With that many finds on one locationless, I think it wasn't "challenging enough" for Groundspeak. It is kind of the "joke" of locationless caches, although I liked it (never had my camera and GPS ready, started seeing them everywhere, then finally! I spotted one at work and logged it!) Thanks Team CBx2 for "placing" that one out there for us. Almost makes me want to buy a jeep :D --- Team Tierra Buena wrote: > After 1,170 log entries in just under 23 months, The > Powers That Be at > geocaching.com have archived the literally > world-famous "Yellow Jeep > Fever" locationless cache, set by Arizona's own Team > CBx2. What I read > was that the sheer volume of the entries and all the > photographs was > adversely affecting the servers. > Although it's archived, you should still be able to > see the cache page > at this link: http://tinyurl.com/2waxc. Thanks to > Cheryl and Cody (Team > CBx2) for creating this historic locationless. And > if you're reading > this, hope all is well with you. > I guess I'll plagiarize myself: Given enough time, > even locationless > caches will devolve and entropy will be achieved. > Steve > Team Tierra Buena > ===== FriarED _______________________________________ Isn't having a smoking section in a restaurant like having a peeing section in a swimming pool? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/