[Az-Geocaching] Re: Just an observation (update)

Mike Schwarz listserv@azgeocaching.com
Mon, 27 May 2002 15:40:09


Updating something I stated earlier- I was hiking near Sedona Sunday,
in a group with Bruce.  We found 2 Caches on the drive back to Phx.
He just recently DID set up a user ID on geocaching.com, and will
be known as "Team BZ".  I urged him to log all of his previous finds.
We found the Goat Camp Cache in the White Tanks, way back on Feb 2,
and the Thompson Peak Cache on Mar 30, as well as a few others.

Mike (Malthusian)

At 20:10:50 5/24/02 -0700, Mike (me) wrote:
>
>At 22:30:43 -0700 5/24/02, loran wrote:
>>
>>Not all cachers log there finds on the web site. When I first started
>>caching I didn't sign up with geocaching.com but kept a record for myself on
>>the caches I had found. Once I did register I found that some of the caches
>>had been archived so I could not log these. At that point since my count was
>>off  and I only logged finds that I felt where special (3 of 50).  Later I
>>did find a way to log archived caches  so I made log entries for all of my
>>finds.
>>
>>I wrote this to show that there may be many reasons why some one might not
>>make log entries.
>>
>>I my experience I have found one cache missing  and two others that if I had
>>read the log entries before attempting I would have know they where not
>>active.
>>Caches will disappear from time to time, and some people will vandalize
>>them, but overall I believe thing are working out pretty well the way it is
>>set up.
>>
>>Loran (Team Sand Dollar)
>>
>
>I pretty much agree with Loran.  Overall, at most caches, things
>are working pretty well.  Except that if they're in a NF in AZ, 
>you can't get to them now.
>
>I do have a friend, Bruce, that enjoys finding caches.  He's found
>maybe 15-20.  And we're planning on hiking with a bunch of friends
>near Sedona Sunday (wherever's open south of town), then finding 
>a couple caches in that area.  I've urged him a few times to get 
>a geocaching.com user ID and log his finds, but he just doesn't 
>want to bother.  He thinks it'll take up too much time.
>
>Some people might be afraid they'll get more spam email if they
>set up a user ID on geocaching.com, regardless of whether there's
>any possibility of that or not.  Others just like the thrill of
>being outside and locating the caches, but don't like to sit in
>front of a computer any longer than they have to.
>
>Mike
>"Malthusian"
>