Scott:
Actually cachers never leave the game, they just hibernate for a short
period of time. Welcome back to the game. I'm doing a
Geocaching Class next month in the San Tan Regional Park, still have to figure
out all the details. But you're more than welcome to come along and look
for something that is not urban in nature.
Cache on and have fun.
Tahosa - Treker of the San Tans
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 12:13
PM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Soooo?
Technically we never left. I did work out of the state for
almost 2
years and was flying home on the weekends during that
period. I am now
working pretty much only in Arizona, but there is
still some travel from
time to time. We sold our house in mid-town
last year, and we are now
renting a place out in Rita Ranch while I figure
out what we want to do
when we grow up. We are planning on a move to
Puget Sound at some
point, I just can't get the love of water and trees
out of my system. :-)
I hadn't really thought much about geocaching in
quite awhile, but the
other day one of my virtual caches in Idaho started
getting logged A
LOT. There was a big caching event in the area and it was
sort of on the
route that everyone took. While I was sitting in a
auto-repair place
getting my company car serviced, I downloaded the
geocaching app for the
Iphone and decided that we should probably get back
into it, we had so
much fun geocaching in "the good old days".
:-)
I have to get a current state trust land permit before we get
started
though. I still have almost zero interest in those urban micros,
but all
the ones that I have browsed for so far are on, or very near State
Trust
land.
Heck, I might even still have a keychain or two to put
in a cache or two.
ShadowAce wrote:
> Much better
:)
>
> Hiya Other Scott! hahahaha
>
> I
figured it was you but had to ask. Heck ya we remember, we even
> have
the keychain still.
> You back in AZ?
>
> On Sun, Apr
26, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Scott Wood <scott@myblueheaven.com
>
<mailto:scott@myblueheaven.com>>
wrote:
>
> ShadowAce
wrote:
>
>
Sorry..
>
>
Too many Scott's in the caching community. :) A team
name
> might help ring a
bell.
>
>
> I sort of thought my
email address might have given it
away.
>
> How about My Blue
Heaven?
>
>
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