[Az-Geocaching] Prescott Breakfast Cache Event

Trisha listserv@azgeocaching.com
Sun, 21 Sep 2003 20:41:25 -0700 (MST)


The Prescott Breakfast event cache was a great success and so much fun
with so many Phoenix/out-of-area cachers attending in addition to the
"locals". Thanks to those who made the journey, it was good to meet
many new folks and see a few people we hadn't seen in awhile.   

We hope to have another event cache up in the Prescott area next
spring...it's probably my turn to organize something, huh Lincoln? 
:-) .... when it starts to get HOT down in the flats and y'all can
come up to the cool mountains. "We" (who?) might even put out a few
new caches beforehand to give some of the folks who come up here from
time to time some new ones to find.

I can see from the watch-list logs that a number of people did go
caching in the area and had a good time. We (hubby, 12 yr old daughter
and I) went to the county fair, and then did ONE cache (Yeager
Canyon), so at least we did ONE!

take care everybody,
Trisha "Lightning"
Prescott


On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 18:50:46 -0700, Ken Henson wrote:

> 
> Prescott Breakfast Cache Event
> 
> Many thanks to the 21 teams (39 people) that showed up for this
cache 
> event.
> 
> It is always fun getting together with other Geocachers.  TeamAzona
> won 
> the drawing for the Ammo box that had lots of goodies in it,
including 
> a log book and pencil.  Will be looking for a new cache in the
> Prescott 
> area.  Team DDJT was drawn for the gold nugget, that was donated by 
> TeamAzona.
> 
> Four teams got together after the breakfast and did three caches
South 
> of Prescott.  They were: Big Chief Mine, Slate Creek - Ore Shoot,
and 
> Coke & Lime.  These three took about six plus hours to do.
> 
> No problems to report on this quest, unless you count the loosing of
a 
> GPS.  Someone was very very lucky and managed to retrace their track 
> (without a GPS) and find the missing little critter.
> 
> Was a Great Day to be in the woods with good company.
> 
> Hopefully, the other cachers that spread out from the event cache had
> a 
> productive day too.  Happy Hunting.  ~ Lincoln