[Az-Geocaching] Re: Power Trail not approved!
Guy Aldrich
graldrich at gmail.com
Fri Mar 4 19:10:40 MST 2005
Gale,I was trying to do something SPECIAL not ordinary!I wanted
something that when out of state cachers ask about a must do cache or
must do series I wanted the answer to be that trail I was trying to
put together!Right now if someone were to ask me what was my best
caching experience I would say The Bearcreek Powertrail in LaQuinta
,California!
In the end my original plan was so hacked to death it no longer was
even appealing to me!
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 22:27:08 GMT, Rand Hardin <rhrdn8 at juno.com> wrote:
>
> I'm sitting here shaking my head and thinking about what Scott Sparks just wrote about multi-caches...and at the same time remembering "SPROCKET'S 12 STEP PROGRAM" (GCD812). (hehehehe) ;-) :-D
>
> SPROCKET'S 12 STEP PROGRAM:
> http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=06608f57-b159-4c5d-8ecb-c125c449e0da
>
> Rand (RandMan)
>
> ************************************************************************
>
> SCOTT SPARKS WROTE:
>
> Concerning the multi-cache versus multiple individual caches issue, I
> would, by far, prefer to see multiple individual caches, each with
> their own logbook. As anyone who has maintained or hunted for a
> multi-cache knows, it only takes one missing step of a multi-cache to
> make the whole multi-cache worthless and un-findable.
>
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