Re: [Az-Geocaching] A bit of history - question

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Author: Steven Stringham
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] A bit of history - question
Tim and Bob,
Thank you. That was exactly what I was looking for.

Tim Giron wrote:
> You are referring to Metro Pecan:
>
> http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=149
>
> After that, the next urban that I see was Lot-O-Cache:
>
> http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=573
>
> The data on azgeocaching.com is great for looking into the old AZ
> caches. I used the following URL to sort them by age and then just
> started checking them out (by right clicking and opening a new tab on
> the "GC#" link):
>
> http://azgeocaching.com/cache_stats.php?srt=age&pp=all
>
> This page takes a while to load, so you will want to avoid reloading it
> over and over again. If you don't know what I am referring to when I
> mentioned "right clicking and opening a new tab", you are probably using
> Internet Explorer... You might want to consider giving Firefox a roll:
> http://www.mozilla.com/
>
> Tim
> Team AZFastFeet
>
> Steven Stringham wrote:
>
>> I am looking to find out what the earliest URBAN AZ geocaches were.
>>
>> I think I remember one about camelback and 35th ave. Something about a
>> walnut tree and an ammo box. But, I can't seem to find it.
>>
>> Anybody know which urban caches in AZ were first?
>>
>>
>
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