[Az-Geocaching] RE: Caching Placements

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Author: Mak Smith
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To: az-geocaching
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] RE: Caching Placements

Generally, I would prefer urban micro caches in nice parks. It doesn't even have to be something original, just maybe in a very nice location that I can really enjoy. Multi caches aren't bad either. I like the ones where there are maybe a few steps with posted coordinates (like Keychain Cache). Virtuals are o.k., but I would prefer actually finding a container and signing a log. I do not prefer puzzle type caches though mainly becuase I don't want to spend the time to figure them out. I prefer the "coordinates" take you right to the cache kind of thing.

Frieza

-----Original Message-----
From:
[mailto:az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of
Steven
Stringham
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 10:23 PM
To:
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Caching Preferences


Ok, second question. I am planning my first hides with my kids. We want
to
do something

What are the preferences on finding caches out there. More
specifically,
with the urban caches. (I just tried to get my first off road cache
today,
with my minivan. Until I get another vehicle, the off road stuff is
probably
out).

Do people prefer:

1) The "quick find", in and out type (micros, under the bench, by the
whatever).

2) Microcaches, with a little bit of thought, maybe a small multicache.

3) Full sized caches, in and out.

4) Full sized, with some thought, small multicache.

5) Real puzzlers, with plenty of previous planning. You know the ones,
decrypting a message (Valentoid), math problems (like the triangle
problem
in Tucson), knowledge of a foreign language (Li Ting),

6) Something that makes you hike a while to get there (out of the car,
over
the hill, through the woods, to grandmothers house we go....)

7) Virtuals, that take you someplace different (ie. the petroglyphs
place,
or the monuments by the state capitol).

In other words, what kind of caches are your favorites? What makes you
think
that a found cache has been really enjoyable? Glad that you took the
time?

Thank you
Steve,
Team SteveJS


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