Hey, Brian, one of my cats disappeared in December, too....hmmmm... By the way all, Sunset Point rest stop ("The Point" cache) has now re-opened. It was temporarily closed due to a dry well, ADOT is now trucking water to it. ~~trisha "Lightning" YCJP ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Cluff" To: Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 9:00 PM Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Coleman Travel Bug > > > You know...I just don't understand that reasoning. Why would a person not > > > want to log their finds? > > > > There are alot of resaon not to log finds.... If i run across something > > important i will put a note ...but that is as far as i go at this point in > > time... There is a lot of info that people can get about you from the > > net... I do know at some point i will sit down and log them but right now it > > not a wise thing for me to do. > > I was mostly speaking about not logging travel bugs, since that is the > whole point of a bug. If I just wanted something to travel around > anonymously, I would duct tape it to the bottom of an amtrac train. > > I know there are reasons that someone might not wany to log caches. I > don't under stand why... I don't particularly care if someone knows where > I WAS... It's where I'm GOING to be that I tend to protect. > > I still think that just a simple log is extremly valuable to let other > people know that the thing is there. Imagine if there were 300+ caches > and no ability to log that they were even there. I'd bet that it wouldn't > be as popular since it would greatly turn people off to have such a high > failure rate. I certainly know I don't want to go looking for something > that probably isn't there. If I wanted to do that I would look for my cat > that went missing in the middle of december. > > Brian Cluff > Team Snaptek > > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > Az-Geocaching@listserv.snaptek.com > http://listserv.snaptek.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching >