Sounds like an early warning sign of Yellow Jeep Fever. No really, why
don't you just sit back and take a break? I know, BOREDOM.... I'm losing
my mind watching daytime TV and looking through never ending want ads.
Team CBX2,
Cody
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Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 5:46 PM
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Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Death of Geocaching
Frustration will be the death of caching.
A few more days like today and I'll be cured of my obsession.
When did geocaching go from seeing how many people can find a cache to how
many people will log a no find on a cache.
If I where new to geocaching and had a day like today I would probably give
up on the game.
I guess I just tired of hunting for tiny items with coordinate, with less
than accurate coordinates, in areas with to many places to hide.
Team Sand Dollar
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