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    And as a cacher that is still a "newbie" I like them all and I go after them all. While the most memorable have been the ones you hike to with a great view at the end, every single cache, nanos, mircros, simple, hard... they all make Dianne and I smile and that's enough for us. There's not a cache out there that I'm too proud to go after. Should I ever feel I'm "too good" to do a type of cache that another has placed, I'll stop playing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dubord207 View Post
    And as a cacher that is still a "newbie" I like them all and I go after them all. While the most memorable have been the ones you hike to with a great view at the end, every single cache, nanos, mircros, simple, hard... they all make Dianne and I smile and that's enough for us. There's not a cache out there that I'm too proud to go after. Should I ever feel I'm "too good" to do a type of cache that another has placed, I'll stop playing!

    At first, I was actually intimidated by micros, thinking that they were so hard I could not find them. They are now my winter priority. I find that micros are usually winter friendly, and I have seen a few recently that have blown me away with thier creativity. My kids love regular caches, and I cannot wait to find/hide a few "The Tell-Tale Heart" is by far my favorite cache, but I still get a rise out of micros. They are part of my game.
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    Newbie? At 1709? You're a Gob-ler in training!

    Quote Originally Posted by dubord207 View Post
    And as a cacher that is still a "newbie" I like them all and I go after them all. While the most memorable have been the ones you hike to with a great view at the end, every single cache, nanos, mircros, simple, hard... they all make Dianne and I smile and that's enough for us. There's not a cache out there that I'm too proud to go after. Should I ever feel I'm "too good" to do a type of cache that another has placed, I'll stop playing!

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    Have to agree on this one. While micros/nanos don't top my list of preferences, the most challenging have been micros/nanos. And, they help get thru the winter until warmer and drier hiking season arrives.

    Quote Originally Posted by fins2right View Post
    At first, I was actually intimidated by micros, thinking that they were so hard I could not find them. They are now my winter priority. I find that micros are usually winter friendly, and I have seen a few recently that have blown me away with thier creativity. My kids love regular caches, and I cannot wait to find/hide a few "The Tell-Tale Heart" is by far my favorite cache, but I still get a rise out of micros. They are part of my game.

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