I concur! I'm about to start a couple of caches and I have a stash of
cool items ready to go.
I have yet to find a cold beer in a cache - now that would be the best find
I could think of (think Mammoth Grove)!
In a message dated 1/20/2005 2:10:08 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
jscotti@pirl.lpl.Arizona.EDU writes:
Hey
Everyone,
I've been working on making the rounds and visiting
my active cache
containers and have been very disappointed with the quality
of the items I'm
finding in my caches as well as in other caches when I go
hunting. If I had
brought a larger selection of items with me
yesterday, I think I would have
emptied out all of the junk and put a fresh
higher quality set of items in
there. I might still.... I've
seen enough of those little plastic
dinosaurs, bears, armymen, or whatever
and 99 cent store plastic keychains.
I usually bring at the least my
favorite combo whistle/thermometer/magnifier
keychains or even a compass or
something and often don't even bother taking
anything from the mostly
worthless collection of junk in the cache. If I'm
lucky, I'll find
something actually worthwhile or a TB.... Other than team
business
cards, I don't remember the last time I found a team signature item
like
the TMBH keychains or the old Sand Dollars. Even a cheap whistle is
a
lot better than what I'm seeing in geocaches today. Is it my
imagination or
has the general quality of cache items gone down - or maybe
I'm just
comparing the quality I see to what I stocked the cache with
originally (you
know, like a sleeve of 3 golf balls for My Blue Heaven to
grab, or a Silva
compass or a homemade bag of genuine Hawaiin beach
sand...) or even what I
used to find when I was one of the first couple
finders of a new geocache (I
think most of us who hide caches tend to stock
them well - I found an
outdated old VGA graphics card in a cache
once). Maybe the quality of cache
items has always been that
low?
Sorry to sound so grumpy, but I really was disappointed
with the contents
I found last night. I'd hate to have to restock all
of my caches with a
better quality of trinkets. At least I didn't
find any lighters, bullets or
Playboy magazines in
it....
Jim.
Jim Scotti
Lunar & Planetary
Laboratory
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~jscotti/
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