You know Ken, I sometimes feel that way myself. My "Trails End" http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=dbc1b5c6-0350-4daa-87bd-b711b286046f cache has be reported stolen again, and it is definitely in a remote area! This is the second time it has come up missing, although I have yet to confirm that it is actually missing now. I find it very difficult to believe that two ammo cans have just be happened upon at this location, but I guess stranger things have happened!
Gordon
Team Coyote1022
-----Original Message-----From:
az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com [mailto:az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com]On Behalf Of Ken AkermanSent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004
10:30 PMTo: listserv@azgeocaching.comSubject: [Az-Geocaching] Who took my
geocache San Juan Overlook?
Several months ago, I received a note from an
experienced geocacher explaining that he couldn't find my cache San Juan
Overlook in South Mountain Park. Today I checked the cache, and
unfortunately it is gone.
I don't understand why this cache is missing,
because it cannot be seen from the trail and I thought that it was
well-hidden. It did appear to me to be better hidden than many other
caches in South Mountain Park that are still in existence, some of which were
established before San Juan Overlook.
What could have caused this cache
to disappear? Someone who knew of the existence of the cache (a rogue
"geocacher", perhaps) must have taken it.
Two of my other caches, Phoenix
Open (gone for the second time, even with a smaller container) and Estrella FREE
Car Cache (difficult to get to and quite remote, so there is no way that it
could have been found accidentally) also appear to be missing. This may
sound a bit paranoid, but could there be someone out there who doesn't like me
who is taking my caches?
Ken (a.k.a. Highpointer)