Scott, To suggest that "caching is the only thing we do on our free time" is ludicrous! . . . when do you think we sleep? Rand ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 10:58 AM To: listserv@azgeocaching.com Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] How can I achieve greatness? I know how you feel, Scott. I live in Willcox, and the cache density is just not as high out in our part of the state. You'll notice most of those really high numbers are in the Phoenix area. Doesn't matter, though. It's just as much fun no matter how far apart the caches are located. Bill Nolan also a teacher Cochise Community College ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott Russell Hello Fellow AZ Geocachers- This is my first post to the listserv, although I have meen monitoring it for about 2 months. I am amazed at the number of you (Team Roping the Wind, Randman, Roadrunners, Team Blunder, etc.) that achieve the number of caches you do. 200, 300, 400 Wow! Is caching the only thing you do on your freetime? What is the secret of your success? I have hit the monumental #14 and I feel I go as often as time permits. How about some pointers... Scott Russell (Team Smallville) Teacher Thatcher Middle School "Indecision becomes decision through the passage of time."