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Hidden : Monday, February 25, 2013
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Geocache Description:

The hit & miss

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Where:Penn Street Amersham, Buckinghamshire HP7 0PX - just off junction 4 of the M40 heading towards high wycombe and out to Amershan .

The Three Horseshoes

When: From 1830 on Monday feburay 25th 2012.

Difficulty: At this time of year the difficulty rating will have to go up if it snows.

Type of GA meeting:

  • Open versus closed
  • Mixed (all cachers and newbies welcome), men only, women only, young peoples'
  • Speaker, Big Book, Step Study or Discussion
  • Clubhouse or church - Public House
  • Small or large (TBD)
  • Smoking versus non-smoking

Anonymity and Confidentiality Concerns: Geocaching Anonymous categorizes itself as anonymous for a reason – actually for a number of reasons. Most first timers are afraid of being seen going into a meeting or of encountering someone they know in the meeting itself. It is not unheard of for people to attend their first meetings far away from their own neighborhood or stomping grounds in order to avoid what they fear would be an embarrassing encounter with someone they know. Such anxieties reflect and result from the intense shame and stigmatization connected in the minds of most people with the label "addiction."

A man was attending the funeral of an old acquaintance he had not seen for some time and spoke to the deceased's widow, who sadly informed him that death had resulted from a Geocaching incident. The man said "I'm sorry to hear that. Did he ever try GA?" The widow recoiled in horror and exclaimed "Oh no! He never got that bad!" Credited to Father Joseph Martin in his famous talks on alcoholism

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