At 02:04 PM 7/12/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Sorry if I offend anyone, but geocaching in Arizona has hit a new low. I
>don't like the new virtual cache GC6FD5. It's a freebie without any
>requirements. No requirement to visit the statue, no requirements to Email
>the owner- there's no requirement to justify a "find" on this statue. The
>"reward" is a certificate that is password protected. However, the
>password is shown in the background picture and is in the web link
>attached to the cache description. So what's the purpose of this cache (if
>you can call it that)?
Wow, I just downloaded and opened the password protected file in about 15
seconds. I can't believe that I have been spending so much time actually
going out and trying to find qeocaches. If I knew it was this easy I would
have caught up with Wyle E a long time ago. :-)
Seriously though, you are right. How did this cache ever get approved? I
see that there are multiple caches like this. I guess someone could really
add a few finds up really fast.
Scott
Team My Blue Heaven
www.myblueheaven.com/geocache