Yes, Scott, I have been present at every single find for Team Sprocket. Various members of my family accompany me at various times and they sometimes write in the logbooks but I am _always_ present for every find. I was just saying that, for the casual geocaching team, I don't see why an occasional find by someone other than the 'captain' should be a problem. For example, Mr and Mrs Smith, a retired couple, both enjoy geocaching. Mr. Smith is the team captain but Mrs. Smith, while at her monthly bridge club, snags a find that is nearby. There's no reason Mrs. Smith should have to call call Mr. Smith at his golf game across town and say, ''Honey, I found a cache over here near Seizure World. Can you come and sign the log for me?'' >In my personal opinion, a team that splits up is NEVER fine. Not for a >record breaking day, not for any day. If you a are top ranked cacher and >working toward reaching the #1 spot, I sure hope, Sprocket, that you >yourself was at each and every cache you logged as a find. > Because, I have the ability to see things objectively and from perspectives other than my own. :-) >But, why would you suggest in your post above t= >hat =20 >you think it is ok to split up your team to find caches! > And BTW, Scott, you're still #1. -- Sprocket