What I want to do is share it, actually give it away........but more along the lines of having it stored or preserved for a resource of some unknown value in a possible future application.
I would say the priority is that it not vanish, which it surely could. I am nearing the end of my life, not to sound dramatic, but when you get near the end, you need to start wrapping things up.
I am in my mid seventies, and have been studying, researching, and actually building hundreds of caches, and caching supplies for about 65 years. Yes.......I started young. I now have many hundreds of photographs of caches being built, and many years later disassembled. Step by step, as each layer is removed. And step by step constructing caches for long term preservation of contents, including firearms.
But this is not a subject that has much degree of interest, no one, or very few are going to pay $23.95 for a 300 page book about lessons learned about caching supplies. Hell.......most people think caching is some part of the hard drive storage in their computer or smart phone.
However, it seems a waste for this information to just vanish. I am rapidly going blind, and would like to preserve this, on the remote chance it could be of use to someone in the future. Yes, I confess it is not likely anyone will have a practical use in the future, because few live the lifestyle that could utilize the knowledge.
Still seems sad to just flush the learning and photographs down the outhouse hole.