Does anyone know if this is the first geocaching to die while geocaching? This is the first that I can remember. Considering the number of cachers in the world, that would make us some of the most resposible people out there. Or in other words we take plenty of water so that we can make sure that all the garbage that we are hauling onto archeology sites actually gets there, and we get back home save, so we can trash another site on another day. Brian Cluff Team Snaptek On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 17:09, ken@highpointer.com wrote: > The geocacher who died this weekend due to heat-related causes in Orange County, California was Mike Curtin, who went by the user name of FHR Rangers. The death was reported by geocacher seminary7 in a posting on the Groundspeak forum.