I want to add my congratulations to those record multi-cache finders. However, I have to take my hat off to Buckeroo Team. After you read this, look at the topo, and I'm sure that you will agree that this was quite an accomplishment. -Jim > > This is an automated message from Geocaching.com > > You are receiving this email because you are the owner of this listing. > > Buckaroo Team found Buster Spring (Traditional Cache) at 3/11/2004 > > Log Date: 3/11/2004 > The second time must be the charm. We found it this time after trying > a new route. The climb is difficult but very rewarding. We used the > cache map information to return to our vehicle. The view & scenery is > unbeatable, just fantastic. We believe the terrain should be 5 stars > as it's the most difficult we've encountered in our geocaching. We > took a Heroes USA commemorative postal stamp magnet and left a new > pack of playing cards we had picked up from a Honey Bee Canyon cache. > > Now, a word about Buster. He was a happy-go-lucky cowboy who worked > for my father at our ranch in 1933, just north of the park entrance. > I remember him when I was just a youngster. His stories were quite > embellished and were very interesting. There is a story about Buster > in a book "Frog Mountain Blues" by Charles Bowden. The early day > Indians called Mt. Lemmon Frog Mountain. > > My nephew, Joe Dory and his friend Teresa, from Austin, NV were with > me this trip. Joe thought it was quite something that I could do this > hike so easily, seeing that I'm almost 80 years old. I won't say it > was easy, but it surely was enjoyable. Thanks for the cache put in > such a beautiful place. > > Visit this listing at the below address: > http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=4260032d-c710-494e-807f > -6c03450fd30f > > Visit GC441F > http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=19d8da90-5cee > -4c40-a929-a51b7891b3ac > > Profile for Buckaroo Team: > http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=44cb56ae-e944-4949-ad66- > b52c2eb8f6ab > > Search for caches from this location: > http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?lat=32.40785&lon=-110.8894