Regan also missed mine, where caches are safe from muggles because of cache guardians of cactus and rattlesnakes.
Aaron Linehan <aaron.linehan@gmail.com> wrote:
So you decided not to use mine: "If you go caching in winter, you don't need an ice pick."
On 5/27/06, Regan Smith < evilfish@cox.net> wrote:So I am missing a few more of the Reasons to cache in Arizona# 9 - I have yet to see a cache hide as creative as the ones from SJB.# 8 - Arizona has the best back country geocaches that I have come across.# 7 - The geocachers in Arizona as a whole are the friendliest most helpful geocachers I have met.
#5 A cache may go for more than a year with a cracked lid, and everything will be just fine inside. The camo rockpile will deflect what little rain falls on it!#4 You will not hear what size is it instead you will hear is it smaller
than mine.
#3 Travel bugs are not only metal but really Alive#2 dog tag travel bugs are used on real dogs#1 not only are caches hid by plane but found by balloon as well
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