[Az-Geocaching] Cache Placing Philosophy

DAVID G HANSEN listserv@azgeocaching.com
Sat, 6 Apr 2002 10:40:00 -0700


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One of the nice things about Geocaching is that you can pick and choose t=
he type of cache you want to do before you ever leave sometimes a quick o=
ne is great for after work but it is definitely nice to be able to go for=
 a longer hike and see much nicer areas than would be normally found with=
in the city..... =20
Thanks for all the work that you all go through in order to place a cache=
. Now if I could just get motivated :)

Thanks,
David Hansen (Tech2000)
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----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Stamm
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 7:25 AM
To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
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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&nbsp;</DIV>After a long time, and many miles, I finally placed a cache a=
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he time because<BR>it offered challenge, variety of attack routes, and ho=
pefully a sense of<BR>accomplishment for the successful geocacher.<BR><BR=
>Now I am having second thoughts, and wanted some input before placing<BR=
>another.&nbsp; The emphasis seems to be on the number of caches, and the=
 speed<BR>with which they are attained.&nbsp; Buster Spring will definite=
ly hinder that<BR>type of goal.&nbsp; Is it a bad idea to place caches in=
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