[Az-Geocaching] Go way north/west

Gordon L. Flatt listserv@azgeocaching.com
Thu, 23 May 2002 20:23:39 -0700


Team Coyote1022 thinks that this is a GREAT idea!!  Don't hurry on our
account as we won't be up there until June 10th, but then it will be for six
weeks and I couldn't do six weeks without geocaching!  LOL

Gordon :-)
Team Coyote1022

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Hmmm....maybe we Prescott cachers should put out a few caches that are
not on National Forest Land....may not be quite as nice an area as the
PNF, but...would that help with y'alls' withdrawl symptoms???
How 'bout it Ken? Should we see what we can do for them?
Trisha


Mike Schwarz wrote

>
> Personally, I prefer walking to 4-wheeling, but regardless of
> your mode of getting there, they won't let you in, in most of AZ
> right now.  At least at most elevations above the desert areas,
> where it'll be too hot very soon.
>
> I would say either go to Utah, or wait until after July 1.
> As of a few days ago, I myself wasn't planning on going out
> of the state until October.  But now, with a few spare vacation
> days I could use, I might just take a couple days off in mid-June,
> and take a 4-day trip to Utah (hmmm...maybe I should pick up
> some TBs).
>
> The primary reason is just to get into a forested hi-country area
> and HIKE.  Finding caches is secondary, but would add more
> justification to such a trip.  I do appreciate the data from
> Highpointer about Utah having more caches per capita than any
> other western state.  I would never have guessed that- I would
> have thought AZ had the most per capita!  But, with 2 great
> reasons to head up to Utah, I'm setting my sights north right now.
>
> I'm sure there's plenty of 4WD areas all thru that state.  I don't
> know if any of their national forests could close, but it seems
> much less likely there, their drought is nowhere near as severe
> as in AZ.  They also have a ton of high desert areas that lack
> fuel for wildfires, and probably wouldn't ever close.  These areas
> are very scenic, kind of like Sedona without the housing
> developments and sprawl.  If your 4WD gets stuck somewhere,
> though, you could really be in the middle of nowhere there.
>
> Mike
>
> At 06:45:58 -0700 5/23/02, Gordon L. Flatt wrote:
> >
> >Team Coyote1022 just purchased a Jeep so we can get to such caches,
and now
> >we have no place to go!  Does anyone have any suggestions as to
where one
> >could get in some good 4 wheeling and geocaching this weekend?  We
are dying
> >to try out our new toy!
> >
> >Team Coyote1022
> >
> >
>
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