If you look at his recent finds, they are dominated by locationless caches which can be bagged a little easier in many cases than traditional caches. For example, one such cache is a US Flag - take a picture of the flag and your GPS and record the coordinates and presto, you've got it. There are also two Historical ones amongst the locationless caches that could be bagged pretty easiy. I suspect his high rate is temporary as he gets to the end of those kinds of caches, though there are many of them and a decent stream of new ones appearing all the time. Jim. On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, C. Sullivan wrote: > On Tuesday 30 April 2002 10:15, you wrote: > > He must not do anything else. On Friday, I checked DC > > caches and noticed this user had almost 700 finds. > > He's averaged 25 a day for the last four days. > > There was some discussion about this on the Groundspeak Forums some time ago, > and the opinion there was that this was a very large (a number around 10-15 > was mentioned there) team / family all logging finds under one account. > > For example, it was noted that they tend to log multiple caches on the same > day that are hundreds, if not thousands, of miles away. > > -Fedl > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > listserv@azgeocaching.com > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com > Jim Scotti Lunar & Planetary Laboratory jscotti@pirl.lpl.arizona.edu University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 USA http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~jscotti/