Dear Readers,
No new sightings over the weekend. While it has still been warm here during the days (temps in the 60's) the nights are getting colder because of the shorter daytime heating from the sun. Night temps were in the 30's, much colder than last weekend and while crowds in the sightings area were bigger than usual on both nights, women were complaining much more about the cold than men and didn't pee (men did, of course). That's typical for the first few weekends of cold weather, but it will begin to become less of a deterrent as the nights remain cold and people get used to them (night temps will remain below freezing here until about mid April next year). 
I was thinking my usual cold thoughts during my brief weekend outings: Do I want to be out on cold nights again when few, if any, sightings will be found except for New Years' Eve? My yearly totals are about 96% complete by this time of year, so I won't be missing much staying warm at home. 
I started thinking about the reports I've been reading from other guys lately, most of whom are finding fewer sightings in the places they've been than before. The reasons vary from weather and security concerns to different layouts at the venues, all of which are causing fewer ladies to attend these events the guys go to. 
So how does one determine when to go to an event/area for sightings and at what point is it not worth it to go out? I decided to write about that in this off-week, using the factors I take into consideration. 
1992 was when I started stumbling upon sightings on a more than occasional basis and found myself enjoying them so much I wanted to see more. 
In those days it was spring and summer weekend afternoons in a big city park I used to ride my bike to (about 2 miles from where I live). Cars would park at the west end of the park, lots of people cruising and hanging out trying to pick up ladies (or men). There were no bathrooms at that end of the park then, the only bathrooms in a big Pavilion building about a 3 block walk from there (across grass) from that busy west end. Park maintenance people came around at 4 p.m. every day to lock the bathroom doors, always crazy to me since most of the people started gathering at the west end around 4 p.m. After riding laps around the park I'd stop to rest on the grass in front of the Pavilion building, noticing occasional people making the walk there from the crowded west end because they had to pee. Upon finding the bathrooms locked men would just go to bushes around the side of the building, but it was always an adventure when ladies walked up. Most got hysterical when they found the doors locked, screaming or yelling because they'd walked so far to get there. Most peed in the bushes around the building like men did, a few dropped their pants and squatted openly in the grass and others went to other parts of the park - usually going under a tree or bush there. I got to enjoying this so much I started coming on weekends to watch, riding my bike less because I didn't want to miss some lady in agony! Easter Sunday was also a big day there, I'd see a lot of girls and women dressed up from going to church and coming to the park for picnics and egg hunts going under trees and bushes to pee. 
But that all dried up by about '95, as construction on the Pavilion building led to porta potties being set up, not only there, but throughout the park. By then I was doing my night sightings, 'lucking' into my very 1st shot (August ' 92) shortly after getting my camera and going to a hot (at the time) dance club to watch the sexy ladies coming out of the club. I'd followed some of the sexy ladies as they left, enjoying watching them walk back to their cars but noticing some of them were peeing by their cars! Back then I didn't think this happened much and decided to 'monitor' this activity for 12 months to see how often ladies peed and what the patterns were. 
I've long since gotten that information (9 years worth now) and patterns have definitely changed some each year. I used to think each year I was lucky and wouldn't do as well the next year, especially when I saw popular clubs closing and productive parking lots being turned into hi-rise buildings in areas that had been very productive for me. Many, many times I thought "Well it's over now, how could something like this last very long anyway?" But I found myself missing these women, the way they acted when they were dying to pee and watching them squat in some outdoor spot where they knew they weren't supposed to and piss like there was no tomorrow! I had limited myself to just a small area in those days and wasn't sure where to go now, so I went to my original sightings area and started following the ladies. 
They were now going to new places in parts of the area I'd not been to and since by then I was familiar with ladies' behavior when they had to pee, I started having success again. Since then, each year has been getting better, or staying as active as the previous year. I've learned that there's only one thing that stops sightings: no ladies. If there are ladies - the more the better, to a point - there will always be some who will have to pee. I used to think parking lots were the only place ladies liked, since so many used them in my 1st year of recorded sightings (52%). Only 13% used alleys or dumpsters then, but times have changed. Area development has gobbled up a lot of parking lots and this year, only 27% of ladies are peeing in parking lots. Does it mean ladies have stopped doing it? Hell no, as the percentage using alleys or dumpsters has ballooned to 43% this year. Ladies are still much more discreet about it than men, so it's easier to think they're not doing anything at all than to look in these dark, dirty places. My stats show that even with the addition of a heavier police presence in the busy area during closing time, the numbers of ladies peeing hasn't dropped. They've just walked over to other areas, or waited until cops left the busy area to pee there. 
So what does this mean to you if you're trying to decide if it's worth it to go out looking for sightings? 
For me, I no longer need to go out 12 months a year to determine patterns. 
I have almost 9 year's worth of data on every month, so I know what is 'average' around here every month of the year. But for me, 1 good sighting is still worth a few nights of being cold or among a crowd for hours where no ladies will pee. I say I'm taking it week to week, but so far, most weekends I still feel excited about seeing another pretty lady who can't hold it, rushing to an outdoor spot - so I will probably still be out (at least for a little while) when it's cold. If you don't like your results for what you are putting into your outings, reduce the logistics to make it more convenient. I don't travel to far away places or spend any money, just invest about a 20 minute drive to an area and 2 to 3 hours (this time of year). As long as there are young, outgoing, active ladies out, there will always be possibilities for sightings. The seductive thing about this is, on each night I go out I never know if any ladies will pee or who they will be. But neither do the ladies, until their bladders tell them it's time to pee - and it's never very long before some ladies will find that happening to them!

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