Do you have a problem with geocaching? Only you can answer that
question for yourself. However, taking the following quiz may help
to put your relationship to geocaching in perspective for you. If
you end up answering "yes" to three or more questions, you may want
to take a good look how your life is affected by geocaching.
1. Have you missed classes or work because of geocaching?
2. Do you have trouble refusing geocaching?
3. Do you need geocaching in order to have fun at a party?
4. Do you use geocaching to build up your self-confidence?
5. Do you use geocaching to help you relax?
6. Have you tried to give up geocaching and failed?
7. Do you crave geocaching as soon as you wake up?
8. Do you get into trouble because of geocaching?
9. Do you crave geocaching at a definite time daily?
10. Do you lie to others about how often you partake in
geocaching?
11. Have you gotten into financial difficulties because of
geocaching?
12. Do you often wish people would just mind their own business
about you and geocaching?
13. Do you check geocaching.com web site more than once a day?
14. Can you drive past a Dollar Store without thinking about
geocaching?
15. Has your GPSr ever been confiscated "for your own good"?
We're here to help. This cache is a test to see how addicted to
Geocaching you really are.
Your goal is to not find this cache.
We all know that there are those among us (and you know who you
are!) who, when they look at the page showing their 25 nearest
caches, see nothing but a perfect page full of finds. Then that new
cache comes along and spoils your pristine page. It sits there at
the top of the list. Taunting you. Staring at you like a giant
unblinking eye.
It calls out to you. "Fiiiind meeee..." You comply, even
though the sun is barely peeking over the horizon.
If you're lucky, you score a First to Find, and then race back
to log it in and remove it from your top 25 list.
Ahhhhh. Order again.
The question is, how strong are you? Can you resist searching
out this cache? You have nothing substantive to gain from finding
it.
- There is no invigorating hike.
- There are no breathtaking views.
- There are no cool first finder tokens to find or other cool
pieces of cache swag to trade for.
- This idea isn't even original. Even the text is blatantly stolen
from several similar ones.
The only thing you have to gain from searching out this cache is
just adding another find to your total.
Show the world how strong you are. You can stop Geocaching
anytime you want. Really you can...
"Fiiiind meeee..."
The FTF MUST post a 50 word essay as to why he/she is NOT
hooked on caching.
Good luck, and Happy Caching!