RE: [Az-Geocaching] Re: Cache Pirates and Members only

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Author: Andrew Ayre
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Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Re: Cache Pirates and Members only
Rob wrote:

>>Thank you. Puzzle caches have become all the rage down here in the Tucson
>>area, and while there have been a few of them that I have enjoyed, I have
>>really lost interest in them. I might go back to finding them again, but
>>probably not for the for seeable future.


>Hey, some of us enjoy creating and finding these 'freakin puzzle crap'
>caches.
>If you do not enjoy them, then do not try to find them, but do not knock
>them.
>I enjoy finding difficult caches that exploit the navigational,
>mathematical,
>surveying, and mapping aspect of geocaching. There is a lot more to GPS

work
>than running around with GSPr blindly being a 'gadget man'. Those of us

that
>create puzzle caches are only trying to expand the sport, and give the
>cacher
>another alternative. I personally get real tired of finding mint containers
>stuck to the bottom of park benches, or ammo cans placed 100 ft from the
>road in
>places that have no redeeming quality other than that there is a cache
>there.


I agree with this 100% - as Rob knows. :)

Andy