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Mongo: # Understanding “Owner attention requested” logs #

In order to maintain a positive finding experience here is Missouri we need your help.

You’re receiving this email because a geocacher posted an OWNER ATTENTION LOG for your geocache.

These logs are a normal—and important—part of owning a geocache. An “Owner attention requested” log is a helpful alert that your geocache may need maintenance, such as replacing the container or logbook.

When this type of log is posted, your cache page will show the “**Owner maintenance icon**) and attribute. To remove the icon and attribute, follow these steps:
1. Maintain your cache. Find out how.
* If your cache won’t be available to find while you repair it, temporarily disable it to remove it from the map.
2. From your cache page, select Log geocache.
3. Choose Owner maintenance as the log type. Describe what changed, then Post to remove the “Owner attention requested” attribute. REMOVAL OF OWNER ATTENTION ICON
* If you temporarily disabled your cache, remember to enable it. HOW TO ENABLE YOUR GEOCACHE.

Your geocache has been disabled to allow you time to go out and conduct the maintenance needed.

Thank you for being a responsible cache owner and adding to the geocaching game board!

Links you may find helpful.

RESPONSE TO THROWDOWNS
HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH A REVIEWER
HOW TO ENABLE A GEOCACHE
MAINTENANCE EXPECTATIONS
HOW TO UPDATE COORDINATES
HOW TO ADOPT OR TRANSFER A CACHE
HOW TO ARCHIVE A GEOCACHE

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Hidden : 5/13/2013
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

Cache hidden at rest area managed by Missouri Department of Tourism.

Welcome to Missouri! Or to be more specific, the Missouri Bootheel. Located in extreme southeastern Missouri, often called "swampeast Missouri", this area was once a great swamp until drained, cleared and adapted for agricultural use. This area produces mostly cotton and soybeans, but has increasingly been producing corn and rice. Composed of only three counties, Dunklin, New Madrid, and Pemiscot, this area was once destined to be part of Arkansas, however, an area landowner wanted to be included in Missouri. Click on the above link to learn more about this area. While here, take time to relax and enjoy this site. The management was kind enough to give permission for the placement of this cache.

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