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Author: Regan Smith
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] A bit of history - question
GC2AC rats nest is older



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[mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of Regan
Smith
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2006 8:32 AM
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] A bit of history - question



Now all that is needed to do is check the old caches



If my puter was not being an idiot I would gladly do such



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AZcachemeister
Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2006 11:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] A bit of history - question



It's not the style of the hide but the location.
Urban: In a town or city.

Regan Smith wrote:

WE need a definition of Urban.



Under lightbase



In park bush



In newspaper rack



What is the definition???







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AZcachemeister
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 10:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] A bit of history - question



Good luck figuring out what was the first 'urban' cache!
Yes, you can put the ammo can lid in a box and make it a TB, but it needs a
catchy name to be effective.
'Metro Pecan: Cracked'?
'Metro Pecan: My slice of the Pie'?
Or maybe just 'Lost Lid'?

Steven Stringham wrote:

Well, that Metro Pecan was AZ's #4 geocache. And the first Urban in the
State. No, I don't know if it was the first urban period. Maybe I need
do some looking on that one.... Hummm.

So, yes you have some history right there. Can we put the ammo can lid
in a plexiglass case and call it a TB?

Roping The Wind wrote:


From: Bob Renner <>

The cache was plundered only a short time after it was
initally created. It was in plain sight and had a
combination lock on the box with the combination in
the web page. Someone riped the lid off and emptied
the contents. The empty shell was on the tree for a
long time after that.

Finally, about a year ago, the tree was cut down and
the field plowed. I assume the box was removed with
the tree, but since the lid was ripped off and
discarded earlier, it was in the field for you to
find.



Wow. That is some cool little history right there! I was wondering if the
rest of the box might be in the ground there. Now I know it isnt. So
everything fits together nicely and the mystery is solved! :) Looks like we
did find the lid from that cache then. It is interesting that we found the
lid almost precisely at the coordinates... not more than a few feet off...
considering it was plowed into the ground. Fun stuff!

Team Ropingthewind
Scott


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