simpjkee: I decided I wanted to archive this cache today so I stopped by and removed the cache.
This cache was actually one of my most successful caches in terms of lifetime, finds, positive logs, and TB movement among others. Additionally, with the proximity to the hotel and being in the city, there were a lot of logs from out-of-state and even out-of-country visitors. Admittedly, permissions and 'no rock climbing' signs made owning this cache a little unsettling, but from what I have heard, not only was no one stopped by security, but one cacher was even driven to the cache by a hotel worker. I think this is a good spot for a cache and I look forward to seeing someone place a new cache here.
I don't really have any specific reason for archival other than to say that I'm kinda wanting to reduce (or at least modify) my geocaching footprint in the world. Not so much like an enviromental footprint......but more of a sociological footprint. In doing so, I've decided to phase out some of my caches and Randy Described Eternity was the first to go. This is not to say that I don't want to play geocaching anymore, just that I don't want to play geocaching anymore as an owner in this location.
Thank you to all the people who visited this one (including GS head honcho Jeremy). I appreciate it.
Now that this cache is archived, I can't help but to think:
Where is it now
Where is it spending eternity
Was it perfect enough from then on
Was it perfect enough starting then?