>From: "Brian Cluff" >Reply-To: az-geocaching@listserv.snaptek.com >To: >Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Activity >Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 11:23:54 -0700 > >I was about to agree that the number of caches on the caches I was watching >had really droped off in the last couple of weeks, but out of nowhere it >seems like just about everyone went to our caches over the weekend. We had >about 10 or 12 hits on our caches out of nowhere. Guess you can only go >so >long avoiding snaptek caches before you have to do them :) > >Brian Cluff >Team Snaptek ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hey Brian, We went for your cache near Oak Flat/Superior on Sunday (Bach Fest). What a fun cache and a great location! I have driven thru Oak Flat campground before as well as driven up to the mine several times as well as driven by on US 60 a billion times. BUT... never did I go back there! There is a whole new piece of Arizona to be seen back there. Some really awsome views of Pinal Peak and the surrounding mountains. The cache area is really fun to hike around. Alot of boulders to hop from one to another. I felt like a kid in a candy store bouncing from Boulder to boulder. How cool! There are some really fun labryinth like areas amongst the boulders to hike in and around. Very cool. The low pine bushes and such really make the area that much more scenic and green. The cache took us about 15 minutes to find as my GPS would bounce me around a bit. But, finally averaged out the area and found the cache. Great cache! I didnt have your web site printed out of the spoiler pics or clues. So, had to find our own way in. We did, in a round about way! Some rocky roads back there! But, nothing my old 74 GMC full size couldnt handle! Parked within about .2 mile of cache and hiked (rather boulder hopped) the rest of the way. Great cache! Thanks for taking me into another new and wonderful area of Arizona I had never seen before! PS.. dropped off a travel bug there as well. Team Ropingthewind's very first travel bug! Scott Nicol arizcowboy@hotmail.com Scotts Adventure Flying Web Page http://www.geocities.com/safwp _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx