At a minimum, the note should tell me the type of cache container used, where the cache is hidden, and how it is hidden. For example, an adequate note could simply say, “The cache is a small bison tube hanging in a cedar tree.” More detail or information, such as information about permission to place the cache in its location or your maintenance plan, if far from your home, should also be provided, as necessary. Again, this information helps in the review to avoid delays in publishing your new cache. I cannot read minds, so anything about your cache that will help me understand your new hide will be appreciated and help avoid frustration on both of our parts.
Please be aware that if you submit a new cache and you have not provided this information in the reviewer note, I will be placing your new cache on hold and asking you to provide it before I can publish the listing. I appreciate your cooperation on this.