Jason, I figured that some of the "early pioneer" cachers could make that claim. Yes, I think you would agree you fit in that category. Others that I believe might fit is Bob Renner, Wyle E, Team Sand Dollar, Creepin' Jeepers, roadrunners, Highpointer, AZFastFeet, WhereRWe, Tres Hombres, LazyK and Chump. There are probably many more I am missing from this list. From Bob Renner: That makes it 5 out of 7 with a chance to make it 6 out of 7 if I ever get up to the Lake Powell area. The one cache on the list that I believe is the keystone to my query is the Labyrinth* *Canyon (GC7E) cache. This has a web based find count of 42 (there are a number more that have actually signed the log). So, I believe that the list of finders of all 5 is quite limited. The only person in the "pioneers" list I could find, it the logbook (not on the web) is Jason. I believe that Jason, you, can make the claim as being the ONLY cacher to find ALL 7 of Arizona's GCxx caches. But you did not answer my final question. That of goals. Or, is there a quest? Jason Poulter wrote: > I have found all the gcxx arizona caches! > > Jason > Team Snaptek > > Steven Stringham wrote: > >> While no where near the number of caches found, etc. of others, I have >> managed a couple of personal milestones yesterday. >> I have been concentrating lately on the more "historic" caches in >> Arizona lately. I tend to pass by newer caches while on my way to older >> caches. >> >> 1) 1,300 total caches. Finally. I have not been too active at caching >> lately, so my number curve has flattened significantly. >> >> 2) All of the Arizona active GCXX caches found. In order of finds, and >> who I was with: >> GC7B - T824 Table Mesa - AZJedi. >> GC57 - Geocache - My daughter MarimibaEmma (Rachel) >> GCED - Senda de Tonto - Rachel >> GC92 (in Portland, Or) - My son Adam >> GC7E - Adam >> GCFE - Diablo Point. - Rachel. Right in my backyard. My first real south >> mountain hike, and me having lived in Phoenix most of my life. It was >> about time. >> >> There were two more GCXX caches in Arizona. Both are archived. >> GC95 Metro Pecan - The first AZ urban cache - but it lasted from Oct >> 2000 to May 2001. It was beaten with a bat to the death. >> GCB5 Rock Corral - This lasted from Nov 2000 to Feb 2001. Someone >> took it. >> >> 5 out of 7 still active. Not a bad record overall I would say. >> >> >> >> Now, to start on the GCXXX caches.... There are many more of them. I am >> counting 47 active. A bit more difficult to obtain them all. I count a >> history of about 101 GCXXX caches in Arizona. Of those, 54 have been >> archived. I have found now 6 of the total 102, with two of these now >> archived. So, I have a long ways to go (43), and much hiking required. >> And, boy, am I out of shape. We shall see. >> >> >> So, I wonder, who else among the AZ Cachers has gotten all the GCXX caches? >> >> >> >> And, at last, a question, what are your quests, if any, in caching terms? >> * Count? >> * Specific caches? >> * Just fun? >> * ??? >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> ____________________________________________________________ >> 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 >> > > ____________________________________________________________ > 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 >