They are still in the database and will be forever. I just havent gotten around to integrating more of the story management code I have been writing. (Been working on a comment system) Anyway, here's a quick and dirty story viewer, I already wrote the code so a page only took 8 lines of code to make the whole thing. Anyway, the page is: http://azgeocaching.com/story.html?story=6 Just increment the 6 (the first story number) and you will eventually get to your story. There are only about 30-ish stories in there or less and most of them are still on the first place, so it shouldn't take too long to get to what you want. (story 9 for first 100 finds) Hopefull I can get a search system in place and put this page up for the world to use, in some sort of useable manner. Brian On Tuesday 05 November 2002 02:42 pm, Team Tierra Buena wrote: > Is there an archive of the azgeocaching.com home page items that have > been aged off? You know, the stuff from like when Wyle E became the > first to find 100 caches, etc. > > Steve > Team Tierra Buena > Making Geocaching harder than it ought to be...