Hey, thanks everyone for the Kudos! 100 caches is a definite
milestone for us. Today we made the second part, which was
finding our 100th cache in AZ. Trail Gypsy, you are too
right, it is an addiction! Pretty much anyone on the front
team page and several others are definitely infected. I don't
know what the cure is, or even if I'd want it.
A little reflection on what I've learned over the past 5 months:
LAMENTATIONS OF A GEOCACHER
My top 10 GC lessons I have learned
10) If you see a road/trail, take it.
9) If you don't see a road/trail, you probably missed it.
8) Whatever you see in the distance where you think the
cache is, it's twice as far.
7) You may never know why someone chose this particular
spot for a cache.
6) Arizona GCs have a strange affinity for coyotes.
5) Wyle E doesn't get mad. But he does get even.
4) If you see someone in the desert with a gps and a piece
of paper acting suspicious, ask them what team they are.
Then they'll quit acting suspicous.
3) The second hundred is already harder than the first hundred.
2) If you wait long enough, SOMEONE will find the cache, no
matter where it is.
and my number one rule of geocaching.....
1) Mountain caches are ALWAYS on the top!!
You Arizona GCs are some of the best people I've met, even
the ones I only know through email. A closeknit and fun
group, as evidenced by the emails here and the way everyone
groups together (e.g WOTP). Thanks for all the fun; we look
forward to next hundred!
Rob
Team CHUMP
-----Original Message-----
From: Darren Johnson [
mailto:greyseer@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 20:43
To:
az-geocaching@listserv.snaptek.com
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Another member of the 100 club
> Congratulations to Team CHUMP for joining the 100 club!
>
> According to geocaching.snaptek.com stats, they've logged their 100th
cache
> find!
Congrats!!! Must feel good to breach that barrier. It certainly does
represent a great deal of hard work. Again, congratulations.
Darren
Team Imperial Eagle
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