[Az-Geocaching] (no subject)

Baja Fleg listserv@azgeocaching.com
Fri, 12 Jul 2002 16:20:37 -0600


Why should there have to be requirements?  If you don't actually find and 
visit the statue then who exactly are you cheating?  I just got back from 
finding the statue that is in Albuquerque and it was a little bit of a 
challenge.  The park the statue once stood in is gone only to be replaced by 
a government building.
I do admit that the password protected file should be a little harder but 
like I said before the only person your cheating is yourself.  These cache 
finds only matter to the person finding them and the cache owner.  Its not 
like they are highly accurate either.  Damn someone for trying to do 
something nice for people he will never meet.....


Michael




----Original Message Follows----
Sorry if I offend anyone, but geocaching in Arizona has hit a new low. I
don't like the new virtual cache GC6FD5. It's a freebie without any
requirements. No requirement to visit the statue, no requirements to Email
the owner- there's no requirement to justify a "find" on this statue. The
"reward" is a certificate that is password protected. However, the password
is shown in the background picture and is in the web link attached to the
cache description. So what's the purpose of this cache (if you can call it
that)?

Larry Farquhar
Team "Wyle E"
www.happy-wanderers.com <www.happy-wanderers.com>



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