Re: [Az-Geocaching] Why I am thnking of public retirement

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Author: az_pistolero
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Why I am thnking of public retirement
I guess I fit into this group. My premium membership renewed a month
ago and I only just found this listserv :-)

There was a period from June through August when I had other
priorities, as I expect will happen every year. Maybe in a few
months or years I'll hit 500. Caching is a great way to find cool
spots I'd not know about when I visit new places. Also a great way
to spend a few hours with the kids.


Someday, I may even be in town when one of the local event caches pop  
up, and meet some fellow cachers!     I've still never tripped over  
anyone while on a hunt.



az_pistolero




On Oct 19, 2006, at 7:17 PM, Tim and Marilyn Gunderson wrote:

> I'm relieved to read some of the latest posts. I have never been
> into numbers and thought for a long time that maybe I was missing
> something. I have never understood the fascination with
> powercaching. I like out of the way caches and I like multis. At
> times I like to do urban caches but mostly for the stealth factor.
> I have been a member for 4 years and just passed the 500 mark. I
> live in Idaho but travel to Arizona once or twice a year to visit
> family near Wickenburg and Tucson. In fact I am a member of the AZ-
> Geocaching loop just so I can keep up on what is going on down
> there for my next trip. When there, I love to go caching, you
> people do a great job placing caches. In fact my numbers usually
> take a big jump after a trip there because that is what I do - I
> cache.
>
> I think caching is what you make of it. I don't get the numbers
> game - but if that is your gig then I say good luck. I much prefer
> a day on the west side of the Tucson Mts (one of my favorite places
> to cache) picking up 6 or 8 caches. In fact one of my favorite
> caches of all time is over there. It's a multi, and I'm a
> geologist, so if you are familiar with that area you can probably
> guess which one I am referring to.
>
> I hope we all continue to enjoy and improve this hobby and get out
> of it whatever makes us happy.
> tgundy
>






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