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@gotta run wrote:
Thanks all. It’s been a fun year exploring some remote places and solving some gnarly puzzles. For us the fun of the game is finding things that haven’t seen the light of day for a while, in some cases for over two years, and to work on “clearing the map.” The adventure meant more than any score–although I will admit it is fun to rack up numbers and there were times I wouldn’t have minded having the extra “minor maintenance” points of the 2008 season.
It will be interesting to see how many of the single-season marks set in 2009 get smashed in 2010, and by whom. With unfound lonelies getting farther and farther from our home base–something Dave and Alex can surely appreciate as well–and with our personal penchant for logging no revisit points, I’m pretty sure that we are one-year wonders.
So………………….who’s next? 😀
Congratulations! That is quite an achievement.
Remember caching is all about having fun, and you seem to be having your share.
Congrats Team gotta run! That is a very impressive total. I would also have to agree that finding something that hasn’t been found in a while is the best part. Or finding something, that only a handful have or will (i.e. Cat Island)
Again Well Done!!
@cachelovskys wrote:
Or finding something, that only a handful have or will (i.e. Cat Island)
Cat Island is a future lonely cache for sure!!!!
But at least it’s pretty certain that this one will stay in place to be found, right?
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@gotta run wrote:
@cachelovskys wrote:
Or finding something, that only a handful have or will (i.e. Cat Island)
Cat Island is a future lonely cache for sure!!!!
But at least it’s pretty certain that this one will stay in place to be found, right?
I don’t see it going anywhere any time soon. It will be there for a LONG time.
Congrats from the ecorangers….thanks for all the time, effort, and money you’ve put in with visiting and revisiting those caches. A big thanks from us as well. Tami
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