Well at least you didn't drive off with the whole cache, like I did! :-[ Fortunately, the next cache on my list wasn't too far away so when I noticed it on the floor of my truck, it wasn't much of a backtrack and I returned it in less than an hour...YEOWWW! AZcachemeister Scott Wood wrote: > Ok, I was in El Paso for work the last few days, and visited a few > caches along the way there and back. > > One of the caches that I visited was called Quickie Cache, GCK28P, > which is along I-10 in New Mexico. None of this is all that exciting > except that I know for a fact that some on this list have already > logged this cache. How do I know this you might be asking yourself. > > Well, let me tell you. This cache is an Altoids can cache, and I > signed a sheet of paper that had a number of other names and dates on > it. I figured it was the log sheet and thought nothing else of it, > until I start cleaning out my car today. The way that I know some on > this very list have visited this cache is that I found the REAL log > book, which is VERY TINY, on the floor of my vehicle. > > I have to admit that I feel pretty bad about taking the log book home > on accident. I just contacted the cache owner to see if they want me > to mail it, or wait and drop it off on my next trip though. > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >____________________________________________________________ >Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com >To edit your setting, subscribe or unsubscribe visit: >http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > >Arizona's Geocaching Resource >http://www.azgeocaching.com > >