If you coould not follow the rules for the bug you should have not picked it
up maybe there are others in phx that would like to add to pot before it is
sent..... there are lots of caches on the east side of the valley... I to
will email ken with my opion
----- Original Message -----
From: <
srdrake@srpnet.com>
To: <
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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 9:46 AM
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Courage (Thanks)
> Thanks for your input. I'm going to hold onto Courage a few more days at
> least to attempt to find someone who has an upcoming trip east. I'm
> checking with people I know who aren't geocachers who could be recruited
to
> aid with the movement east.
>
> I'll email the originators of this cache and see what their opinion is of
me
> mailing it to my father to be placed in a cache. If they say it's ok,
then
> I'll go ahead and mail it (regardless of Libby's effervescent and always
> positive comment concerning it being against the rules).
>
> One of the stated rules for Courage is that it must be always moving east.
> I found it in a cache that is already on the easternmost parts of Phoenix.
> To move it even slightly more east would (a) be really difficult for me
and
> my near-term schedule and (b) put it in a cache that is probably much less
> frequently visited than the normal Phoenix ones.
>
> I'm ignoring the rule that says the traveller must be placed within 24
hours
> because it is not realistic and probably hurts moving this cache east. I
> intend to hold Courage for a week max. If all attempts fail at moving it
> significantly east, I'll just place it in an easy cache in the Phoenix
area.
> Given the wide diversity of people who geocache and subscribe to this
> listserv, there's likely someone with a near-term trip to the east.
Phoenix
> is an island.
>
> -srdrake
>
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