1) How did you get introduced to Geo Caching?
A: Last summer my uncle started caching and he took me with him.
2) How long have you been a Geo Cacher?
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> A: As my own team since January 2002, with my uncle since June 2001
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> 3) What is your present GPS'r?
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> A: etrex
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> a) What was your first GPS'r?
> A: etrex
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> b) How many units have you owned?
> A: 1
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> c) What unit(s) would you recommend to new
> cachers?
> A: Well, since I haven't used any other units yet I really can't say.
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> 4) How long did it take to locate your first cache?
> A: first cache with my uncle took about 5 mins after 20 min of
> hiking(Dead Car), my solo first 5 mins (Canal Cache)
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> 5) What has been your most memorable cache?
> A: Tie: Peak and Easy and Diablo Point
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> a) Why?
> A: Peak and Easy was my first multistage nighttime cache. My uncle and
> I were first there after he took a slide down the hill once or twice. All I
> could see was the light of his flashlight bouncing and hear him
> complaining. lol Diablo Point because of the big rattler sitting on top
> of the cache.
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> 6) What has been your least favorite cache?
> A:
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> a) Why?
> A:
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> 7) What factors dictate which cache you go looking
> for?
> A: Time. If I have time I'll do a long involved one, or a couple in a
> row, otherwise it's where's the closest to where I am.
> 8) How many other Geo Cachers have you met while on a
> caching hunt?
> A: 3 teams
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> 9) Has that meeting changed the way you cache?
> A: Nope
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> 10) When unable to locate a cache how long do you
> search?
> A: 20min to an hr depending on the cache and if I'm really frustrated
> or not.
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> a) How many attempts before logging a no-find?
> A: If i can get back the same day 2-3 but usually 2
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> b) Do you contact the cache owner for help?
> A: Sure why not?
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> c) Do you ask other cachers for help?
> A: Tried once but they hadn't done the cache in question.
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> 11) When driving around are you tempted to go and look
> again at caches you have found before?
> A: I've revisited caches if I'm in the area.
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> 12) What has been the best trinket in a cache?
> A: Cd's and Books.
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> 13) What has been the worst trinket in a cache?
> A: Broken happy meal toys and a dead slinky
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> 14) Do you leave a signature item?
> A: Nope
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> a) Are you considering your own?
> A: Not really
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> b) Who has the most notable?
> A: SandDollar and Ropinthewind
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> 15) When in a populated area waiting to retrieve a
> cache what things do you do to pass the time?
> A: Sit, talk, and watch to see if anyone is a cacher.
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> a) While waiting what was the worst thing to have
> happen?
> A: First stage to Neighborhood Park, first the fire department showed
> up to check on a sleeping bum in the area(about 100ft from the cache) and
> then every kid in the neighborhood showed up to play basketball.
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> b) What has been the best thing?
> A: Found $5
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> 16) Do you practice Cache in Trash out?
> A: Yes
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> 17s
> What's the one piece of advice you'd want to give to
> every Neocacher, so they wouldn't have to learn it the
> hard way?
> A: Read everything on the cache page, twice and print it and take it
> with you.
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> What if you get caught by someone?
> A: Caught by a cacher or non cacher? If i'm caught by a cacher I'll
> fess up right away. If I'm seen by a non-cacher I use the phone trick.
>
> How the heck do so many of you find soooooo many
> caches? I know you work for money, so where do you
> find the time?
> A: I'll go for a few weeks without finding one and then have a string
> of a bunch for a month or so, It's just like any other hobby, the amount
> you find is equal to your free time and drive to get em.
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