[GeoStL] Re: Great caching story.....

  • From: "Mike Griffin" <griff@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 22:19:49 -0600

Awesome!! I wonder if Sniper1 had something to do with the co-worker piece?

Mike

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  From: GC-RGS 
  To: GC-maillist 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 2:01 PM
  Subject: [GeoStL] Great caching story.....


        OzGuff found Best Friend Cache (Multi-cache)         Tuesday, December 
09, 2003 
       
       
        11:25pm The important thing is that I eventually found the cache. The 
rest is just gravy... 
        I am in town for the week helping to train newer employees. I arrived 
at the hotel (Westport Plaza) at around 8:30pm. The weather outside was 
frighful, but I decided to take a cab to the Seibert Cave cache, do a few in 
that area, walk to Queeny Park to find the 4 there, and then call a cab to take 
me back to the hotel. Everything was going well--I found Seibert Cave, All 
Wound Up and Tatooine. (I struck out on Jeffrey's First.) As I strolled from 
the Tatooine area towards the Best Friend Cache area a car drove up behind me 
and flashing lights started flashing. Here is a rough approximation of the 
ensuing conversation: 

        "Stop. What are you doing?"
        "I am just walking through the park."
        "Do you usually walk through parks at night in the rain?"
        "Well, no. I won't get lost; I have a GPSr. I am visiting from NC." (I 
actually showed him the GPSr, like that made it all right.)
        "Where are you going? Where did you come from?"
        "I took a cab from my hotel in Maryland Heights to Manchester and 141 
(or is it 140) and have walked here from there. I was planning on walking 
through a few more parks before heading back to the hotel."
        "You are walking all the way back to your hotel?"
        "I was going to call a cab. This looks weirder than it is. I have 
identification."
        Silence.
        "OK--let me see your ID. Stand in front of the car."
        I handed over my ID and he went into his car. After 5 minutes he 
emerged and returned my ID.
        "You need to exit the park as soon as possible. If you are going to 
call a cab the entrance you came in from (Weidman Street) is the best option. 
You should be able to find a business still open."
        "OK--I will head out now."
        He looked at me intently and then asked, "Are you geocaching?"
        I sheepishly said, "Maybe."
        "Geocaching isn't illegal in this park; I know about the caches in this 
park. What *is* illegal is being in this park at this time--that is called 
trespassing."
        "How do you know about geocaching?"
        "I have friends and coworkers that geocache."
        "Then you know that it can be pretty obsessive."
        "Yes."
        "Do you think I could exit the park through the Mason Drive exit?"
        "Are you going to try to find the cache over there by the dog museum?"
        I sheepishly answered, "Maybe."
        After a moments thought he said, "Well, don't tarry."
        I shook his hand, thanked him, and headed off in the rain to find the 
cache. 

        Great location for a cache! TNLNSL TFTC! This story will be told and 
retold! Geocaching is great!! 

        P.S. I actually thought about trying to find the Bouncing Around Queeny 
and Pirates' Treasures caches, but figured getting caught a second time would 
be a bad thin 
       

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