[GeoStL] Re: December 31st, 2010,terracaching will shut down

  • From: Moody Monkeyfish <with.a.ph317@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 15:34:56 -0600

I am with Nate. I have had fun retrieving LPCs because of the environment
they are in. It is easy to see what caches are the quality you want. Read
the cache page and plan accordingly. Quality is a matter of perspective.
Quantity offers variety!





On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Nathan Rover <nrover@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Earlier this month, I did the E.T. Highway and it was a lot of fun. While I
> was out in that area, I also found XKD-380 (GCF9), which is at this time the
> oldest cache I’ve ever found, that was a great experience. A few weeks
> before that I found High Ridge (GC116) along with all of the other caches in
> Emmenegger Park, I had an amazing time hiking and caching on a beautiful
> fall day. Just a few days ago I found some impressive cemetery caches in
> Pike and Lincoln County; I really enjoyed the history and the views. No
> matter what type of cache, I have a lot of fun when I go geocaching, because
> this is just a game. If every cache were a power trail, I probably wouldn’t
> be a cacher. If every cache required and hour long hike, I probably wouldn’t
> be a cacher. If every cache were a cemetery cache… you get the point?
> Geocache because it fun, if it stops being fun, then stop caching.
>
>
> -Nathan Rover
>
> (NateDawgCC)
>

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