Oh, please post ALL the cow-chip coords on the public list; I think that may be valuable info we could all use....! :-) Brian and Jason, perhaps a section on the website for coord locations, stats on amounts and chips retrieved, terrain and difficulty levels, moisture reports??? Sorry, could NOT resist! :-) Trisha "Lightning" Prescott PS, nice to know that the Prescott area is known for it's cow poop. On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 06:59:58 -0700, Chelby Geiss wrote: > > Sorry about being off topic, but I have a plea to make...and since > caching gets us out and hiking or 4x4ing, hoping someone can help! > > I am looking for cow chips. (Yes, let the jokes begin!) For those > who > don't know, I fire the pottery I make with cow chips. I am in > desperate need to do a firing this week. Normally I have a "source" > up > in Prescott, but time restraints and a car in need to brake repairs is > keeping me from making a chip run. Have any of you run across a field > with cow chips near the Phoenix metro area (East valley prefered)?? > Maybe some state land with cows grazing? Or maybe your own cows? > > I'm needing about a large trash bag full. Preferably very near a > trailhead or somewhere I can drive my truck to. I don't want to have > to drag a bag of poop 2 miles with little Aiden in his kelty pack on > my > back!:) > > So if you have coordinates to a spot you know has chips, or know of a > cache near cow chips send me a private email (I don't want to clog the > list with cow poop posts!) > And if anyone would like to harvest a bag for me (nice and dry > please!), I can arrange a pot from this firing in exchange!;) > Thanks for your help! > C:) > > Chelby Geiss > Potter/Sculptress > www.desertsol.com > chelby@desertsol.com > 480.671.8763