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Author: Team Tierra Buena
Date:  
To: listserv
Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Re: If It's Not a Find, What Is It Then?
On one memorable occasion, I signed a log with a wet stick and dirt
because I forgot my writing implement. Didn't happen again. :)
Back east one winter, found a cache in a snow-covered woods. It was so
cold that none of the writing implements, including the one I brought,
worked. But there was a container of glitter nail polish in the cache
that remained liquefied. I leave the rest as an exercise for the reader.

Thanks to all who responded with their thoughts. I know it's been
discussed before, but we've got some new folks on the list who may not
have seen those discussions. Personally, I don't care whether or if you
log them, unless, as I've said before, your failure to log deprives the
cache owner and fellow-cachers of information that would be useful to
them.

Steve
Team Tierra Buena

PS to mozartman: You're always teaching me something I never knew
before. I didn't realize they even *had* written language back then.
MWAAAAA-ha-ha-ha-haaah!


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