> Wow. Have you looked at a paper recently? Articles about recreational > groups, like geocachers, end out in the "arizona Living" section of the > paper, They used to call it the "Women's Section" before it became politically incorrect. > A story on geocaching would fit in perfectly fine, and not > "good guy vs. bad guy" angle needs to be included at all. Headlines from the "Arizona Republic": SCAVENGER HUNT THREATENS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES (8/7/2002) PRESERVE OUT TO STOP 'GEOCACHING' -- GPS GAME ILLEGAL, CITY OFFICIALS SAY (3/31/2003) And this was BEFORE Geocaching became "popular". I don't know that I've ever mentioned this here before, but in a move that I can only describe as Orwellian, at some later time the "Repugnant" actually changed the headline of the 2002 article in their online morgue to the somewhat less-inflammatory "'GEOCOACHING' FUN BUT CAN HURT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES". But the headline I quoted above is what appeared on Page One the day it was published. I wish the paper would ignore Geocaching altogether and concentrate on reporting what they know best: spring training and what to do in San Diego and Las Vegas. Steve Team Tierra Buena