Had a great day today. Left the 60 southbound east of town. Don't really know what the road was because it wasn't marked. Had we followed it to the end it would ahve led us through Box Canyon and out the south end. Unfortunately, the road gets seriously narrow about 4 tenths of a mile from the cache we were going after "Box Canyon Book Cache". There are some rock obstacles on either side of the road and to avoid body damage we decided not to try to get through. At this point in the trail you are driving the creek and the rocks were wet and slippery. We had already traversed a few obstacles where one of the members of our party had to spot us over tham. Our Libertys met the task of the trail flawlessly. I think probably better than my Wrangler would have. Once I have some lift and lockers it will handle it fine. My point form this is two fold. First, the area is gorgeous. All the rain has turned it into a lush green paradise. My second point is, ther are trails in the area where UAVs(Urban Assault Vehicles) don't belong. The rocks are a good reason why we didn't see a single BMW, Lexus, Acura, Cadilac or Lincoln. We saw one Pathfinder. It had suffered body damage. There are plenty of trails where two wheelers with clearance can go. Just make sure you go with a seasoned and responsible 4 wheeler. They may be the best ones to get you in and out without leaving some paint on the rocks. We found one cache and had a great time. Markphxaz ____________________________________________________________ Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com To edit your setting, subscribe or unsubscribe visit: http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching Arizona's Geocaching Resource http://www.azgeocaching.com