[Az-Geocaching] Re: Most found in a day.

AZcachemeister azcachemeister at getnet.com
Wed Dec 7 19:28:39 MST 2005


Good Show!
Skipping an 'easy find' in order to not reveal the cache shows amazing 
depth of character.
It would have taken me weeks to log them all as I am compelled to write 
each log individually. :-X

Seth Zimmerman wrote:
> It WAS a long day (actually 2 days because I didn't
> sleep before the caching insanity due to some last
> minute planning alterations). My goal was 110 (double
> my previous record) and fortunately I had something
> like 162 planned and manually put into my GPS. There
> were some set backs throughout the day (caches I
> couldn't find) but that is to be expected. I was
> obviously in a rush so I could only spend so much time
> on a cache but my batting average for the day was
> pretty good in my opinion. Around noon I began to lose
> hope of reaching my goal but then came the SCRUNCH
> series which bouyed my spirit (and average hourly
> cache find rate). There were several frustrating
> moments when I would see a gathering of people in a
> park right next to a lamp pole or table where the gps
> was pointing to. I knew those would have been sure
> finds but I couldn't just wait for them to leave. It
> was so frustrating to abandon sure finds! After I
> finished I headed to IHOP with my brother and Frieza.
> Somehow I got home and I slept til 3 the next day.
> Then came the logging. I thought finding them all was
> the hard part. LOL   Anyway, Thanks to everyone who
> placed these caches. Without them I would not have
> been able to do it.   Omniterranaut (OTN)
>   
>



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