[Az-Geocaching] worst mishap?

Robert & Linda Smith listserv@azgeocaching.com
Mon, 19 Jul 2004 07:24:50 -0700


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I guess we have not been at the game long enough to have a worst 
injury.  Or we are just a little too conservative.  At my advanced stage 
of senility I try not taking the chances that others might.  Now the 
second part of the question might be answered by saying that it has been 
somewhat expensive for me to just start and continue caching.  It is 
like the old potato chip saying:  "You can't have just one"  we now have 
3 GPS receivers and a host of support stuff.  It is also like an 
addiction, I can't wait to check the email, check the newest caches in 
the area and actually get out there and check on a cache.  I just tell 
myself over and over again that it helps keep me young.
Bob Smith, Team Petite Elite

Gale wrote:

> Perhaps the next question should be:
>  
> What is the worst injury you or a member of your team has experienced 
> when caching? What was the most expensive mishap you sustained while 
> caching?
>  
> Or should I not ask?
>
>
> Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking
>
> <http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/yahoo/votelifeengine/>


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I guess we have not been at the game long enough to have a worst
injury.&nbsp; Or we are just a little too conservative.&nbsp; At my advanced
stage of senility I try not taking the chances that others might.&nbsp; Now
the second part of the question might be answered by saying that it has
been somewhat expensive for me to just start and continue caching.&nbsp; It
is like the old potato chip saying:&nbsp; "You can't have just one"&nbsp; we now
have 3 GPS receivers and a host of support stuff.&nbsp; It is also like an
addiction, I can't wait to check the email, check the newest caches in
the area and actually get out there and check on a cache.&nbsp; I just tell
myself over and over again that it helps keep me young.<br>
Bob Smith, Team Petite Elite<br>
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Gale wrote:<br>
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  <div>Perhaps the next question should be:</div>
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  <div>What is the worst injury you or a member of your team has
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  <div>Or should I not ask?</div>
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  <div>Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking</div>
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