Stats and the numbers game.
I have been reading some of the posts on the gs site, why I bother is beyond me, and have come to this conclusion, numbers are what you make of them.
I like looking at my stats because I have a hides to finds ratio that I would like to maintain. I like to see what I have done since I started caching and where I have been. I haven't really been burning it up either, only 69 finds in almost a year, but that is how I play the game.
I think the record attempt was cool. All the people that don't like it should just live with it. I don't like the Barry Bonds thing but I don't go around complaining about it.
I think pocket caches are a cool way to meet people. I have attended 3 events now and met a lot of cool cachers through pocket caches. I don't really care about logging them, but that is just me. I don't log coins or tb's that I don't take from caches cause I'm too lazy to. If you saw it at an event and want to log it, cool.
I just don't understand why so many people get bent out of shape over the way someone else plays the game when there is no competition between players and there is no reward other than the places you see.
I'm glad we have a great group of cachers here in Arkansas and can't wait till the next event so I can meet more of ya. Till then, see ya on the trails.