RE: [Az-Geocaching] geocache in Peru

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Author: Gale
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Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] geocache in Peru
Navajo is one of the hardest languages I know. With Mike and my in laws all speaking it, and living on the reservation for 2 years, I still cant pronounce the basic greeting without sounding like the dumbest of tourists.

We went to that geocache and claimed it. We were there and we found the required info. That makes it proper to claim it. You should too Steve. A reply, while nice, isnt required to claim the cache.

Team Tierra Buena <> wrote:

> A while back, someone posted (on the GC.com forums) a list of caches that could be 'found' from the comfort of your


> couch/chair/kitchen table. Most of the cache pages were written in foreign languages, which adds to the fun, but no need to go out > in the heat!




Peru? There’s one on Central Avenue in Phoenix:

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f3986265-0502-42cc-b2b8-c5fde39e9231

Depending on your point of view, of course, Navajo might be considered a “foreign language”. But the web pages that have the answers are all in plain English. SPOILER ALERT: The answers are all on http://tinyurl.com/87pk8.

What really ticks me off is that this is a “vacation virtual”. The “hider” is from Texas.

I’ve been to this location and read all the information, but it was in conjunction with a visit to that office building in my pre-caching days. I know it’s not about the numbers, but I submitted the answers to the hider based on the information on that web page, and never got a reply. So I assume it’s okay to claim the find, but I still can’t bring myself to do it.



Steve

Team Tierra Buena


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