[Az-Geocaching] No Trespassing Signs and other congrats.

Steven Stringham listserv@azgeocaching.com
Mon, 16 Feb 2004 22:38:33 -0700 (MST)


Denny, you are right. We do need to be more conscientious of those no
trespassing signs. And other such property issues.

It is good to see you back on the trail again. I remember first meeting
you, Lazy K, and Chump all together on my - 3-5th? cache in north
Glendale. I also remember Chump slyly pointing to his hat as he introduced
himself to me. I at the time not knowing anything about the AZGC sight. 
Speaking of which, what has become of CHUMP? Has he abandoned us all?
After all these caches and competition with Wyle E for the title?

As for the whole congrats thing - Way to go Wyle E and TRTW!  That 1000
milestone has become the target. Me, down in the sorry 200's still, am
hoping for some mild recognition when I break 300. But, it is amazing how
much time gets devoted to this wonderful silly sport/hobby/pastime? (Which
is it - is it a sport?).

I try to get out, but I have a bunch of other things in my life to do as
well. You know, feed the family, work 12 hour days, church, etc. That, and
just a standard street vehicle, really limits my caching. I have been at
it for 14 months now, and still under 300. I feel I am doing good on a 10
find day. And, there are maybe 10 caches within a 10 mile radius of me
that I haven't gotten yet. Some are those annoying radioactive caches, and
some are mountain hikes. Getting hiking time is like pulling teeth! I want
to, but it just isn't there.

Well, I have rambled enough now.

StringCachers








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