Cheryl and I just got back from our 2nd scuba diving class. Loran, your going to need to be certified to find a couple of the caches we have planned. That is here in Arizona within 100 miles. I do believe theres one in Lake Powell that requires scuba also. To me, its not much fun if you can walk or drive right up to the cache. :-) The memorable caches to me are the ones that are multi-caches, required multiple visits, research, and alot of thinking. As far as caching on the west-side, my wife will let me go caching whenever I want however I am short on gas money. Team CBX2, Cody -----Original Message----- From: az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com [mailto:az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com]On Behalf Of loran @cox Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 6:37 PM To: listserv@azgeocaching.com Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Death of Geocaching I still enjoy caching a lot. I did find 4 today but the two that gave me problems where multis with coords and to many places to hide. When a cache is hidden with coords one should be within reason able to find the cache at the coords. I Know that not all GPSs are equal so when a small item is hid there should not be 100+ places to look. Another problem is one of the caches I did find was in a live electrical box. At one I didn't find the likely locations included closed power panels and water boxes. I believe care must be taken in placing urban caches as to avoid having cacher opening electrical panels and other item belonging to private citizens and cities. All caches should be reachable without violating someone's property. As of lately that has not been the case. I know I'm rambling but after being away for 2 days I was looking forward to a fun day of caching. Of course that didn't happen today. I've got to learn to walk away from the caches that are just not worth it but with my obsession that isn't easy. But today may of helped on my road to recovery. If you ever get bored staying at home we could get together during the week for some caches to the west. See I'm not cured yet. That is if the wife will let you go out. Loran (Team Sand Dollar) ----- Original Message ----- From: teamcbx2 To: Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 6:07 PM Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Death of Geocaching > Sounds like an early warning sign of Yellow Jeep Fever. No really, why > don't you just sit back and take a break? I know, BOREDOM.... I'm losing > my mind watching daytime TV and looking through never ending want ads. > > Team CBX2, > Cody > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com > [mailto:az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com]On Behalf Of loran > @cox > Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 5:46 PM > To: listserv@azgeocaching.com > Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Death of Geocaching > > > Frustration will be the death of caching. > > A few more days like today and I'll be cured of my obsession. > > When did geocaching go from seeing how many people can find a cache to how > many people will log a no find on a cache. > > If I where new to geocaching and had a day like today I would probably give > up on the game. > > I guess I just tired of hunting for tiny items with coordinate, with less > than accurate coordinates, in areas with to many places to hide. > > Team Sand Dollar > > > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > listserv@azgeocaching.com > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com > > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > listserv@azgeocaching.com > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com > _______________________________________________ Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching Arizona's Geocaching Resource http://www.azgeocaching.com