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There's no shame in logging a dnf. It's part of the game. I've personally logged over 100 dnfs so roughly 1 dnf for every 10 finds. It doesn't matter to me whether I think the cache was muggled or I was just having a bad day, the result is the same, I didn't find the cache. Either way, it's not a failure. As a cache owner, a dnf is a great sign to let me know that something might have happened to a cache. Several dnfs in a row is a strong sign. So to all the cachers out there that avoid logging dnfs, don't be afaid of the sad face.



























































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