[Az-Geocaching] sick and tired

Brent Milner listserv@azgeocaching.com
Wed, 9 Apr 2003 09:55:51 -0700


Yep, that is still my favorite cache to date, Eric. The "turf turd" as I
lovingly refer to it. :)

-FroBro Q-Tip


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[mailto:az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com]On Behalf Of Eric
Quinn
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 8:38 AM
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] sick and tired


I had the most fun with a cache that I didn't expect
to last long, and it didn't. It was hidden in plain
sight but got the best err, logs. I'm sure I had at
least as much fun as the finders did.

I don't think you can expect a cache to remain for a
long period of time anymore. Too many agencies are
both noticing and either changing their rules to
account for caching or they are enforcing rules they
have let slide for a long time.


Eric
Team Dragon

--- Regan Smith <buggers@mindspring.com> wrote:
> On the other hand what joy has the hiding brought
> you? I when I put out
> Eating Crow thought is was a great cache and some of
> the logs were
> fantastic, I was very *&^%(%(*&% when it was stolen
> twice...then when a
> young mom mentioned the "drug" trades that were
> taking place decided not to
> replace it, then You have not had the pleasure of
> meeting FRED, he I feel is
> the way Urban caches should be, hidden in plain site
> and some caches have
> even mistaken him for something else... He will be
> taken to nice little
> places that will bring cachers to enjoy...and he
> cost lotsa...Then yeah
> there is the sad fact that some people that didn't
> pay attention when
> manners were discussed and plunder caches, infact I
> feel that some even go
> out of their way to plunder a cache...but at the
> same time there will be
> people that will go out of their way to enjoy a
> cache....That is why I feel
> it is important that the hidder take the time to
> make the preparation to
> hide the cache I cringe when a person hides a cache
> just to hide a cache,
> and yes these caches might last...and could be in a
> neat place but with a
> little more planning it would be even better...and I
> think there is a direct
> correlation to the joy you get in hiding you get
> from it being found, both
> outweigh plundering

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