The first one in the state (Prescott/Prescott Valley) was stolen after two finds.
It was hidden at the peak of a ramada, and required a ladder to get to it.

My Magellan(s) (obviously) can't receive the chirp signals.
If you properly list them as Mystery caches so we (those of us who can't receive the chirp signal) can properly ignore them, then all will be well.

If you waste people's time on a cache they can't complete, then your little devil-capsules might also 'go missing'.
Not that I would ever consider removing one, I'm just sayin'...

AZcachemeister



MEL HOCKWITT wrote:
Don't know about the Queen Creek area but here in Tucson I know of at least a dozen with more coming on board buying the Garmin 62S/62ST, great units.  The Oregon is out there also.

There are 3 Chirp caches in our area now with more to come.

Carmel


Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 10:41:43 -0800
From: garykemp@sbcglobal.net
To: az-geocaching@listserv.azgeocaching.com
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Garmin Chirp

Would be interested in how many people in the area have GPS recievers that can access the Garmin chirp.  I have ordered a couple of them and intend to try to be creative in their use.

gary kemp (bishoptakesqueen)

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