RE: [Az-Geocaching] Question about a survey answer

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Author: Scott Wood
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Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Question about a survey answer
At 01:46 PM 8/23/2002 -0700, you wrote:

>The very worst it can do is to humble you temporarily. The world needs more
>humble people anyway. :)
>
>Thanks for opening my eyes to this point. I will not be so biased towards my
>own "success" in the future if I cannot find a cache.


I have always looked at my log entries as my history with geocaching. If I
can't find a cache, that is every bit as much my history as my finding a
cache and that is why I leave my no-find logs in place even after going
back and finding the cache.

You are absolutely right about it being a humbling feeling at times, but
not being able to find a cache is just as valid as finding it, and part of
the game. If I found ever cache every time out, this would actually be a
little boring. :-) I have to admit that I take great pleasure in going
back and finding it the second time out.

In liberty,

Scott


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