Good Show! Skipping an 'easy find' in order to not reveal the cache shows amazing depth of character. It would have taken me weeks to log them all as I am compelled to write each log individually. :-X Seth Zimmerman wrote: > It WAS a long day (actually 2 days because I didn't > sleep before the caching insanity due to some last > minute planning alterations). My goal was 110 (double > my previous record) and fortunately I had something > like 162 planned and manually put into my GPS. There > were some set backs throughout the day (caches I > couldn't find) but that is to be expected. I was > obviously in a rush so I could only spend so much time > on a cache but my batting average for the day was > pretty good in my opinion. Around noon I began to lose > hope of reaching my goal but then came the SCRUNCH > series which bouyed my spirit (and average hourly > cache find rate). There were several frustrating > moments when I would see a gathering of people in a > park right next to a lamp pole or table where the gps > was pointing to. I knew those would have been sure > finds but I couldn't just wait for them to leave. It > was so frustrating to abandon sure finds! After I > finished I headed to IHOP with my brother and Frieza. > Somehow I got home and I slept til 3 the next day. > Then came the logging. I thought finding them all was > the hard part. LOL Anyway, Thanks to everyone who > placed these caches. Without them I would not have > been able to do it. Omniterranaut (OTN) > >