[Az-Geocaching] Cache Placing Philosophy

wolfb8 listserv@azgeocaching.com
Sat, 6 Apr 2002 09:40:45 -0700


I like cache's that introduce me to new area, that do not end up at the end
of the trip. When I place a cache in a area I try to place it in the middle
so that people can explore around it if they choose, or choose not to.   Or
if  a long way out there i might place one at a half way point so that
people are not driving and driving or walking and walking... Guess the
bottom line is I want the finder to feel they are incontrol of there
atventure not me


just my 2 cents

libby





From: "Team Cache-Quest" <cache-quest@cox.net>
To: <listserv@azgeocaching.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Cache Placing Philosophy


> I certainly don't think it is a bad idea to place caches in Arizona that
> take time to find.  Some of my favorites required a long drive or even an
> overnight stay.  I'll admit that I've done my share of chasing numbers,
but
> I think most would say that's not what it is about.
>
> At first I didn't care for the virtual caches, but I've come to really
enjoy
> them.  I like caches at  landmarks that area interesting to see, but I
don't
> like to attract negative attention by hiding objects there.  I think
cachers
> have come up with a lot of interesting and creative ways to extend the
> sport.
>
> On more difficult or out of the way caches, I do appreciate the owner
giving
> some directions on how to find the park, trailhead, or right dirt road.
> Simple things like the operating hours of a park are important.  When
> someone doesn't live in an area, just getting to the right spot to start
the
> cache can be very frustrating.
>
> Well I need to get going, I've got a big day of caching planned!
>
> Jerry
> Team Cache-Quest
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jim Stamm" <JimStamm@Mac.com>
> To: <listserv@azgeocaching.com>
> Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 7:20 AM
> Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Cache Placing Philosophy
>
>
> > After a long time, and many miles, I finally placed a cache at Buster
> > Spring (GC441F).  I felt that it was a good placing at the time because
> > it offered challenge, variety of attack routes, and hopefully a sense of
> > accomplishment for the successful geocacher.
> >
> > Now I am having second thoughts, and wanted some input before placing
> > another.  The emphasis seems to be on the number of caches, and the
speed
> > with which they are attained.  Buster Spring will definitely hinder that
> > type of goal.  Is it a bad idea to place caches in Arizona that eat up
> > time?
> >
> >
> > -Jim
> >
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