I also play on another geocaching site..... found this one that sound like it was made for larry Saguaro Vista by coyote1022 Location: Locality: Saguaro Lake, Arizona Country: United States Date Hidden: 13-Jan-02 Waypoint Ref: GW60 Latitude: 33° 33.5380' N Longitude: 111° 31.2930' W UTM: 12 S 451588 mE 13713378 mN List Caches Nearby... Export to EasyGPS... Maps Sketch Map - by Xerox PARC Details: Difficulty: 3 Terrain: 3 Rating: Not Rated Visits: Not Visited Description: This cache is located at Saguaro Lake and you will need a way to get to the other side of the lake. You will have a short but steep climb once on the other side. To hide this cache we took Gene and Joyce's sailing vessel, the "Puffin" and dropped anchor in a cove across the lake from Butcher Jones. Gene and Joyce stayed aboard the "Puffin" while Darlene and I took a dinghy to shore at waypoint 33:33.560N / 111:31.266W. From the shore line we hiked up the barren rock to waypoint 33:33.543N / 111:31.287W. From there you will have to zig-zag thru the brush to get to the location of the cache. Contents of this cache are in a standard OD Green ammo can. Contents are: Log book with ball point pen, Coyote Postcard, Wile E. Coyote Cup, Wile E. Coyote Toy Figure with Dynamite, Light Stick from Makeout Mountain Cache, Braided Keyfob, Hacky Sack, Moose Figurine, Baby TAZ, Penquin Cup, Small Swish Army Knife (Hitachi Power Tools), Stocking Stumpers Joke Book, Go Army Lanyard, NCAA Final Four Ball Cap (Mountain Dew), Book of Edgewater matches, Gold Plated Cadillac Key Blanks (4) Clues: This cache has some kind of a critter for a neighbor. Please try not to disturb his home when removing or replacing the rocks covering the cache. Logged Visits: Date Who Rating Notes Dif/Ter There have been no logged visits so far. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Trisha Radley" To: Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 2:54 PM Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Bald Eagles > Hi all, > > If any of you are bird fanciers, you need to come up to Prescott and take > advantage of Lincoln's "Five of Seven" virtual (?) cache....we have a > nesting pair (and possibly just hatched) of the eagles up on Lynx Lake. I > just returned from there, where the nest watchers have spotting scopes set > up and you can see the nest (and I saw the female, today)....it is really a > neat sight!!!! > > Check out the cache page "Five of Seven" Waypoint GC39CD, ID # 14797 > > Thanks Lincoln, for pointing out the nesting eagles and letting me see this > wonderful sight (and log a find!) > > Trisha "Lightning" > > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > Az-Geocaching@listserv.snaptek.com > http://listserv.snaptek.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching >