I just had another thought. In many things I do, I put quite a bit of
time/effort into them, because in the end they are representative of me.
That being said, when/where I choose to place a cache is going to be
determined by how I feel about it. If I'm excited about the location and
how you need to find it, then I will. To satisfy a 'ratio', I will not.
Brian
Team A.I.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Trisha" <
trisha@brasher.com>
To: <
listserv@azgeocaching.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] rant....?
> Well, Brian, (heh heh you opened yourself up for this one, dear....)
> maybe you could put a little more thought into the hides, instead of
> just slapping it under a bench, and we'd all have a few more "quality"
> caches to go after. I mean, with 464 finds, (and 6 hides, ahem )
> certainly you've seen a few good ideas you could pattern them after....
>
> The point I have always been harping on is well known and logical: if
> people didn't HIDE caches, then all you guys with the high numbers
> would never had a chance to get those high numbers. There would have
> been no caches to go find and rack up. DUH! Is this really that
> difficult to see?
>
> I agree, Quality is good....I prefer "quality" esp after a couple
> not-so-quality locations I jsut did in Wickenburg recently--- and I
> didn't mean to harp on you, Brian....just using you as an example
> since you fall into my earlier "category" of a top-25'er with less
> than 10 hides (I picked that number arbitrarily)....and obviously if
> you do the math on "hide 1% of your finds" that doesn't give many
> caches to find either.
>
> The principle of fairness --- if you participate by finding caches
> that others have placed for you and others....then reciprocate by
> putting out some "quality" caches for others to find....that seems
> reasonable, doesn't it?
>
> Trisha "Lightning"
> Prescott
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 16:46:22 -0700, "Brian Casteel" wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> The way I see it, Arizona caches should be more
> QUALITY, not QUANTITY. If you want me to slap an altoids tin under
> every
> car/truck/van/bus/street light/park bench/tree/water fountain/planter,
> then toss
> some funds my way and I'll be happy to oblige so we can dwarf Utah by
> 1000
> caches or so. It shouldn't be too hard to abide by the .1 mile rule.
> Heck, I could probably squeeze 30 caches into Kiwanis Park alone!
>
> A little levity never hurt anyone.
>
> BrianTeam A.I.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> Ken Akerman
>
> To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
> Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 3:41
> PM
> Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Gasoline in
> Payson about 30 cents per gallon cheaper than Phoenix
>
> If you want to get out of the heat and go geocaching in a cooler,
> scenic
> area that is not far from the Phoenix area, I recommend traveling up
> the
> Beeline Highway (SR 87) towards the Payson area. Payson is only
> about 60
> miles from Fountain Hills and about 75 miles from Mesa. There are
> many
> caches near the Beeline Highway between Fountain Hills and Payson,
> the
> majority of them less than 1000 feet from a parking area and
> accessible by 2WD
> vehicles. There are also more difficult caches if you like longer
> hikes.
>
> Azcachemeister and I put seven travel bugs in caches near the
> Beeline
> Highway and in the Payson area on Saturday, so come and get these
> travel bugs
> and move them around. Perhaps the best thing about geocaching in
> the
> Payson area is that gasoline is about 30 cents per gallon cheaper
> there than
> in the Phoenix area. Azcachemeister and I paid $1.689 per gallon to
> fill
> up my SUV prior to leaving Payson Saturday night. Therefore, even
> if you don't visit many caches, you can at least save some money on
> gasoline
> by filling up your vehicles' fuel tank prior to leaving Payson.
> Ken (a.k.a.
> Highpointer)
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