--- GREGG OBUCH wrote: > I had a long go around with "hemlock" in getting our > latest cache approved. It took 13 days from first > submittial. He didn't respond to the first couple > of emails we sent to him and today I was thinking > that if the cache wasn't approved I was writing to > Jeremy. Hemlock is located somewhere in northern > california, and in our case was telling us how > Arizona, and Tucson in particular needed more > caches. I wasn't impressed by his notes or > attitude. Okay, enough venting for now..... he did > approve our cache today. (Courage, Service, > Country...) > > Gregg of MO & GO > ::Hanging her head in sorrow and wailing:: WHY... why do you always make me do MATH??? =-) Sounds like a cool cache Dad! Perhaps 'we' meaning ME can try it out in a couple of weeks! All this talk about Hemlock makes me hope when I finally get around to hiding my first cache I get somebody else to approve it! -As for the article... hopefully somebody will agree to write another one from our perspective; and the hardest thing about being 'cache police' sport is that this is a personal sport that MOST and not all people tend to get coords from geocaching.com. At least we are upfront and open about our activites and aren't playing 'underground' or anything. --did that make sense?? ... =-) ===== xWaterLilyx & RTF Team H20 Phoenix, AZ (Ahwatukee) Geocaching Site: http://www.geocities.com/xwaterlilyxrtf __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com