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I wholeheartedly endorse this concept!<br>
The Beeline adoption isn't the only area in the state that has had
repeated attention, and the Alamo Wash probably won't be the last.<br>
An expandable series would certainly be the best option. Personally I
feel that any area that has had more than one CITO event should be
eligible, but I'll leave that call to the developers of the coin/series
of coins.<br>
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<pre wrap="">I like the idea and the artwork, but would rather see it highlight the two "biggest" (for lack of a better word) CITOs in the state, both the one represented on the coin and the Alamo Wash series in Tucson.
As there is a sign associated with the adoption of the Alamo Wash by cachers, what about putting one sign on each side of the coin? Alternatively, make it a series, where the current coin design is CITO - Phoenix/Bee Line, one for the Alamo Wash would be the CITO - Tucson/Alamo Wash coin, etc. ...
Just trying to ensure that the coin(s) represent the CITO efforts of the entire AZ geocaching community. While there've been six Tucson CITOs over the past year, none have been held at the Phoenix site, apparently because ADOT's finally been keeping it clean themselves. With the number of cachers and the size of the area involved, surely there are some other locations in and around Phoenix that could be adopted and cleaned up?
David - AZTech
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From: Brian Casteel <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:bcasteel@uccinc.net"><bcasteel@uccinc.net></a>
To: AZ Geocaching <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:az-geocaching@listserv.azgeocaching.com"><az-geocaching@listserv.azgeocaching.com></a>
Sent: 2/18/07, 10:41:19 PM
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] 2007 Arizona CITO Coin
This idea has been tossed around for a little while, since it so
strongly ties into caching and one of the more important tenets of
cachers and CITO.
2007 Arizona CITO Coin <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://www.geocoin-info.net/CITO/index.html"><http://www.geocoin-info.net/CITO/index.html></a>
IPB Image
Right now we're only gauging interest in the coin before proceeding with
the rest of the minting process. Please visit the URL above for more
information.
***Update***
Jake smacked me around about this a little bit late this afternoon,
because I posted the concept on the Groundspeak forums first instead of
here. Oops! I was on the GC forums for something else and the thought
came to me so I ran with it. At any rate, here's what has been designed
and the purpose right now is to gauge interest in the coin before
proceeding. The initial run figures are pretty low (250), but
additional minting can occur if demand warrants.
What do you folks think?
Brian
Team A.I.
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