So I guess this means that I don't get to hold on to my 24th place after
the stats update tomorrow. :)
-Goose
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Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 8:48 PM
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comes out count 43 visited caches today
40 micro/normal 3 virtual and 2 locationless for a grand total of 45
caches found.
1 cache I could see but with all the kids around could not get in to my
hands...( thought about walk back to the truck and putting my gun on my
belt to see this that would get them off the playground equipment but
decided it may not be a good idea)so I guess it a not found
1 other that the nice officer at the school who took 45 minutes of my
time while he checked me out, still would not let me get the
cache.....(going to have to explain this one at work tomorrow)hmmmmm....
total time spent including the drive from north phx and back 11 hours
take away .... take away 2 hours for driving to chandler and back, 45
minutes visiting the nice police officer, 15 minutes waiting for the
kids to leave, and half a hour for lunch total time spent caching is 8
hours
all and all a good day caching
We will be known by the tracks we leave behind
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Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 6:10 PM
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Looks like you well-surpassed your goal of 30! It was nice meeting you
and Fishkiller.
B
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hmmmm Cody I am planning a run on caches on your side of town. hope to
pick up about 30 in a day....I will admit that most will be those
meanless one just to get some number.... I feel were your coming from
and that from just reading the pages....
We will be known by the tracks we leave behind
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Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 8:55 PM
Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] what makes a good cache
Stepping up to soapbox...
Cheryl and I visited 14 caches today along with 2 not founds. We
visited some very cool cache sites and a couple that had absolutely no
thought, planning, or creativity involved. These are a waste of my
time, your time, and everyone involved. Yes it counts as a find, but
thats it. I would like to ask our fellow cachers to please put some
thought into their caches. At this rate, we'll have an altoid tin
hidden on every corner of the city. There are countless magnificent
places here in Arizona as well as right here in the valley. Please seek
these out and share them with the Geocaching community.
Stepping down,
Cody
Team CBX2
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Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 8:20 PM
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With a increased number of geocacher in Arizona we have a increased
number of people hiding caches. I was just wondering what people
consider a good cache and a cache to just to add to your stats. I am not
looking for names of caches. ( I do not want to hurt anyone feeling
including mine if you think they suck) so if we were to break it down in
to
for stats only
almost good
good
I will remember this one
great
Hopefully this can be a tool for the cacher out there who want to hide a
cache or 2
Libby
We will be known by the tracks we leave behind