The adjudicator that reviews my caches won't let me place a new cache within a half mile of an existing one--at least for rural caches. But where caches might be placed in the same location, in spite of checking by gc.com are multi-caches, as the follow-on coordinates are not recorded.
----- Original Message -----
From: nathan cluff
To: az-geocaching@listserv.azgeocaching.com
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 1:14 PM
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Accidental Cache

Hello all

I am new to geocaching but thanks to Team Snaptek I am now having fun finding caches.

Well as the subject says, I accidentally found a cache.  I have taken my wife and kids on a couple caches around town and she wanted to make our own cache.  We decided to go to a bark park near our home in Chandler so we went, with our dog, and casually walked around the park scouting out a place for the cache.  We didnt intend on leaving it at that time because the park was really busy with other people walking their dogs.  I walked up to a light post and noticed that the base of it was loose and figured that it would be a great place to stash a cache.  When I lifted the base up... out fell someone elses cache (Doggie Myntz by Team CBX2).  I tried to be quiet about it but of course my son, with a newly acquired friend, yelled out that I found a cache.  Luckily nobody heard.  I signed the log and tried to quietly put it back in its place and casually walked away.

I wonder how many caches I have accidentally found before and not realized what they were.

Team Huggydog


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