My congrats go out to everyone who passed a century mark recently. I got infected with the geocaching bug around Feb 1. Although I found a few before that, they were few and far between. The irony of the forest closures for a few of us is, we might actually find more caches BECAUSE of the closures. That is true for me. I consider hiking to be the primary reason to go up north to the forests, and finding caches to be secondary. If the forests were open like usual, I'd spend a lot of weekend time hiking trails like Mount Elden and Kendrick Peak, and maybe finding caches if they happen to be close to where I'm hiking. But now, all these nice, cool forests are closed off. :( :( So, with extra time on my hands because of the hi-country hikes that I'm NOT doing, I have more time to search for urban caches. Thanks a lot to everyone who's placed all the new ones in the Phx metro area recently! These will help tide us over until the forests reopen. I'll try to place one in Tempe myself, sometime in early June. Mike (Malthusian) At 11:08:57 -0700 5/28/02, Larry wrote: > >Sorry if I missed anyone who recently hit a milestone - Congratulations! >It's getting hard to stay current with everyone. This geocaching obsession >is getting more contagious! > >Larry Farquhar >Team "Wyle E" >www.happy-wanderers.com >