nothing like waiting for the last minute
btw Meadowglenn cache is missing as well as kingsbourgh and silverhawk...
Jake Olson wrote:
> If you're gonna focus your energy on a letter to be removed, why "M".
> Why not go after "W"? I mean "U" is bad enough, but do we really need
> a second "U" that's twice as bad as the original? Besides, it's
> shaped more like double "V" than double "U".
>
> My goals:
>
> 1. Hit 600 caches by the end of November. (This one is gonna be
> close but doable, I only need 5.)
> 2. Hit 700 by 2008. (I hear tell of a string of caches in the west
> valley that can knock a third of that down.)
> 3. Do another 299 caches by September 8, 2009.
> 4. Get out to GC57, and log my find on that one on it's 9th
> anniversary. GC57 was placed on 9/9/00, so on 9/9/09, it will be 9
> years old and I'll log it as my 999th cache.
> 5. Continue to attend as many events as possible... except for Flash
> Mobs, those aren't really events.
> 6. Have a new geocoin or two made.
>
> Jake - Team A.I.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 1:50 PM, Team Sprocket <scottsparks1@gmail.com
> <mailto:scottsparks1@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Some of my personal caching goals are (in no particular order):
>
> 1. Have fun caching with friends
> 2. Have fun caching with family
> 3. Have fun caching with Cheyenne, T.A.G.D.
> 4. Don't get hurt (this includes broken bones, gouged eyeballs,
> massive contusions and/or severe blood loss, but _excludes_
> piercings by cactus spines, blisters, minor scrapes, cuts and
> bruises.)
> 5. Find a minimum of 8 caches each day I go caching. This is to
> maintain or improve my average of 7.7 finds per day (of days gone
> caching.)
> 6. Lately, I try to avoid urban caches and lean toward the more
> rural and remote caches.
> 7. Never search for a small or micro cache for more than 15 minutes.
> 8. Log ALL of my DNF's!
> 9. Don't obsess about the caches I didn't find. There are plenty
> of caches out there to look for. I don't need to spend hours
> scouring some back alley for a cache smaller than my thumbnail.
> 10. Introduce myself and be friendly to any new cachers I meet in
> the field.
> 11. Co-host the best possible (but never the biggest) campout
> cache event that we can, with the resources we have.
> 12. When caching solo, try not to put myself in any dangerous
> situations that could result in serious damage to my vehicle or
> serious injury or death to myself (or both.)
> 13. Always maintain a sense of humor.
> 14. Have the letter "M" stricken from the alphabet.
>
> -- Sprocket
>
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