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Author: Richard E Holmes
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Subject: Re: [Re: [Az-Geocaching] Why very few new caches lately in Arizona?]
Try Zuma's, especially at happy hour!
----- Original Message -----
From: Mimi Philpott
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 6:28 PM
Subject: RE: [Re: [Az-Geocaching] Why very few new caches lately in Arizona?]


  or Murphey's
    -----Original Message-----
    From:  [mailto:az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com]On Behalf Of Gale Draper
    Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 4:27 PM
    To: 
    Subject: Re: [Re: [Az-Geocaching] Why very few new caches lately in Arizona?]



    PLace one at Gurley Street Grill and I'm there.


    Regan L Smith <> wrote: 
      a better idea let's all carpool with ken and place a cache under every park
      bench in Prescott!!!!!!!!!!




      Think people I rather have quality that quantity just placing a cache to
      get a find is not a reason to place a cache, I also feel that until you have
      found a minimum of 50 percent of the caches placed in the state, don't
      bemoan the point and waste your time which could be better spent on finding
      all those caches that people do place under a park bench and not say on top
      of a hill with a slight cave...





      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: "Ford, Denny" 
      To: 
      Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 2:05 PM
      Subject: RE: [Re: [Az-Geocaching] Why very few new caches lately in
      Arizona?]



      > With the 1% rule in place I guess the Tres Hombres are safe we are at
      1.45%
      > that is until I log all the ones I have done and not logged.
      >
      > -----Original Message-----
      > From: Mark Heitowit [mailto:mheitowit@usa.net]
      > Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 1:46 PM
      > To: 
      > Subject: Re: [Re: [Az-Geocaching] Why very few new caches lately in
      > Arizona?]

      >

      >
      > If every team with 100 or more finds were to place 1% of their finds,
      there
      > would be more caches than Circle K's and Walgreens combined here in
      Phoenix.

      >
      > "Trisha" wrote:

      >
      > > OK, not to belabor my point (but I guess this will) I just checked the
      > > AZ caching stats. Of the top 25 teams, all with over 350 finds, just
      > > over half have hidden LESS THAN 10 caches. I'm not picking on anybody
      > > in particular, but maybe if those who are benefitting the most (most
      > > finds) would step up and put out a few more caches (no more excuses!
      > > you have over 350 finds!) then it would make Ken happier....?
      > > Trisha "Lightning"
      > > Prescott

      > >

      > >

      > >

      > >
      > > On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 12:02:18 -0700 (PDT), Ken Akerman wrote:

      > >
      > > I've been looking at the list of new caches, and it appears that there
      > > is very little new cache activity in Arizona during the past week.
      > > There have been only two new caches approved in Arizona since Sept. 2,
      > > while in Utah there have been 19 new caches approved in the past seven
      > > days.

      > >
      > > There are many great places to put caches in the high elevations of
      > > Arizona. There are still many regions of the state of Arizona that
      > > don't have many caches. I may make one or two new caches and hide them
      > > this weekend, potentially near the Mogollon Rim. Don't complain about< BR>> > the heat in the Phoenix area - the high elevations are less than two
      > > hours away and the gasoline is less expensive in towns like Payson and
      > > Prescott than it is in Phoenix.

      > >
      > > Why does Utah continue to outpace Arizona in cache activity? Utah has
      > > less than half the population of Arizona, yet Utah has 1,893 caches as
      > > of today, while Arizona has 1,733 caches. We really should have more
      > > caches than our neighboring state to the north. (This has always
      > > irritated me that Utah has more caches than Arizona. Why should Utah
      > > be a better geocaching state than Arizona? I would like to challenge
      > > Arizona to become the best geocaching state in the USA).

      > >
      > > Ken (a.k.a. Highpointer)
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      >

      >

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    Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking


    Till a voice, as bad as Conscience, rang interminable changes
      On one everlasting Whisper day and night repeated -- so:
    "Something hidden.  Go and find it. Go and look behind the Ranges --
      "Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Go!"


    Rudyard Kipling ,   The Explorer  1898



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