[GeoStL] Re: cache clean up time

  • From: Jack Anderson <pandyandy3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 21:24:11 -0700 (PDT)

Timing is everything.  Just last weekend I went out and fixed 2 of my micros, 
restocked 2 of my regular caches with more swag and replaced the whole wooden 
box with some new swag in another of my caches.  That's 5 fixed up.  Ha, 
timing, timing, timing.  I'll get to my others over the next few weeks.
   
  Of course none of these are in Whitecliff where the picnic will be, sadly, I 
can't find room in the park to put one that is .1 away from everything else.  I 
have tried, the best area is in the middle of the baseball fields  Can I dig a 
hole?  Does anyone have an invisible sky-hook that I can use?  ; - ).
   
  But I am working on something for the picnic that I hope the gang will like.
   
  

Glenn <GLNash@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  -
Ya know, I got to thinking. After RGS told me that he has been going 
around fixing up a few of his caches in time for the picnic, I thought 
it would be a good idea if we all tried real hard to go out and refresh 
all our caches around here. As the out of town cachers pick up the pace, 
i would think that we would want to have all our stuff looking 100% tip 
top shape.

Very often I hear folks come back from trips and comment that it looks 
like they never take care of the caches in the towns that were visited. 
I would hate to have others say the same thing about us.

For a long time this area attracted many folks just because there were 
so many caches of all different types and high quality. Lets try to 
make a good impression on the visitors and live up to our reputation.

Thanks,

glenn


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