>From: Bob Renner >Reply-To: listserv@azgeocaching.com >To: listserv@azgeocaching.com >Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Cone Mountain cache >Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 19:20:37 -0800 (PST) > >I placed my Cone Mountain cache >http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=270 >almost 3 years ago on Dec 31, 2000. > >I plan on checking on it and doing cache maintenance >on it's 3 year anniversary on Dec 31, 2003. Since the >area is a great place to mountain bike, I will be >riding in on my bike. If anyone else is interested in >joining me for a little mountain biking, let me know >and we can plan on where and when to meet. > >Bob Renner I am surpised that this cache hasn't seen more visits. It has a good number of find logs... but, considering it was planted 3 years ago (!) and the fact that it isnt too far of a hike off of Pima Rd (and that is if you cant drive into it), I would think it would have more logs on it. It is a fond caching memory of team Ropingthewind's. We enjoy the hiking/wilderness caches and Bob Renner has lots of great caches of this type out there to enjoy! I drove my 2x4 full size pickup from Dnamite road and started into the cache site. But, the road got very bumpy (lots of whoop's for the motorcycle crowd) and we turned back and decided to try to approach from Pima Rd. I have been in a tad bit on a couple of those roads, so we were confident there was a way to get in from the West. There was, but it was a bit ugly for a full size longbed 2x4 truck. Of course, my truck isnt just any truck.... at least I dont drive it like it is :).... (hehe). We went in on a decent little dirt road that got progressively worse. Ended up on a fairly wide wash and kept traction thru it (barely at times!) and we made it to the powerline rd. From there, it was a decent drive to park within a few hundred feet or so (or something like that) back into the cache site. A couple of the ATV dudes looked at us like we were crazy. But, it isnt that bad for a good 2x4 truck to make it back there. Shorter wheelbase the better, but any prudent driver can take one back there. Anyways, it was a fun adventure. Thanks Bob for the great cache! Glad to see it is still around today! Interesting how some of the old and great caches are still around after 2 and even 3 years and yet many new caches nowaday's cant last a week. Go figure. On a seperate note: made a great Christmas day cache hike to go find the Cookie Cache in South Mountains. I had to go out and hike off that big Christmas dinner we had with all the family. I teamed up with Team Rugerdog for this one and we had a great late afternoon hike just before sunset to find that cache. Felt good to make a good little hike like that after a big dinner! :) I don't feel so fat now! :) :) :) Anyways, Happy Holiday's everyone!!! Scott Team Ropingthewind _________________________________________________________________ Have fun customizing MSN Messenger — learn how here! http://www.msnmessenger-download.com/tracking/reach_customize