Owen, there is absolutely nothing wrong in finding only 7 caches in a day. It definitely does NOT make you lame. Whether you find 7 or 70, the bottom line is that you are having fun. Cache on. Bernie From: geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Owen Curtis Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 8:48 AM To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [GeoStL] Hello from WTWWTW Hi, I'm new to the list and I hope by staying low in the trenches I won't get hit or take any collateral damage during the freelist wars. A couple of notes: I am / we are WalkThisWayWalkThisWay because of poor satellite lock in the woods causing us to zig-zag back and forth while cache hunting. I'm thankful for all the puzzles and placements other cachers have done. I like the challenges and the joy of finding caches. We like the earthcaches because they take us to neat places and we learn something. I've also seen parts of St Louis I'd never have visited without a cache to hunt. On a really big day I might grab 7 caches (don't know if that makes me lame or not - but I'm okay with that - I'm hear you, come to MOGA, but max caches in a day isn't a number that draws me) so places like Queeny Park make for a perfect place to cache with my family. If I understand how this works, after a war C3GPS places a cache. So, who is the best cacher in the area? Self-nominations are encouraged but please post 1-5 supporting reasons for any nomination. <smile> Rumor has it that people like Didg guy or RGS could hide a big screen TV in an airplane bathroom, and perhaps they already have? Is this true? Thanks to all of you and what you've done for the sport. I hope to meet up with many of you on the trail as my family schedule is busy so it is unlikely I'll be at many MOGA or SLAGA events. Thanks again, Owen