I received the following message from the owner of the Bronco Butte cache. I thought everyone who is planning on going would be interested in it. Bob --- William wrote: > From: "William" > To: > Subject: Bronco Butte > Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 22:29:59 -0700 > > I'm glad to see you're up to the challenge. Just > remember to bring a > camera. I really did put the cache together at the > last moment, just some > stuff raided from the kids box. The cache container > is a margrine tub. It is > hidden underneath the big boulder close to the > windsock. I did put a few > rocks around the base of it to keep it in place. > (If you could, I would greatly appreiciate if > you could replace the > container with something more presentable. In > hindsight, the cache is pretty > trashy looking for such a difficult location.) > > The story behind the cache is that I am a > radiotechnician for the state. > As you will see, Bronco Butte is one of many sites > around the state. The > higher building belongs to the state and the lower > building (with many solar > cells) belongs to the county. > Normally the site is pretty self-sufficient. > But, when it goes down it > needs to be fixed asap. Well, I was a trainee at the > time and was asked to > assist. I only had a few minutes to get things ready > and, in the wee hours > in the morning, I thought the cache was a good idea. > This is one of the > great perks of my job. Being able to see the city > lights below; a star > filled sky above. And watching the sun rise above > the mountains. Nothing > else like it. > I will not be able to return to the site because > I am being transfered > to the northern part of the state. So look for some > better caches from me in > the navajo/apache county area. > > The best I can tell you about getting to the > site is to try to follow > the stream beds on the west side. The engineers came > that way for the > initial survey. Don't try to climb up those steep > walls. Please try to be > careful around the buildings, they do have entry > alarms. But around the base > of the upper tower you might be able to find some > pottery shards that other > technicians have found while up there. > > I wish you good luck, and Be Careful. > > William, Tek465M > > P.S. If you find it too difficult or dangerous, > please email me back so > that I can archive the cache. > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at > http://mail.yahoo.com > ===== . __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com