>From: AZcachemeister <> >35? >I wish I was 35 again, you're still a pup! >After a quick scan of the not-so-easy-to-read list, it seems there are more >than a few of those peaks that DO have a cache on them! >Are you talking about simply reaching the summit, or climbing the entire >'prominence'? A road may go very near the summit of a lot of those peaks. >Scott, if you really wanted to climb/summit all those peaks, you have >plenty of time to do it if you do the more difficult ones first, and I >would be more than happy to accompany you on as many as possible. >When and where do we start? I dont really think I will ever get into trying to knock them all out. But hey, I am always up for a good hike and climb. I am always up for getting together with ya' cachemeister for a hike! Will have to take a look at some of them and see which ones have caches on them and lets plan a few out! You are correct in that some of them probably have roads that get closer to the summit and go well inside the lowest elevation ring. I am going to dig thru this list a bit though and see if I can set my sights on something for another cache placement. I have a mountain in mind, but not sure if it is on this list or not. I see Stewart Mnt is on the list (my first cache) but Greyback Mnt is not (my second cache). A 1000' foot elevation climb is a good RTW style cache hide. Not too much, not too little. :) Scott Team Ropingthewind