Well we've been back from Tucson for a couple of days and we're catching up with stuff at home. Just wanted to thank David (Cow Spots) for the bookmark list of caches. First 2 that we found were Silny caches, Sand Trout and Our Founder... . They were a hoot. Loved them. Then we hiked in Sabino Canyon where we found Sabino Canyon Cache and Best Dam View. Sabino is a beautiful place, a couple of days later on our 2nd hike in the canyon I did a short detour off the main trail onto Rattlesnake Trail, I was by a stream and looked up towards the rock cliff when I spotted a ringtail cat about 30 feet away dashing under a dead saguaro and some rocks. I was thrilled because I know how elusive they are. It was late afternoon just before dusk. We also found 5 more including Cow Spots' tricky urban How can you have pudding... which was another elusive creature. We had a great time and were really impressed with the caches we found. Tucsonans are very creative geocachers. R of J.A.R.S. David Thompsen wrote: Here's a bookmark list I've compiled for the Tucson area for visitors. There are many many more available, but these are some of my favorite recommendations. http://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/view.aspx?guid=64fc43c9-e3a3-4394-aca5-d4c758740733 --Dave, The Cow Spots Rosemarie wrote: Hi, We'll be in Tucson for a week arriving on March 15th. Can you recommend caches in the area. We like caches that are scenic, historic, a short hike (a mile or less round trip), clever hides, interesting containers. We also like to have a good place to park in a safe area. We plan on visiting Mt Lemmon (Summerhaven), the Sabino Canyon, UofA and the Desert Museum. J.A.R.S. "I don't know what you are going to do, but I know I can't lie around and be lazy. I am a Thing-Finder, and when you're a Thing-Finder you don't have a minute to spare....The whole world is full of things, and somebody has to look for them. And that's just what a Thing-Finder does. -Pippi Longstocking --------------------------------- Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals