[Az-Geocaching] introduction

Farquhar, Larry listserv@azgeocaching.com
Mon, 23 Sep 2002 05:44:33 -0700


Welcome to this addictive game and the list serve Heather (Darsantre)! I
think we all share in your frustration at not finding some caches. We've
been there many times. But that's part of the game/hobby/sport.

If you can't find a cache, feel free to ask this list, or anyone of us
individually for help. We'll normally answer your Email privately to keep
disclosing too much to everyone. I know I'm not too proud to ask for help on
certain caches I can't find. Currently, I have 4 caches in the Phoenix area
I've visited (some more than once) and still can't find them!

As you get more experience, you'll start thinking more like the people
hiding them (usually). It makes finding them easier. However, every once and
awhile, someone comes up with a new idea or a new twist. We're constantly
surprised at where we find caches.

Hope to see you on the trails sometime!
Larry Farquhar
Team "Wyle E"
www.happy-wanderers.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Heather Drake [mailto:h3rdr8k@ispwest.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 9:47 PM
To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] introduction


Hiya to all you AZ geocachers!

My name is Heather (I go by Darsantre in my log sigs) and I just wanted to
introduce myself.  I'm new to this sport/hobby and first heard about it on
channel 12 news.  After seeing that report, I thought to myself 'hey, I can
do this!'  So I bought a Garmin eTrex and went out searching.  Boy has this
been a challenge!  I found my first cache on Sept. 14; in 8 days I've found
10 caches.  And I've been doing some serious looking!

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.  Some
sites I've been to about 5 times and still haven't come across the cache
containers.  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!

A little about me:  I'm 32, single, a professional educator, have two
wonderful woofies (a Black Lab & a Lhasa Apso), love to travel, speak German
and Spanish, and am working on a second Master's degree at ASU.

I've been telling my sister in England and friends in Belgium, Hong Kong,
Germany and Kazakhstan about this sport.  They've all told me to visit them
and they would gladly join me in the hunt. :)

Well, I'm sorry that I missed the potluck today, but I hope to meet other
cachers soon!

Bye for now,
Darsantre