Re: [Az-Geocaching] On site cache manager

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Author: Gale
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] On site cache manager
Ah that is nice of them. It was one of the first caches we looked for as new cachers......and we did not find it. We keep meaning to return to look for it, but havent had time yet. We will soon, I have too many reasons to go to Prescott these days.

Robert & Linda Smith <> wrote:*August 9 by JenniferK
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(292 found)
Found it fairly easily two days before, but had to return with writing
implement. I was being, I thought, sneaky, but an employee called me
over and asked if I were the cache owner. He was Steve the groundskeeper
and he wants all to know that he knows about the cache and thinks it's
cool. He and a friend heard about it, looked it up and found it. He is
keeping an eye on it and not trimming a certain something. Anyway, cool
area and great town. Here for family thing from Sacramento, Calif. Thanks!



The above log appeared on our "Don't Forget the 'S' (GC5A07) cache. I
went down Monday August 16th to identify myself and thank Steve for
watching out for this cache. I was told by a co-worker that Steve just
had back surgery. Checking a couple of numbers at the hospital did not
put me in touch with Steve. I called another number that was given to
me and Steve answered the phone. He explained to me that he had a disk
fused in his back and he would not be back to work for a few weeks but
another grounds keeper will check on the cache from time to time. We
have a very good working agreement with the managers of this very public
place and we all need to be very Thankful for this very nice hide.

Bob Smith, Petite Elite

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