Hi all, While I am thinking of it, I thought I'd put this little unpleasant bug in everybody's ear....talk is that, due to the little rain we have had so far (and the bark beetle destruction), this years' fire season is going to be very very bad. This is on my mind because I just got back from a Jeep Posse Training exercise, we were staged in Cleator, practicing as IF there was a fire near Crown King and it had to be evacuated. (CK is considered an extreme risk area). Long, dusty day, training my new communications folks with 7 of our units in the field. And I managed to bag a cache on the way home (well, 4 miles out of the way, "BB Cache") Anyway, I am saying all this so that if any of you flat-landers (hey, I DID NOT say flat heads! :-) were planning to visit up by Prescott, Payson, Flag, you better do it EARLY, like April. The forests will most likely be shut down again this year, unless we get rain, and that isn't likely. Please don't shoot the messenger, and keep in mind nothing I said is a FACT (well, I mean about the forest closure...everything else is true) but I am projecting what is most likely. I know y'all like to escape the summer heat, but.... take care and be safe, Trisha "Lightning" Prescott Yavapai Co. Jeep Posse PS ... just as we wrapped up and got back into the Mayer area, the Posse was called for 4 Jeep units to go to Crown King (711 road...ugh!) to rescue a stranded family. Anybody want to 'fess up they took their Pontiac and their 4 kids on a bad road trying to get to that ONE LAST cache of the day???? Yeah, we "rescue" too.... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Although no one can go back and make a brand new start, Anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~