I bought a Jeep to do some serious 4WD caches, but to date I've only been out with one other fellow geocacher (Sand Dollar). I think it would be a great idea to make several listserves for different levels or modes of caches. I don't have a clue as to what it would take to do such a thing, but I would definitely be interested in connecting with fellow 4WD cachers. Gordon Team Coyote1022 -----Original Message----- From: az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com [mailto:az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com]On Behalf Of skydad Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 6:54 PM To: listserv@azgeocaching.com Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Lunch Club Response To Team Scotti's Concern Just to clarify - we use geocaching as a means to find incredible new locations in the wilderness of Arizona. From time to time we take the kids for a romp of easy caches. With some being young, we look for Team Scotti's as many are easy without a hike. The one cache in question where you do not have to leave the car is the one at Wildlife Zoo - simply drive up, look out the window and you have the answer. Many times on the urban caches we are not prompt to log or even do not log the finds. In many cases I am not sure why some of these caches are even placed other then to place a cache that is easy to find. Team Scotti's caches serves a purpose for us by allowing small kids to experience a hunt. I meant in no way to imply all of the teams caches are like this. I will review the digital video tape and email our 5 Tucson urban finds to make sure the log is current . Is there any thought to having different list serves that groups like minded people together? We are much more interested in unique 4 wheel drive type caches then urban caches and would love to connect with other like minded people. Best regards to the Snaptek team for their efforts. The Lunch Club