Hey Gale, Thanks for the comments...I just thought it was amusing how he got around. Looks like another round of T-storms today, I do love the monsoon season, but hope the electricity stays away. Of course, you folks in Phx and elsewhere have to deal with the same thing. We thought we might have had a more close/direct hit yesterday because BOTH of our 440-repeaters (Ham radio) that we have at the house were messed up after the storm, hubby had to do something to fix/adjust them. But no visible damage, antennas or otherwise. On another note, we had three fires started up Copper Basin (SW Prescott area) this afternoon, that they know are arson. They had put out a description of a suspect and the Posse was on an informal standby for evac (kinda close to some homes but conditions arent that bad.) I am mentioning it because when the FS guy gave dispatch the lat/long of the fire, I looked on my maps and it is VERY close to a cache of mine...."Barnes and Noble it Aint"!! Guess I'll have to wait awhile and then go see if I have had another cache get toasted. Cache maintenance...sheesh! Trisha "Lightning" Prescott Don't mistake my nickname....I'm afraid of it!! On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 00:08:24 -0700 (PDT), Gale Draper wrote: After reading his logs, I think he's for real. He seems to live in Florida and travel perhaps as part of his business (software engineer). Maybe the Utah/Arizona thing is a vacation. He's logged TB's in and out of caches which were picked up later on by others so I think he is just amusing himself while traveling. If my neighbor did geocaching, he'd rack up a lot of finds elsewhere. He works for Intel  and travels overseas and all around this country about 1/3 of the year.   On the other hand, there is a team in Alaska which logs 2-3 entries per cache. If we did that, maybe I'd make it onto the first page of stats....hmmm, getting an idea. (Just kidding, we would never ever cheat. Where's the fun in that?)   I hope you keep safe from the lightning. We saw a house burn in Chandler after a nearby transformer got struck by a bolt last monsoon season.   Trisha wrote: I am just curious if anybody else thinks this guy travels ALOT. He'slogged caches from Alaska to Florida and in between.I don't really care, it's just a curiosity. Take a look at hisprofile/finds and see if what he is posting is even possible!Trisha "Lightning"PrescottAlmost HIT BY LIGHTNING today....2 transformers on fire 2 blocks fromhouse.....Check this guy out:ScottC has logged a cache on your watch list (Dedication). You canvisit the cache at the following link:http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=23404User comments:Thanks for the cache. Like this type.ScottC____________________________________________________________Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.comTo edit your setting, subscribe or unsubscribe visit:http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocachingArizona's Geocaching Resourcehttp://www.azgeocaching.com Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software