I tried to be honest and let the approvers know my intentions before putting this trail together maybe I would have been better off just doing it,maybe not!Scott,They will not approve a power trail anywhere in the state,power trails are now against their guidelines! I just finally recieved a detailed explanation of why they will not approve a power trail! I will post it when Artemis gives me permission to do so! Guy On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 13:18:37 -0700, Scott Sparks wrote: > Guy, any chance we could see the _full_ text of your exchange with the > admins? > > As for the Power Trail in general, I like the concept but I don't like > the idea of it being on a trail in the Phoenix (or any other > metropolitan) Park System. Those trails get enough traffic already. > IMHO, this type of thing should be set up away from the cities where > one can actually enjoy the trail and the natural setting without having > to listen to barking dogs, honking horns, overhhead jets and the > constant hum of city traffic. How about a Power Trail in any of the > mountain or desert trail systems throughout the state? A Power Trail > ouside of Payson, Prescott, Flagstaff, or any other smaller city or town > in Arizona would be cool. Even a Power trail on one of the trails > accessed along Highway 87 between Scottsdale and Payson. Heck, even a > Power Trail in the Goldfield or Santan Mountains would be great. How > about a Power Trail along Highway 88, 191 or any other scenic byway in > the state? > > Concerning the multi-cache versus multiple individual caches issue, I > would, by far, prefer to see multiple individual caches, each with > their own logbook. As anyone who has maintained or hunted for a > multi-cache knows, it only takes one missing step of a multi-cache to > make the whole multi-cache worthless and un-findable. This also > applies to multiple individual caches that are ''linked'' together; if > you must find cache A in order to find cache B, and cache B goes > missing, there's no way in heck you're ever going to find cache Z! > > Perhaps (Guy) your mistake was in trying to ''sell'' the concept as a > ''Power Trail.'' Maybe you would have been better off just placing the > caches individually (spaced .25 miles apart) and letting the ''Power > Trail'' concept just fall into place by default. (Hmmm, this trail has > 20 caches in a 10 mile stretch!? I think I'll do that today. [:)]) > > On the other hand, perhaps your request was shot down for other > reasons. (Without the full text of your communications with the admins, > we have no way of knowing.) Maybe their issue is more of an individual > issue. Maybe they have some qualms about you having another 20 caches > to maintain on top of the 50-60 you already have. Maybe it's an issue > of cache concentration; maybe they feel there already enough caches in > that particular area. Again, without further information specific to > their point of view, it's difficult to judge. > > -- Sprocket > > ____________________________________________________________ > 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 >