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We are the Örezona Caching Söciety; a loosely knitted band of cachers who seek geocaches for the adventure of the hunt. Listed below are the states and counties where I have cached, a list of memorable geocaches and travel bugs I have discovered, and the milestones I have reached so far.

To coin a phrase, "What a long, strange journey its been".

These are the states and counties where I have cached.

Try it once, you'll be hooked by the frog Try it once, you'll be hooked by the frog

These are my current caching statistics.

Myself and my caching partner, Black_Cat, are currently seeking to complete the Nevada Delorme Challenge. So far we have found 10 quads.

During my travels, I dip my Washington State Quarter into caches I would consider as being creative, exciting, or just those that left an impression on me. Sort of my "Rouges Gallery" of top notch geocaches. I also use to this quarter to bookmark friendships I've made while out on the caching tail.

Waypoint
Geocache
Location
2100th
523848
Prescott, Arizona
N 34° 38.559
W 112° 18.214
June 21, 2008
2000th
Nevermore (with apologies to Edgar Allen Poe)
Beatty, Nevada
N 36° 53.448
W 116° 45.049
May 27, 2008
1900th
Check Your Order
Roseville, California
N 38° 47.311
W 121° 16.988
May 24, 2008
1800th
Puerto Velarte
Santa Carita, California
N 34° 24.016
W 118° 32.452
May 22, 2008
1700th
...Because its what we do.
Lake Havasu City, Arizona
N 34° 29.633
W 114° 20.424
April 26, 2008
1600th
Little Known Park Finder 2
March 15, 2008
1500th
What a Novel Idea!
Yuma, Arizona
N 32° 40.148
W 114° 37.371
Feb 9, 2008
1400th
Geolizing Event #18
Snottsdale, Arizona
N 33° 27.801
W 111° 55.639
Jan 5, 2008
1300th
Ma Sixième Cache
Surprise, Arizona
N 33° 38.315
W 112° 27.844
Dec 8, 2007
1200th
Glintzs & Road Apples
Apache Junction, Arizona
N 33° 25.350
W 111° 30.567
Nov 4, 2007
1100th
Pushawalla Power Path #13
Palm Desert, California
N 33° 49.678
W 116° 17.111
Oct 13, 2007
1000th
Unconforming Camel
Camelback Mountain, Arizona
N 33° 31.223
W 111° 58.174
Sept 9, 2007
900th
Exhausted
Albuquerque, New Mexico
N 35° 08.905
W 106° 34.415
July 23, 2007
800th
Welcome to Fountain Hills
Fountain Hills, Arizona
N 33° 36.333
W 111° 45.834
April 28, 2007
700th
Gits & Shiggles!
Mesa, Arizona
N 33° 24.937
W 111° 40.182
Feb. 24, 2007
600th
High For the Day
Phoenix Mountains Preserve, Arizona
N 33° 33.720
W 112° 00.457
Jan. 28, 2007
500th
Hidden Planet
Planet Earth
N 33° 45.464
W 112° 19.977
Dec. 10, 2006
400th
TEF Rocketry: Payload
Tonto National Forest, Arizona
N 33° 33.255
W 111° 33.875
Oct. 28, 2006
300th
Mummy's Surprise
Paradise Valley, Arizona
N 33° 32.497
W 111° 57.218
Sept. 16, 2006
200th
Papa Joe's Birthday Cache
Portland, Oregon
N 45° 30.778
W 122° 35.770
Aug. 15, 2006
100th
No Cactus Access!
Snottsdale, Arizona
N 33° 35.710
W 111° 51.140
June 24, 2006
1st
Yogi's Gold
Phoenix Mountain Preserve, Arizona
N 33° 34.206
W 112° 00.219
May 6, 2006


My Travel Bugs

The Oregon Exile: Mission One, Kokopelli

The Oregon Exile: Mission Two, Ankh Travel Bug

Kokopelli has been moved back to California and is currently on a hill in Ukiah over looking a baseball field. The cache is called A Trip To The Ball Field.


The Oregon Exile: Mission Two, Ankh

The Oregon Exile: Mission Two, Ankh Travel Bug

Ankh has been lost for several month now. I hope it hasn't been lost for good. It disappeared from the The Heart of Loveland Travel Bug Hotel. This hotel is located in Fort Collins, Colorado.


Edjamakation

Edjamakation

Edamkation has recently been released from captivity. I am currently giving it some good "Spa" time within my geocache down in Ajo, Arizona. The cache, Ajo Surprise, is just a resting place for it until I release it back in the wild.



Other Travel Bugs of Note


Phat Boy

Phat Boy

Now for the Phat Boy!! It was last seen in Wyoming. It spent some time in the This Years Muggle Proof Bug Spa cache before being picked up by Alorna.


O.C.B.
The O.C.B. (Original Can of Beans) is Geocachings First Trade Item, placed in the "Original Stash" by Dave Ulmer (the Inventor of Geocaching and the hider of the first cache) back in May of 2000.

Cute Kitty
This Travel Bug is the daughter of my caching partner and girl friend Black_Cat. If you see this Travel Bug, ask her nicely, and she just might let you discover her.

What is Geocaching? Geocaching is an entertaining adventure game for gps users. The basic idea is to have individuals set up caches all over the world and share the locations of these caches on the internet. The coordinates are post at the Geocaching website and GPSr users can use the posted coordinates to find the caches. Once found, a cache may provide the visitor with a wide variety of rewards. All visitors are asked to do is if they take something from the cache, they should leave something of equal value. Afterwards, sign the paper log located in the cache container and post your find back on the Geocaching website.

Now get out there and start caching!!!