[Az-Geocaching] Memories of geocaching days gone by
Ed & Mimi Philpott
mphilpott at rni.net
Fri Jan 27 17:24:19 MST 2006
Theres a better chance of the first 100 still being there because of where
they were hid and the fact that I don't think micros existed than. It sure
is wierd to think that we used to rush across town for a FTF because we were
only getting 1 or 2 new ones a week. I remember racing the Yellow Jeep and
the Bufput to Chandler for FTF and I was coming from North Phx.
Trail Gypsy - Ed
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>For added nostalgia, take a look back and see how many of those first 100
>are still active...50%? 60%?
Of the first 100 caches that I did... 46% of them are still active.
Scott
Team Ropingthewind
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