[Az-Geocaching] A different Wow

EvilFISH EvilFish at cox.net
Tue Aug 23 17:02:18 MST 2005


Thanks Brian I was worried for a moment...

Does and I'm sorry I forgot your daughters name Hailey well does she still have the bracelet???

Regan

TEF and I know a secret neener neener neener I shared it with Dirk...
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brian Casteel 
  To: listserv at azgeocaching.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 7:52 AM
  Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] A different Wow


  For the record, Regan was NOT stuck inside the grill.  J  

   

  Brian
  Team A.I.

   

   


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  From: az-geocaching-bounces at listserv.azgeocaching.com [mailto:az-geocaching-bounces at listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of Brian Casteel
  Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 8:50 AM
  To: listserv at azgeocaching.com
  Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] A different Wow

   

  Same here.  I met Evilfish at a cache in a residential park stuck inside the BBQ grill, and it wasn't a chilly day outside.  We met up again later that day for some afternoon caching at Silly Mountain.  There was a cache in Bulldog Canyon that I went out for a FTF on, and while walking back from another one at the top of the nearby mountain, I heard some scratching around in some nearby bushes in the vicinity of the cache, and I hear RTW yell "nooooooooooooo!" having seen my name on the logsheet first.  I met up with him, and we talked about how he saw my truck in the parking lot already, and sprinted to the cache hoping I was meandering along and that he'd beat me there.  AZcachemeister's bus stop caches (the very pricey bus stops built along non-existant routes) that I would run out the door at 12:30am looking for a FTF on.  Once I got to the point of having 3 or 4 FTFs in a row on those, I wanted to see if I could bat 1.000 on the entire series, which I did.  As goofy as those caches were, I got a kick out of the whole concept, and the FTFs just added to the fun of it.  There are so many things I've gotten out of caching over the years (4 years today!), that as my interests evolve, so will my caching and what I choose to do in order to maximize my enjoyment of it.

   

  I'll cache to my own beat.  Some days the tempo will be up and I'll go for a numbers day.  Some days it will be slower, and I'll hike 15 miles for ONE cache.  It's all in what you make of it I've learned.  Worry so much about how others are involved in things (shared/co-ftf, for example), and it ultimately detracts from the enjoyment of the activity for that person.  Jeff and I have had our differences over the years, but hey.make your way up to my stomping grounds and we'll hop in the Jeep for a trip up to the Ice Caves and grab a few caches along the way.  I also hear that the Beartooth Highway repairs will be completed by the target of Oct 15th, with *just* enough time to get up there and enjoy the views before snow buries the highway for the next 5 months.  The last time I was up there, I came across some Grizzly tracks (mom/2 cubs), which was a treat in and of itself.  Thankfully, I didn't see the bears themselves, because I left the RPG in my other pants that day.

   

  Brian
  Team A.I.

   

   

   

   


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  From: az-geocaching-bounces at listserv.azgeocaching.com [mailto:az-geocaching-bounces at listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of Gale
  Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 12:02 AM
  To: listserv at azgeocaching.com
  Subject: [Az-Geocaching] A different Wow

   

  You know, some of my fond memories of caching are late night raids to snag a first to find in the summer, or just to grab a late night cache. I recall meeting Highway Havoc around midnight at one cache, Tamos Clan Destiny and 8 Feet at Patriotic Cache. Another time, we saw Randman at a late night run. Magical Memories at another....too many to count. Really tho, geocaching is just fun for us. Hopefully we will enjoy the new website/ game groundspeak is putting out there too.

  PATRICK FINLEY <Fastball50 at msn.com> wrote: 

  I think Ken has hit the nail on the head. This is a game/hobby folks! I think some of you take this WAY to seriously. We too were obsessed with geocaching and the numbers for quite awhile, but after stepping back a little, realized that in the whole realm of things, this doesn't mean squat. We now enjoy going after caches that we really "want" to pursue, instead of just going after caches to add to our numbers. We exceeded our personal goals and realized just how compulsive/obsessive this game can be. Of course, where we are located right now, we probably couldn't get 20-25 caches in a day, anyway. Geocaching is supposed to be "fun", and I think some of you have seemed to lost sight of that. There's plenty of other things to do out there, and maybe some of you who spend hours on the computer everyday, should keep that in mind. The best days I ever had in Geocaching have been the days where myself, AJ.JR, Sprocket, Highway Havoc, Malcolm of Taylor's Tomb Raiders, RTW, and various other cachers have taken tough hikes to beautiful places and gotten only one cache in a day. Sharing the day with your friends in the outdoors is what it's all about. It seems anymore that the the majority of posts on the listserv have nothing to do with caching or discussing geocaching, but are more of a social nature. If thats the direction the listserv is heading ,than so be it. I've never shyed away from expressing my opinion, and Jeff has stated how HE feels about co-FTF's, which is only HIS opinion. I'm sure Jeff has other things going on in his life right now, but it's really nobody elses business. Also,Trisha has other things going on in her life right now that are a lot more important than geocaching and I would guess she's put things into perspective. Just let it go and move on to something else, like the next pizza event or whatever.............


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