That's
cool...I can respect that. I just want to keep Geocaching fun. Also,
I had a couple of questions for everyone...we are working
on putting together really hard cache which would require
the use of multiple different resources as well as probably combine
different types of caches. My questions are:
1. What would you consider to be the hardest cache in Arizona?
2. What type of cache location (i.e. Urban, Desert, Forest,
etc.) do you prefer? Which do you dislike the most?
3. What types of caches (locationless, virtual, physical,
multicaches) do you prefer? Which do you dislike the most?
4. Is there anything that you find fun about certain
existing caches that you would like to see in future
caches?
5. If there is trivia or solving a puzzle involved in finding
a cache, will you avoid it or does that appeal to you?
I'll
use the answers to these questions to make this cache fun for as many people as
possible. Also, it may help some other people place caches that appeal to
more people. Our first cache was set up to accomplish a specific purpose,
but some people seemed to think it was too easy. We realized that it was
easy, but that wasn't our goal. Our goal for our next cache is to give
everyone a good challenge, yet keep it interesting enough that people will want
to find it. After all, isn't that what geocaching is all about...getting
people to find your caches.
Thanks.
Brian
Team
LeapLab
Just an FYI for everyone...
Before this got out of hand, I took it
private. Hopefully it will stay there and out of the listserv.
However, if need be, I will post my reasons for not purchasing a Charter
Membership here, should anyone else question my reasons.
Brian
Team A.I.