Jeepster wrote: > So, Team Sprocket, the challenge is 161 caches in two weeks, not a > whole month. Well, technically, we did our 163 (not 161, but 163) in just 13 days..... just not in a row. ;-) Those in-between days we were busy working on our perpetual motion machine, our cold fusion theory and our formula for turning lead into gold. > So, although I don't presently live in Arizona, I'm would argue > against the derogatory "cacher from out of state" label. Do you now > consider Loren from Team Sand Dollar an outcast? If so, I'll accept > the title, but if not, don't throw me out because I had to move to the > Midwest right before the sport was invented. > > I didn't intend anything to be derogatory. And I'm not throwing anybody out of anything. I just think a full-time Arizonan ought to hold an Arizona record. Anything else would be like giving an award for the "Best Chicago Style Pizza" to a Pizza Hut in North Dakota. The shame was ours (as Arizonans) not yours. You done good! :-) I hate to think what you could have done if you'd stayed another two weeks. > Oh, by the way Scott, congrats on the 162 cache finds last month and > the 55 finds in a single day. > We humbly thank you. And I tip my hat to you for finding, what, 214 caches (in three states) in the month of March! > With tongue in cheek, > Jeepster (Tom Clark) > With so much tongue-in-cheek I'm about to choke, -- Sprocket