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Author: Regan Smith
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Fantastic Geocaching Vacation
I want to again add my thanks for your visit, They say timing is everything
and just think if I wouldn't have been doing a coordfix for FRED, I would
have completely missed your Snizzard attempt....much less the dimes in the
register..

Regan
the Fish of Team Evil Fish



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Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Fantastic Geocaching Vacation


> My sincere thanks to the Phoenix area geocachers for providing me with the
> infrastructure for a fantastic geocaching vacation. Thanks to your

efforts, I
> had a real blast. Loved the mix of urban (take the mind for a hike) and
> wilderness (take the body for a hike) caches that you have in the area.

Felt
> like a kid in a candy store ... sooooo little time, and sooooo many

caches.
> The short driving distance to about a bazillion caches was especially

fantastic
> . a geocaching day in Illinois usually involves a three hundred mile round

trip
> to Chicago.
>
> And also, thanks for the warm welcome you extended. I was fortunate to

meet
> many of you at the breakfast event and many of you while out caching. It

was
> great to talk to folks who enjoy this sport as much as you obviously do.
>
> Had the opportunity to personally thank Tres Hombres, Team Wyle E and Team
> CHUMP for the ideas (devious tricks) that were incorporated into caches

I've
> hidden in Illinois. I really hate the hiding part of geocaching, but am
> excited about introducing the local cachers to the new hiding methods

you're
> using ... probably be tarred and feathered for some of those ideas.
>
> Since you're too close to the situation, you might not of noticed that

your
> deviousness quotation has drastically increased since last year. I

thought
> Altoid boxes were pretty drastic last year ... but, tweezers and a

magnifying
> glass? And, some of the camo jobs were really great ... several first

time
> hiders were stumping the old timers. Wow!
>
> Thanks again,
> Tom (Jeepster)
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