I think you're concerned about nothing. I though "Offtrail" was sort of a
jab at yourself, as if to say you're always "off the trail" of finding the
cache.
-FroBro Q-Tip
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mailto:az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com]On Behalf Of Jerry
Nelson
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 1:14 PM
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Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Name Poll
For a couple months I've been contemplating changing my caching name from
Offtrail, which I originally chose from the type of hiking I enjoy the most.
I don't hike that way except in places where the impact of such travel is
negligible, if not zero. But, from a desire to show geocaching as an
environmentally friendly activity, which generally it is, I'm thinking of
changing to Peakbagger, my long-time email name. I think it's available.
Familiar names are important, though, and shouldn't be changed easily or
often. A certain mountain peak in Phoenix is a good example.
So, two questions for anyone who cares to give an opinion:
1. Does "Offtrail" have negative connotations, or am I concerned about
nothing?
2. Have others who have changed their name experienced any complications at
the main site or at azgeocaching regarding stats, etc.?
Jerry
Offtrail....for awhile, anyway
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