Having thought a bit more (and actually looking at the event #17 site -
I see that maybe I need to sit down now and shut up... for now.
Brian Casteel wrote:
>
> Rather than getting into a battle over this, I’ll answer once with
> what I know and leave it at that.
>
> There is some backlash to the cost because in the past it was free to
> attend, and at least in the case of the first HR that I helped
> organize, very few donations hit the table to even begin to cover the
> cost of food that was grilled, along with other items and materials
> used to create the HR environment. Subsequent years? I don’t know
> because I moved to BigSky Country and circumstances haven’t yet worked
> in my favor to be able to make it down there. I stated last week that
> if those who are complaining only knew what it cost to put one of
> these events on, attitudes might change a bit, but so far they haven’t.
>
> The other backlash as I understand it is due to the fact that this is
> no longer a Geocacher ONLY event. It was opened up to the masses,
> presumably for reasons I can understand, but don’t necessarily agree
> with. Posting on craigslist and azcentral the event information is
> counter-productive to sentiments regarding the event, which has always
> been about cachers. Rather than keeping it at the caliber it has
> always been at, perhaps it could have been scaled back instead, or
> simply not posted to those sites that turned this into a perceived
> commercial cache. While opening it up to the masses is a way to bring
> new cachers into the fold, I don’t agree with the way it was done.
>
> But seriously though. The folks taking (in some cases repeated) shots
> really need to grow up and perhaps take the time to understand why
> there is now a cost to attend, whereas in the past there was not.
>
> Personally, I think mistakes were made on both sides of this. First,
> by turning it ‘commercial’ by publishing information about outside of
> gc.com, and then those who reverted back to 4^th grade immaturity in
> their stabs at the turn of events.
>
> Unless there are some changes (not sure what or how exactly), I
> suspect that this year will be the final HR.
>
> Brian
>
> Team A.I.
>
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> *From:* az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com
> [mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] *On Behalf Of
> *ShadowAce
> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 09, 2007 11:02 AM
> *To:* listserv@azgeocaching.com
> *Subject:* [Az-Geocaching] Er? Halloween RadioActive Event
>
> I received an email from a friend saying they were glad to see that
> Team Evil Fish helped Tamo get a listing for Halloween RadioActive.
>
> I then asked what they were referring to and they said ..
>
> IamHungryFish: Geolizing Event #17 by Team Evil Fish GC16FHA is the
> listed cache for people to get a 'smiley' for attending Halloween
> RadioActive.
>
> I had to inform them that the event by evil fish is over 27 miles away
> as a crow flies and begins 2 hours after the HRA event.
>
> Now I am seeing all sorts of logs on the cache within a business
> called Someburros' is getting all sorts of notes that seem to be
> taking an attack at the Halloween RadioActive event. Am I missing some
> joke by Phoenix cachers down here in the southern parts? Or do people
> really think the HRA gatherings are that much of a waste of time?
>
> I am asking because we (my family) are putting in a lot of time again
> this year to ensure everyone has fun and we are trying to 'out do'
> what we have done in the past. Is this really something that
> geocachers are upset about?
>
> Maybe I am just confused, but logs such as:
> 'Oh great! A real event. I will be there with WhirledCache.'
> and
> ' Wow, you sure this isn't a typo? You know, it's funny, I didn't see
> a $20 admission charge here. I don't even need to 'pre-register'. Or
> would that be 'FREE-register'? Well, I happen to be FREE that day, and
> since you are considerate enough to make this a FREE event for the
> Geocaching Community, I'll feel FREE to show up!
> Looking forward to a REAL Halloween Event!
> Thanks, Evil(FREE)Fish!'
>
> seem to be pretty direct attacks on Tamo for all the work he and his
> family put into this.
>
> Is this what geocaching is now about? I keep hearing about how
> friendly and supportive the geocaching community is but then we see
> things like this and have to wonder what happened that we are not
> hearing about. Would any of the Phoenix cachers care to let others
> know what is happening?
>
> Thank you
> -Dirk/ShadowAce
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