We always study the logs before we attempt a
cache; maybe that's why we have so few "first finds." The logs on both of these
caches are pretty good.
Seems like Coyote Mike has disappeared, or at least
left AZ. After these two, he placed one in Maine. Dan Rich AKA Snakebusters
placed the first cache in Arizona, as far as I can determine, and also placed
Willow Creek about six months later, then seemed to fall off the earth.
Then I guess when you're first, what else is there.
Creepin' Jeepers
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I sure hope they stay there a long time! I have been wanting to
get them every time I go thru there on Hwy 93. Are they difficult to get to?
They dont appear to be very far off the highway. One is like a mile off the
highway, but it appears (on topo software) that there might be a canyon or
something in between. I will have to take another look at them on my way
home from Washington in a few weeks. Do they require pretty serious 4x4 or
can a 2x4 long bed truck (fairly high clearance) make it?
coyote cache 1 - the
directions to this are very good. Do not drive up Date Creek without 4 wheel
drive.
Coyote Cache 2 - a lot of folks end up right next to Ship Rock
and are really close to the cache. The only problem is that it is straight up.
;-)
You go to the northwest of the cache (down the wash) and then go
south and then northeast to get to the cache. Took me two tries. It is a great
cache location.
- Ken (aka - Lincoln)/fontfamily>
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