[GeoStL] There's No Place Like Home

  • From: Michael Tollefson <mbtoll@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 08:38:38 -0700 (PDT)

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I had a wonderful spring break down in the Dallas area.  Over the week
I found ~80 caches, did a lot of sightseeing and had fun visiting my
brother's family.  After doing many caches in the Frisco/Plano area of
north Dallas I can definiately say that the quality of caches in the
St. Louis area is very high.  I did many, many park and grabs with 7-10
of those being lamp post caches.  Not only that but there were many of
these park and grabs on private property.  For example one of the last
ones I did was a magnetic Altoids container located on top of a drive
thru ordering thing at a closed Luby's restaurant!  My Brother
(TollyTX) tells me that one guys visited Nashville and loved it.  Now
his hide reflect it.  Problem is some of his hides are great so you can
tell until you get there.

The ones that bug me the most are lamp post caches and you don't know
that what they are until you get there.  I did many high quality caches
to.  I did a projection cache that was well done but very few people do
it and they seem to have problems doing projections.  I am just glad
that the quality here is high.

Mike



                
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