Speaking of "teams," any thoughts as to the merits of handling "team" statistics separately from "individual" statistics...As a solo cacher, I have personally turned every stone, printed every map, driven every cul-de-sac, fetched every new battery, handled every trinket, singed every log, etc. Never had a second set of eyes. Never had someone find caches for me while I was absent, never had someone else log my finds on the site. Never had any assistance in finding my claims, period.Teamwork is easier! I believe it is MUCH easier for teams to find a given set of 25 caches than for an individual to do so.SO - I'd like to ask how other soloers out there feel about the "pureness" of team statistics as opposted to individual stats.It's my contention that geocaching.com should separate users into two groups - teams and individuals. Just make that part of the profile that is visible to registered users and might be an interesting comparison item for some users... Any thoughts?[...SkooterMan...]In a message dated 2/19/2005 5:33:43 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, barbers5@cox.net writes:I wanted to get more information about Geocaching teams. What are they, what do they do? How would I find more information about them in the Tucson area?Thanks for the help,GB
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