Two days ago I
headed to an anticipated first find of the new Bacon Cache in Squaw Peak
Park in Phoenix placed by General Ursus. At a point about .14 miles
from its location the trail changed to an unsigned, unnumbered route that caused
me to hesitate. A few years ago I'd been embarrassed in front of a crowd
when a SPP ranger yelled at me over his car speaker to get my bottom down
from a location he thought was not correct. I suppose I was left with a greater
than average consciousness of trail legality. Not a bad thing
generally.
The General and I were not getting identical reports from
officials about whether open but unsigned trails were legal. After
exchanging a couple brief e-mails and his consequent asking on this
listserv for the opinions of others regarding this placement, I decided that the
trail might be alright after all, so made a second try this
morning. Thanks to Highpointer and RTW for their responses, allowing
me to get this one guilt free. The route, although maybe not as "official" as
others in the area, appears to be used regularly and I'll now consider it
OK unless I hear otherwise. I still made a first find, even
though this has been in place for ten days.
The trail issue aside, I have
to report that this is an excellent cache. It's a beautiful location, well
hidden, requiring absolutely no searching in off route areas. Even the
container is nicely constructed. Wear your hiking boots and be prepared
for some loose slopes. If you like caches that require a bit of exercise
and have outstanding views, you're bound to enjoy this.
The General
made a good first hide. Thank you, SIR! (salute :o)
)
Jerry
Offtrail