In my opinion, the current cream of the Gilbert crop is the "Emily's
Hour" series by Team MamaLlama:
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?tx=40861821-1835-4e11-b666-8d41064d03fe&u=Team+MamaLlama
Six semi-tough puzzles + creative container hides
I also consider caches by
butterscotch#2
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?u=butterscotch%232
or
Peasinapod
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?u=Peasinapod
to be high on the list of creative hides.
Tim
Team AZFastFeet
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 8:46 AM , AZ Specter wrote:
> Hey guys-
> New to the list, just wanted to say 'hi' and introduce myself. I
> started
> caching a few years ago, but have been fairly inactive (less than 30
> finds).
> It seems that when the weather was good enough outside, I was too busy
> to go
> cache. Now I have a new baby, who, gives me extra exercise while we're
> out,
> since I have to carry her on my back! I use a Garmin 60CSx and love
> it for
> the most part. I also just started using my iPhone as well (although
> the gc
> application needs some improvements).
>
> I'm considering placing a few caches around my house, as there's none
> within
> a 1-2 mile radius from me. I'm looking for ideas and was wondering
> what's
> the most creative caches you guys have seen here in AZ? Anything in
> the East
> Valley (I live in Gilbert) that I could add to my list to go find
> today? I'd
> love to hear/see some ideas on really creative caches...
>
> Thanks, and I look forward to caching with you guys!
> -Specter
>
>
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