[Az-Geocaching] Old School?

Ford, Denny denny.ford6 at honeywell.com
Thu Apr 30 17:22:39 CDT 2009


Boy now I feel old,
We started immediately following 9/11 September 01

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Jim Scotti
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On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Team Sprocket wrote:

> I guess I qualify. I started caching in late September 2002.
Although, I
> consider myself part of the "second generation" of Arizona geocachers.
> There were (and still are) a handful of individuals who paved the way
for
> geocaching in Arizona.  To them, we all owe a great debt.

Funny, back in 2002, I would have considered guys like Scott and me to
be 
"second generation" after the first wave of geocachers that were around 
before us.  We certainly weren't the first, but like every "generation",

there's that group of obsessive cachers who seem to turn up all the
time. 
Shadowace I'd put in the generation (or maybe two) after ours.  I
suppose we 
could talk in terms of "geocaching era's" like we talk about geologic
eras. 
Pre-MyBlueHeavenian in southern Arizona could be Snaptekian.  Then
there'd be 
the Wily-Shadowace boundary cache explosion......

Jim.

I'm not normally a religious man, but if you're up there, save me,
Superman! - Homer Simpson
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Jim Scotti
Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~jscotti/
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