>From: Scott Wood <>
>At this event, a Tucson cacher, who I had never met before and I can't
>remember who now, came up to me and said that they would be more than happy
>to take us out and give us some pointers on how to find caches. They had
>assumed that we were new to the game. I just sort of laughed to myself and
>thanked them for their offer. :-)
ROFLMAO!!!!!!! :)) :)) :)) LOLOLOLOLOL Thats funny. 300 finds and you are
new to the game. Back then, 300 finds was ALOT and it took a real effort and
commitment to the game to reach that milestone 300 (alot of hiking too!). I
dont beleive I ever let the 'numbers' thing go to my head. I got #1 as a
goal and held it for many months (8 months?) and then let it slide. It was
fun and I enjoyed the 'personal' goal of getting to the top. I just do it
for fun now and the numbers mean absolutely nothing. I personally think that
geocaching.com should 'hide' the numbers that show up next to everyone's
name on the main site, so no one is judged by how many caches they have
found.
>It seems that there were a lot of times when you and I were the only people
>in the chat room. I have also enjoyed the times that we have gotten
>together and found a cache or 2, not to mention drinking a few beers at the
>Hooters in Tempe.
Yea, speaking of which... we need to get that chat room active again! For
anyone who is interested, here is the link:
http://lp.snaptek.com/chat/
Stop in from time to time to see if anyone is in there!
Scott
Team Ropingthewind
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