First I want to wish you all a Happy New Year
and may there always be new caches out there for you to hunt.
Second , Hi Gail, a long time since I have
run into your team but you always have words of wisdom for this
server.
A few years ago I thought nothing of making a
1 mile hike for a cache. But after a long siege of cancer treatments
my hikes are now very short so look forward to new caches I can drive
to. I find this a great sport/hobby/recreation and one that offers
much to many different views and capabilities. As long as a cache is
placed within the guidelines so as not to bring harm to the community
of geocaching I feel that is fine. So do not feel disheartened if some
cacher criticizes a cache of yours, remember it may be just what some
other cacher finds perfect for the physical capabilities of their
searching.
So keep placing, finding, and have fun.
Bill A - The Watcher
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Saturday, December 20, 2008 4:35 PM
Subject:
Re: [Az-Geocaching] Good or bad location
There are some folks who think that because
a cache isnt to their liking, it needs to be removed. That everyone
needs to play THEIR way or not at all.
It's your cache. It's your fun too. If you like it, if you maintain it,
if it fits the geocaching guidelines, then have at it. Play the game/
sport/ hobby your way. Lots of other folks obviously enjoyed your
cache. Dont let the one grump force you to change your way of
geocaching.
Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking
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