- Nice reply, Mike. If we took CC's caches away from downtown, there'd be hardly any left. His hides are some of the best I've seen, especially for urban areas. It took three trips to St Louis Riverfront to complete that one, and I still haven't found Old Saint Lou after three trips (granted, one at night). There's another less than a block from where I park for work that I haven't tried yet. I can only imagine that it's just as tricky. Not only does CC place caches, he's one of the few that will replace caches, whether it's replacing a broken container or a full log. Andrew (yawetag) On 10/26/07, Mike Griffin <griff@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > - > I agree with Coolcache. I think that if you take the time for a good hide > with unique containers, you deserve more than a cut and paste log. I have > seen people delete cut and paste logs (Dallas). If you spend time creating a > clever cache, the least a person can do is hide it back as they found it. > Too many times people just stuff it back because there is another cache only > .15 from where they are. It gets frustrating!! > > He should be proud of the hides and his containers. He has hidden 82. > Without people like him, what would we look for? I know his pain.. I too > have become frustrated with carelessness. > > Mike -- Andrew Senger asenger@xxxxxxxxx http://yawetag.110mb.com "I can't win anything. In fact, if you look up 'loser' in the dictionary, you'll see someone else's photo!" --Andrew Senger **************************************** For List Info or To make _ANY_ changes, including unsubscribing from this list, click -----> //www.freelists.org/list/geocaching Missouri Caches Scheduled to be Archived http://tinyurl.com/87cqw