[Az-Geocaching] CITO 2005 #2

PATRICK FINLEY Fastball50 at msn.com
Wed Apr 27 19:46:11 MST 2005


Personally, I really don't have any interest in cleaning up one of the dirtiest section of highways in the state of Az. I suspect this section of highway was available for adoption because it is such a dump. I know it's close to the landfill, and that's probably one reason why it's so littered. It's nice that geocachers are interested in cleaning up this highway, but why not clean up a section of our beautiful desert instead? Granted, Geocaching may not receive any attention from the general public by cleaning up a shooting/dumping area in the rural area, but I don't really care what others in the Valley think of geocachers. We pick up trash while caching all the time and don't need to pick up trash along an urban highway to show we care. Besides, I'd like to know what the definition of a "serious" cacher is. I really don't think that picking up urban trash 1 day for 2 hours makes somebody a "serious" geocacher. How about going out seeking and placing caches on a regular basis, instead of giving the geocaching world the definition of serious geocaching?.............Flatiron

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From: ShadowAce
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 8:07 AM
To: listserv at azgeocaching.com
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] CITO 2005 #2

Not to worry Gale, I think most people saw it for what it is, an
attempt to make others feel bad. I am sorry that I was unable to miss
training and drive almost 4 hours round trip to pick up trash in
Phoenix again.

I did not know that meant I was anything less of a cacher. I am sure
most of Phoenix will drive down here when we do cleanups. So...

On 4/26/05, Gale <sonoralovesmommy at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> "Will5119 at cox.net" <will5119 at cox.net> wrote:
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> I would like to thank all of those who came out to help us with this CITO
> event. Only the most serious geocachers turn out for this type of cache!  
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