Any logs on your new ones, Gale? I was looking at the (waymarking) site and saw that they had had no visitors, and was tempted to zoom over immediately. I didn't 'cause I realized I'd have just as much fun there when I happened to be in the area sometime, and without all the frenzy. =-O Cache On! Gale wrote: > You know, some of my fond memories of caching are late night raids to > snag a first to find in the summer, or just to grab a late night > cache. I recall meeting Highway Havoc around midnight at one cache, > Tamos Clan Destiny and 8 Feet at Patriotic Cache. Another time, we saw > Randman at a late night run. Magical Memories at another....too many > to count. Really tho, geocaching is just fun for us. Hopefully we will > enjoy the new website/ game groundspeak is putting out there too. > > */PATRICK FINLEY /* wrote: > > I think Ken has hit the nail on the head. This is a game/hobby > folks! I think some of you take this WAY to seriously. We too were > obsessed with geocaching and the numbers for quite awhile, but > after stepping back a little, realized that in the whole realm of > things, this doesn't mean squat. We now enjoy going after caches > that we really "want" to pursue, instead of just going after > caches to add to our numbers. We exceeded our personal goals and > realized just how compulsive/obsessive this game can be. Of > course, where we are located right now, we probably couldn't get > 20-25 caches in a day, anyway. Geocaching is supposed to be "fun", > and I think some of you have seemed to lost sight of that. There's > plenty of other things to do out there, and maybe some of you who > spend hours on the computer everyday, should keep that in mind. > The best days I ever had in Geocaching have been the days where > myself, AJ.JR, Sprocket, Highway Havoc, Malcolm of Taylor's Tomb > Raiders, RTW, and various other cachers have taken tough hikes to > beautiful places and gotten only one cache in a day. Sharing the > day with your friends in the outdoors is what it's all about. It > seems anymore that the the majority of posts on the listserv have > nothing to do with caching or discussing geocaching, but are more > of a social nature. If thats the direction the listserv is heading > ,than so be it. I've never shyed away from expressing my opinion, > and Jeff has stated how HE feels about co-FTF's, which is only HIS > opinion. I'm sure Jeff has other things going on in his life right > now, but it's really nobody elses business. Also,Trisha has other > things going on in her life right now that are a lot more > important than geocaching and I would guess she's put things into > perspective. Just let it go and move on to something else, like > the next pizza event or whatever............. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >____________________________________________________________ >Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com >To edit your setting, subscribe or unsubscribe visit: >http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > >Arizona's Geocaching Resource >http://www.azgeocaching.com > >