Come on Mike...don't give away our secrets... -----Original Message----- From: az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com [mailto:az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com]On Behalf Of Mike Ingoglia Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 4:02 PM To: listserv@azgeocaching.com Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] "Obsessed geocacher found stuck in mud, film at 11" This is my first post (please, please, hold the applause). ...you can always get yourself an ATV... If driven responsibly they tread very lightly due to the light weight and 3 psi tires and are virtually impossible to get stuck. Hey Scott, maybe Brian and I will gain a little headroom with regard to number of finds on ya this winter by using the ATVs up north/east... well, ok, we have a loooooooooooong way to go. I think geocaching in several feet of snow will add a whole new degree of difficulty. :-) Mike Team Leaplab ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Nicol" To: Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 3:42 PM Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] "Obsessed geocacher found stuck in mud, film at 11" > > >From: trisha@brasher.com > >Reply-To: listserv@azgeocaching.com > >To: listserv@azgeocaching.com > >Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] "Obsessed geocacher found stuck in mud, film > >at 11" > >Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 13:57:34 -0800 (PST) > > > >(disclaimer: the following is meant in FUN, but has an important > >message imbedded in the sarcasm. Please remember that I have had to > >deal with people who go where they shouldn't and get stuck. It > >happens.) :-) > > > >Yeah, that's a smart idea, Scott. Go in the morning when the mud is > >"still frozen" (i.e. ICE). Drive on ICY dirt roads, that's a great > >idea. (Hope you have good comprehensive insurance!! :-)) Oh, be sure > >to go WAY back in the boonies, at least 8 miles from the nearest paved > >road. Stay long enough for it to warm up enough for the ICE to turn > >into impassable mud............. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Just to clear this up.. :) > > That message about driving on the ice before it turns muddy was made by one > of the Snaptek boys. Not me! > > MY message was to ask whether the roads are passable in the winter and > whether they are MUDDY or not. Do they dry up quickly or do they stay muddy > all winter long? I hate mud! AND I dont like to drive on dirt roads when > they are muddy! It irritates me (to say the least) when I am driving down a > forest/dirt road and it is all rutted up. There is nothing more annoying > than that. As Trisha said.. these roads are not really maintained and if > they become very rutted up.. they will probably stay that way! > > I can think of many dirt roads that used to be very smooth. Then, I come > back months later to find it all rutted up after a heavy rain because > someone drove down it when it was muddy. When it dries... it becomes a very > bumpy road and it will likely stay that way for a long time to come. > > Now, there are those folks that perhaps need to use these roads.. like > forest workers, those who man the towers, folks who work on the radio > towers, etc. But, for the rest of us who are just out there on a > recreational level.. probably dont need to be out there. I fall into that > catagory. I have no interest in driving on muddy roads. It is no fun. Now, I > love a good off road challenge... but, mud is not one of them! > > Anyways, just wanted to clear that up!!!!! > > Scott > Team Ropingthewind > > _________________________________________________________________ > The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > listserv@azgeocaching.com > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com _______________________________________________ Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching Arizona's Geocaching Resource http://www.azgeocaching.com