-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Stringham <steve@stringhams.org>
To: az-geocaching <az-geocaching@listserv.azgeocaching.com>
Sent: Sun, Mar 31, 2013 11:04 am
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Required permits in AZ
Cord,
This forum is generally for folks wanting to play a game. A very
friendly game, and a lot of fun.
Why in the world would you choose to insult so many people who have
faith in God and/or in Jesus Christ in this forum? Was there really
a need for that? Did we insult you in any way? And, why the choice
of this day, Easter? This is a day we (Christians) remember the
rising of our Lord and Savior. This is also the weekend of Passover
for our Jewish friends.
Some speak of tolerance of our differences as a desirable thing. Is
this the way you display yours?
Steven Stringham
A believer in Jesus Christ.
On 3/31/2013 8:21 AM, Cord wrote:
Cannot restrain myself from quipping: This is Arizona, after all,
where the common belief is held that the world is only 6,000 years
old and it was all settled at the Scopes Monkey trial....thus, at
night with my flashlight, under the covers, I read and subscribe
to heresy. Why do I suspect you of doing the same?
On 03/30/2013 02:40 PM, Regan Smith
wrote:
You can walk in Bulldog for free
On 3/30/2013 10:03 AM, Cord wrote:
George, Bulldog Rec Area has several access gates to primitive
roads into different use area's. I assume you will wish to
access Bull Dog from the old Sheep Crossing Area near the
bridge crossing near Saguaro Lake. The permission is free and
provides the combination to the gate locks and also permission
to enter for recreation uses. It is available at the Ranger
district ofice at 5140 E. Ingram St., Mesa, Az.
On 03/29/2013 08:53 PM, AJ George
wrote:
We recently returned to the Phoenix area
after leaving in 2005. The only required permit I was
aware of was for State Trust Land. However, I recently
read a cache log or description and it referenced a Tonto
Pass. What is that and where would I get one? I am
assuming it is probably another required permit?
I eventually plan on getting out to Bulldog Canyon
and getting "Geocache". I know a permit is required for
access there. I know it is a limited time-frame permit.
So if I am going to geocache in AZ, what
federal/local permits do I need? Do all geocache
descriptions state whether a certain permit is required?
Or is that a crapshoot?
--
AJ George II aka G-Squad