RedHiker: Hi, TinmanUT
Please read this entire message to keep your cache from being archived. Action is required on your part.
I see that your cache may need some attention. It may be missing or damaged, but enough time has passed since it was successfully found that you should check up on it.
You can read more about why your cache may need help with this Help Center article Geocache Health Score
Please note that in addition to Did Not Find (DNF) logs on the cache, the Health Score also considers a DNF to exist if the Geocaching app is used to navigate very close to a cache, but the cache is not logged as a find. Therefore, your cache may have several DNFs that are not documented or are apparent by looking at the cache page.
I'm going to disable your cache to remove it from the list of active caches. As the cache owner of a disabled geocache, there are three options available for you:
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Visit your cache, verify any issues with it, then fix and enable your cache within the next 30 days. so that it can move out of this state of limbo.
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After visiting your cache, if you are not able to fix it in the next 30 days, then please create a new log note on your cache page letting the reviewer know you are aware that your cache needs attention and how/when you plan to take care of it. The reviewer will monitor and reply to these notes.
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You can archive your cache, remove your container, and clean up the area as needed.
Please note that Geocaching HQ has put greater emphasis on "refreshing the gameboard," which means that the volunteer Reviewers will be more actively following up to make sure caches are maintained or archiving them as needed to free up space for new caches to replace any old ones that were not being properly maintained.
If you take none of the actions listed above as the cache owner, this geocache will be archived by a volunteer reviewer.
Please note that geocaches that are archived by a reviewer or Geocaching HQ for lack of maintenance are not eligible to be unarchived.
RedHiker
Volunteer Reviewer