Re: [Az-Geocaching] RE: Cache regrets

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Author: RAND HARDIN
Date:  
To: AZ-Geocaching
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] RE: Cache regrets
RE: TORTILLA FLAT (GCG2EW)

I too was disappointed that the original version of TORTILLA FLAT was changed. I wanted to go back and find the new version, but unfortunately the cache has been archived. I think it would be great if the original version was reactivated. Even the concept in a new location would be fun and challenging to those who do not already know how and where the cache was hidden.

There's one thing about TEAM 360's hides ... he does know how to make them fun and challenging! ;)

Rand (RandMan)

----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Sparks
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 7:18 PM
To:
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] RE: Cache regrets

For me, it's Tortilla Flat, the original version.

-- Team Sprocket
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The listserv has been amazingly quiet lately. Here's a question I'll toss out in an effort to stimulate some conversation.

If you've been caching for awhile there is probably at least one cache you tried to find several times without success. You REALLY wanted it but it eluded you. Others have found it. It now may be archived and you'll have to live with your failure forever. One that comes to mind for me is Ya Skala. What is yours?

Any takers?