Well, I was out geocaching yesterday, so I'll respond today, especially since so many others have.... Jim. > 1) How did you get introduced to Geo Caching? I got my first GPS and started looked around the web (actually I started that before I got my GPS) for interesting GPS related things to do, and geocaching was one of them. > 2) How long have you been a Geo Cacher? My first Geocache find was 2001 August 18, but I probably thought about it for a few days or a week before that. > 3) What is your present GPS'r? I have a Garmin Legend. > a) What was your first GPS'r? Same. > b) How many units have you owned? Uno. > c) What unit(s) would you recommend to new cachers? I love my Legend, but I'd have to seriously look at the new Magellans as well. I suppose the Garmin Legend or Vista or Magellans Sportrak or Meridian would be high on my list. I like having mapping capability, whether I need it or not. It sure comes in handy in new areas that I'm not familiar with. > 4) How long did it take to locate your first cache? The cache was about a 7 minute bushwacking hike, pretty easy. > 5) What has been your most memorable cache? So may great ones. Like 910.285, or O_Dog #2, or Father Kino. Hard to pick just one. > a) Why? Well, 910.285 was a fantastic and unique and ingenious hide. O_Dog #2 was a long but fun hike and a tough little thing to find (took 2 tries...). Father Kino was a nice little Multi with a great technique. > 6) What has been your least favorite cache? Can't think of any that I found that were particularly bad. Maybe the one not found I have that I didn't find later, or the one that had ground zero about 100 feet off and we almost gave up on it before I played a hunch on the way back to the car and found it.... > a) Why? Not founds that are lost because they are too exposed, I suppose, or caches which have poor coordinates in the cases just mentioned.... > 7) What factors dictate which cache you go looking for? Nearness (or convenience) and then maybe difficulty or the description of the cache. > 8) How many other Geo Cachers have you met while on a caching hunt? I haven't met any while out hunting, but I have met several after meeting them online and I've met a few who visited one of my caches which I have in my posession when the cache is active rather than virtual. > 9) Has that meeting changed the way you cache? Geocachers are a great group and meeting and getting to know fellow cachers is very rewarding. We don't do this sport in an isolated Universe - others have to hide caches before we can find them and interacting with other cachers is great feedback in so many ways. > 10) When unable to locate a cache how long do you search? I'll search as long as I think it might still be out there. > a) How many attempts before logging a no-find? 1 - if I can't find it, I log a no find. If I find it later, I log the find but leave the no find - it's part of my history with that cache. > b) Do you contact the cache owner for help? Probably. > c) Do you ask other cachers for help? Yes, though I prefer to get hints rather than any outright description of where to find the cache - just clues so I can go back and find it legitimately. I might have overlooked something before or (in one case) my GPS was just way off on the first try. > 11) When driving around are you tempted to go and look again at caches > you have found before? A little. I've only gone back to 2 caches, one of them to check on it for the owner since I work really close by and another for a TV news story. > 12) What has been the best trinket in a cache? I saw a PC video card in one cache (though I didn't take it). > 13) What has been the worst trinket in a cache? Cigarette lighter - what a boneheaded thing to leave in an AZ geocache where it must get really toasty inside in mid-summer. Oh, and I'd have to list that PC video card here too since it was pretty old.... :-) > 14) Do you leave a signature item? I have a few favorite items that I tend to put in geocaches, one in particular that I like, but I don't know that I'd call it a signature item. > a) Are you considering your own? Yeah, I have one item in mind, if they weren't so expensive I might already have gone ahead with them. > b) Who has the most notable? Team Sand Dollar - I finally found one, then another and another.... > 15) When in a populated area waiting to retrieve a cache what things do > you do to pass the time? I haven't had to really wait for too long. I guess I'd just hang around trying to act naturally until the area cleared. I might pull out my medium format camera if I brought it along if the area is really scenic. The busiest time, I just sat down next to the cache and casually pulled it out and did my thing before replacing it. Funny thing was that a visitor to the site commented on "how nice it would be to read a book like that guy was doing in this pretty site" - little did they know. > a) While waiting what was the worst thing to have happen? Nothing bad has happened ot me while waiting. > b) What has been the best thing? Well, sitting and watching that site while reading the cache log was pretty good and taking a couple pictures too. > 16) Do you practice Cache in Trash out? Often. Jim Scotti Lunar & Planetary Laboratory jscotti@pirl.lpl.arizona.edu University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 USA http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~jscotti/