[Az-Geocaching] introduction

Regan Smith listserv@azgeocaching.com
Sun, 22 Sep 2002 22:46:07 -0700


Steve when you go caching again would you like some company as I need to sit
again with a master...


Heather the feelings you have are very normal

the first cache we found took less than 3 minutes the second cache took
nearly 7 hours and 4 visits and I then knew what it meant to be as blind as
a deaf bat.. Bats do have poor eyesight but rely on their ears for the sonic
signal. so a deaf bat would be pretty bad off...

as you continue and even become addicted you will develop what I call
Satellite Karma, this is when you can walk right up to cache and other times
you find yourself in a farmers field..




----- Original Message -----
From: "Team Tierra Buena" <teamtierrabuena@earthlink.net>
To: <listserv@azgeocaching.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 10:13 PM
Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] introduction


> > My name is Heather
>
> <All together, now> HI, HEATHER!
>
> > I know to you experienced cachers, the urban cachers are
> > "just too easy," but I'm getting frustrated at my lack of
> > finding the "easy" ones.
>
> As the proud owner of the third-largest collection of Not Found logs in
> the state, permit me to welcome you to our collective addiction. The
> frustration doesn't go away until you do find them, but sometimes the
> frustration enhances the ultimate satisfaction when you do find 'em. As
> proof, I offer into evidence our multiple log entries on Holiday Cache
> (http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=16160). It took us
> four tries before we were successful, although I think after all our
> whining they did upgrade the difficulty rating from 1 to 2. This wasn't
> as a result of being inexperienced, either. When we did finally find it,
> it was the 147th notch in our GPSr.
>
> > Some sites I've been to about 5
> > times and still haven't come across the cache containers.
>
> Since I can't locate any Not Found logs for you I can't offer you any
> specific advice, but keep in mind that lots of urban caches are hidden
> for the purpose of providing a challenging find (very small containers,
> well-camouflaged, etc.).
>
> > However, I love the fact that I'm up early and out of the
> > house on the weekends and _doing_ something interesting that
> > I'm finding challenging and enjoyable!
>
> And that is what it's really all about. Happy caching!
>
> Steve
> Team Tierra Buena
>
> PS: I wonder how AzFastFeet passed us for second most not-founds? I
> can't wait till this meeting is over so I can find some time to go
> caching again!
>
>
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