Re: [Az-Geocaching] Arizona Geocaching Timeline

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Author: Brian Cluff
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To: AZ-Geocaching
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Arizona Geocaching Timeline
And to be totally correct, team snaptek never actually touched the cache.
After I almost fell off the side of the rim (thanks Jason for catching me,
that could have been the beginning of an extremely bad day) and an
exhausting failed hike in and out and then back in, both memeber were to
tired to actually finish the hike up the side of the mountain to the
cache. We could see where it was from where we were, so we defiantly found
it, but the origional find was definatly cbx2.

Rim RR depot definatly get the award for most frustrating cache I have
ever been on.

Brian Cluff
Team Snaptek

> A slight correction to your timeline:
> August 11, 2001: Team Snaptek logs the first find on
> Rim RR Depot, 168 days after the cache is listed.
>
> The Rim RR Depot cache was found by a group effort
> of CBX2 (both halves), Lightning (and daughter),
> Team Snaptek (two members), and Bob Renner (and son).
>
> The cache itself was actually found (or should I say
> stumbled upon) by Cody Brown of CBX2, and the record
> should reflect that.
>
> I'm not trying to take away anything from Team
> Snaptek, who did a great job of eliminating a lot of
> locations, but just giving credit where credit is
> due.