>From: Jason Poulter >Reply-To: listserv@azgeocaching.com >To: listserv@azgeocaching.com >Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] geocaching tees >Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 17:32:40 -0700 > >lets start 3-D geocaching... now you have to be at certain coordinates and >a certain height off the ground!!! > >jason Actually, I have thought of just that! You all have probably seen EvilFISH's "Minus 30" Cache... placed 30 feet under water at Saguaro Lake. Well, I thought it would be cool if there was a way to suspend a geocache at 10,000 feet in the sky!!!! :) hhhmmm. Now, there is a cache that would probably go unfound for a really long time! There are two unmanned 'blimps' in far southern Arizona. They are on cables to 15,000 feet in the air. I believe they are used for watching over the border. One is near Yuma and one near Ft Hauchuca. Perhaps I could hook an altoids tin to one of those things!!! :) Easy find, but hard to get to!!! :) Difficulty: 1 terrain: 500000000000000 One the subject of 'geoballooning'.... I have been wanting to do that for a long time. I hope to get a geocache by balloon one day. There is a geocache in one of my flight areas that I have been saving for just that occasion. I now have the final coordinates for it (it is a multi cache) and I am keeping those coords in my GPS until I can find a day when the winds take me right to it. I have to be able to land right next to it and be able to literally reach out and grab it. If I cant do that, I will save it for another attempt some other time. Hopefully, this cache will stand the test of time as it might be a while before I finally can claim a find on it!!! :) Scott Team Ropingthewind _________________________________________________________________ Click, drag and drop. My MSN is the simple way to design your homepage. http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200364ave/direct/01/