Greetings.... Hope I am still welcome here? Congratulation to Team "Wyle E". They did in a short time what it took me weeks to put together. Logging six caches in one shot looks very good to me. My "cache" vehicle is a 1979 CJ5, not a motorcycle or quad. ;-) Seven of Seven was placed on the WWW Wednesday or Thursday. I do not know when it was available to the public. When and if you find Seven of Seven Team "Wyle E" I will buy you lunch! -Lincoln Ken Henson, Prescott, Arizona >Here's my log for a "No Find" from this past weekend. There's no cache web page to log it, so I'll log it here. We were in Prescott and found the One through Six of Seven caches. We're 99.9% sure we have the correct coordinates for the Seventh (final) cache and went hunting for it. WOW! That was an adventure! I saw two routes to the cache, and approached from the East. This was a very rarely used 4WD trail that had some good (challenging) sections. We had to bushwhack 1/4 mile to the cache site. This was dense, close, scrub brush which made going extremely tough (uphill, of course). My arms look like raw meat now. Normally, cache's are on the Top of hills. We got to the top, and had to go back down a ravine. 4 of us looked around for 45 minutes and couldn't find it. We had already spent 3 hours getting to this point, and it was going to get dark soon. We finally gave up and worked our way back to the Jeep. I drove out the West, as I didn't want to attempt going back the way we came in since it was getting late and didn't have another Jeep with us. Luckily, this route was much easier (but longer). We got out okay, but were disappointed for not finding the Seven of Seven cache after working so hard on it. I've Emailed Lincoln to verify what we did wrong. Oh well... It was still fun. r Team "Wyle E" -------------------------------------------------------------- lincoln@primenet.com