Re: [Az-Geocaching] 2007 Arizona CITO Coin

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Author: AZTech
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] 2007 Arizona CITO Coin
On the topic of ideas from those in Tucson, you can view a pic of the Alamo
Wash adoption sign at
http://img.geocaching.com/cache/71061f4e-1151-46dd-aa9c-945cc42dec9d.jpg,
though I'm sure we could get a better one if need be. The text on the
current design could reference the woodcutter's "Remember the Alamo... in
Tucson (GCJ3K5)<http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=02122839-ed01-445a-be44-123797c2b507>"
cache, which was the inspiration for the Alamo Wash CITO series. I'm sure
Brian and others could add some creative touches to come up with a nice
looking design, but these could be the basic elements of the coin, very
similar to the current design... Other ideas?

David - AZTech


On 2/20/07, Jared Ross <> wrote:
>
> *whistle whistle*
> "All of the kids out of the pool!
> It's adult swim time now."
>
> I think there could be a very valid argument here, if only it was
> presented in a more respectful manner. Since this is a discussion of the
> coin design then maybe some constructive ideas could be thrown out by those
> involved in the other CITO events. AZTech had some good, well presented,
> thoughts. I especially like the idea of an Arizona CITO's series (the series
> could grow if future CITO events are established). I think the current
> design is good (with the exception of my earlier comments) and I also think
> it was created to represent Arizona and not just Phoenix. However, there
> could most likely be a better design that encapsulates the entire state
> better. It will be hard for Brian and Jake to know what that design is
> though until some ideas are given out from those in Tucson and other areas.
>
> In response to the "disgruntled hiker" on the sign:
> That was about 80% joke and 20% actual feedback on the coin. While I
> myself couldn't think of a more appropriate image (especially this early in
> the design phase) it was my first gut reaction when I saw it.
>
> Jared
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: ShadowAce <>
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 1:32:43 PM
> Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] 2007 Arizona CITO Coin
>
> Chopping this down at the request of others on the list...
>
>
> "The Arizona CITO Geocoin "
>
> A one mile section of of the beeline highway was adopted by the Geocachers
> of Arizona. A Physical Geocache is located near the coordinates of the sign.
> C.I.T.O. Always N 33 29.705 W 111 48.280
>
> So this has nothing to do with you and I getting along, it is and was
> simply a statement that I do not feel this represents the STATE and of
> course I believed the original post was asking for opinions. I am sorry to
> have given an opinion that was other then 'This is Perfect, I will buy 100'
>
> Next time I wont respond when asked an opinion unless I think it is a
> wonderful perfect idea.
>
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