[Az-Geocaching] READ THIS CACHE SITE -

AZcachemeister azcachemeister at getnet.com
Mon Apr 18 20:09:34 MST 2005


Mad Morty McVane

Koch, Dan wrote:

>And now I ask you...and I quote:
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>And this is your concern in what way? 
>Were any of the TBs in question yours? 
>Did the owners contact you and ask you to get involved? 
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>At least Highpointer is just playing the game, and not attacking anyone and
>everyone that doesn't play the same way.  
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>LazyK - Dan
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>ShadowAce wrote: 
>Here is his reasons:
>- The travel bugs that I removed from this cache had been in the cache
>an average of 25 days each, and each of these travel bugs had been
>passed up by an average of 10 geocaching teams before I grabbed them.
>I took five travel bugs, but I immediately moved two of them to nearby
>caches later in the same day. I took pictures of those travel bugs and
>uploaded them to both my cache and travel bug log entries.
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>Mr. Lowpointer:
>And this is your concern in what way? 
>Were any of the TBs in question yours? 
>Did the owners contact you and ask you to get involved? 
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>- There is no need for a travel bug hotel in this location. There are
>many geocaches nearby with regular-sized containers. This is not in
>the middle of the city but is near the edge of Tonto National Forest.
>There are over 50 caches within a five-mile radius of this location,
>and most of these caches have containers that are large enough to fit
>most travel bugs. It may take a little more effort, but if one has
>multiple travel bugs, isn't it better to put them in a variety of
>different caches rather than one single cache?
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>Mr. Lowpointer:
>Perhaps there is no need for any Travel Bug Hotels, anywhere.
>The owner has chosen to call it a Travel Bug Hotel, and cachers have chosen
>to leave Travel Bugs in it.
>Certainly made things convenient for you, didn't it?
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>- This cache is exposed and is very close to a street corner. The
>cache site is close enough to be seen by motorists who are stopped at
>the stop sign. Whenever I come here, I see new litter desosited in the
>area, and usually I pick some of it up. There is good chance that this
>cache could be found accidentally by a non-geocacher, who would likely
>take the cache and/or it contents, especially since the contents
>contain a large variety of music and computer CDs which is more
>valuable than the contents of most caches. I do not like to put travel
>bugs in caches that I feel are too exposed.
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>Mr. Lowpointer:
>If you don't like the cache, or the location, STAY AWAY.
>Many caches in less accessible areas have come up missing, the contents are
>irrelevant.
>Not wanting to put a Travel Bug in does not give you the right to remove
>them all.
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>- The geocacher who commented on what I did on the cache page has
>nearly 1,000 cache findings, but has more than 2,000 travel bug
>findings. I, on the other hand, have close to 1,600 cache findings,
>but I have less than 400 travel bug finds. Enough said.
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>Mr. Lowpointer:
>What the hell does MaxB's find count and Travel Bug count (or how they
>compare to yours) have to do with ANYTHING?
>Max B seems to be interested in TRADING Travel Bugs. If he takes three, he
>leaves three. Thus assuring others will at least have some Travel Bugs
>available if that's what they're after.
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>Now enough HAS been said.
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>Ken Akerman (a.k.a. Highpointer)
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