[Az-Geocaching] When closed, is a picture good enough?

Brian Cluff listserv@azgeocaching.com
01 Jul 2002 09:58:40 -0700


I would agree with Team Tierra Buena that a real find would be signing
the long book, but if you could take a picture of the actual cache, I
would think that would be good enough.
In other words, you would probably need a couple thousand dollar lens
for your camera, something along the lines of what you see on the side
lines of sporting events :)

Brian Cluff
Team Snaptek

On Mon, 2002-07-01 at 07:54, Threadhead wrote:
> Went to Flag this weekend with a list of caches to try. I was only able 
> to get to one (in the middle of NAU campus) because of forest closures. 
> BTW, they were even patroling the shoulders of the roads, so even 
> stopping for a few seconds got the attention of the local sheriff.
> 
> Since we are not able to get to the actual cache sites, but can get 
> within a few hundred feet, if recording a picture of the cache general 
> area is good enough until the forests re-open. IMO, I don't think they 
> should count as a 'real' find, but at least they make me feel like I 
> accomplished something.
> 
> What you do you guys/gals think?
> 
> Karl
> Silent Yellow Dog Team
> 
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