[Az-Geocaching] Geocachers who start out in Geocaching enthusiastically, but drop out abruptly
Darren Johnson
listserv@azgeocaching.com
Thu, 16 May 2002 17:19:01 -0700
>There is another geocacher who I am aware of who started geocaching in
November >2001 and exceeded over 100 cache findings in less than two months,
but this person has >not logged a new cache finding since early February,
and last logged onto >Geocaching.com nearly a month ago (April 23). I
wonder why such a person would start >out geocaching with such great
enthusiasm, yet drop out as abruptly as he went into it?
>Highpointer
Well, let me speak on behalf of those who are slightly "sporradic" with
their caching.
First a story:
The first cache I ever found was Metro Pecan, on the date of October 24
_2000_. Yes.....way back then!. Metro Pecan was the first ever urban cache
in the state, and the 4th overall I believe. It was my first geocache, and
funny enough, I was the first person to have found it.
Unfortunatly, being a business owner I found so much of my time going
towards work that I couldn't get out much (if at all).
In February of 2001, I went for my second cache: Rats Nest. A friend of
mine came out to visit and I wanted to show him geocaching. That's how I
got my second cache.
And then the businesss took over my life again.
Finally, in June of last year, I finally got someone to work for me that I
trusted with leaving my store with and that would allow me to go out and
have some fun.
I managed to get a total of three caches before my truck got stolen.
So...it wasn't until late January of this year that I finally got a vehicle
that was worthy of Geocaching (my non-yello Jeep), and in February, managed
to log 56 caches. I had someone working for me that would allow me to get
out and have a little fun. I had a vehicle that would let me get to most of
the caches I wanted to...life was good.
In march I continued my little streak, until the last part of the month. I
had to go to Vegas for a trade show. That burned up about a week. The week
after I got back was spent mostly in my store working with and dealing with
things I saw at the trade show. Just as that was beginning to calm down, I
had to go to Montana to help out my mom after her heart attack.
I actually managed to get one cache done while I was back there.
Since I've been back, it's been mostly getting caught up with my business
for the time I've been gone. I was gone for almost 4 weeks straight.
There's alot to catch up on after that kind of absence.
Now....what does this little story have to do with the original question:
"I wonder why such a person would start out geocaching with such great
enthusiasm, yet drop out as abruptly as he went into it?"
The answer is this.......life. The birth of a baby, the theft of a
vehicle, transfer to a different part of the country, the discovery of
online games like Everquest (bleah!), illness, a new shiner hobby comes
along, dispproval of a signifigant other, broken equipment....I could go on
and on.
Now...myself....with luck, things will be back to normal at my store by this
week. That'll allow me to get out a day or two each week, and back to a
hobby that has done a great deal for me.
Darren
Imperial Eagle