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Kentucky Kache

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We all need to ask questions sometimes, and probably always will. We all read the how to books, and the great adventures of other treasure hunters. And we should read those books, as they help us learn how to hunt for caches, and keeps us excited about things. But there's no better teacher than experience. I could spend a lifetime reading about how someone found something, or how to do something, or what's more likely than another thing, but there's nothing like reading about something that you've actually experienced, and understanding what that person is talking about. We can be readers of cache hunting...cache enthusiasts, but If we want to be cache HUNTERS, there's only one way to get there. So to new hunters I would say, keep asking questions and keep reading books, but at some point you have to step out and go see what it's all about. This is true for research as well as searching.
 

Frankn

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Kentucky, your point is well made. Like possession is 9/10 of the law of ownership, experience is 9/10 of the reason you find things. You may read a story or two on a cache, do what research can be done with books and the NET, but when you finally place boots on ground at the location, you may find a whole new story is beginning, or ending! Frank
 

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