At 04:45 AM 6/23/2002 -0400, you wrote: >This is an interesting thread on the issue of caches placed within the >limits of NF land, and some of the responses offered by the owners as to >why they've not disabled them... a few of these are pretty surprising... I have pretty much all of the Tucson area caches on my watch list. I see that today a team went after 2 different caches on Mt. Lemmon but were turned back both times by the Forest Service. I just see this as irresponsible of the cache owners to leave them as active caches. Until it rains, the Coronado National Forest is CLOSED. >So, now I have a question. Can anyone out there post a link to a site that >they have found that can provide accurate, current info on National Forest >boundries, closures and road access within AZ? I'm sure that I could do a >bit of searching, but I'm curious to know what some of our more intrepid >local cachers are using for their favorite info source. The Coronado is the only one that I have any real data on. I have pretty current maps of the forest and with the exception of a couple highways, all access is closed. Throw that in with the closure of the State Trust land, and the July 8th closure of the 4 state parks down here, and you have all the makings of a real boring summer. Scott Team My Blue Heaven www.myblueheaven.com/geocache