Steve,
Please add my name to the list.
Barry Hiker Neely
"Team Tierra Buena"
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Sent by: cc: "Mary L. Estes" <mestes@pr.state.az.us>, "'John Starta'"
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com Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Groundhog Day
Friday December 6, 2002 04:19 PM
Please respond to listserv
I am pleased to announce that Scott Wood of the US Forest Service has
graciously offered to provide an all-day training session expressly for
Arizona Geocachers on Sunday, February 2, 2003. The training will enable
us to become more sensitive to and aware of the presence of historical
and archaeological sites in Arizona.
The training will commence PROMPTLY at 9 AM at the Cave Creek Ranger
Station, 40202 North Cave Creek Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85262
(approximately N 33° 51.015´ W 111° 50.005). Participants should bring
note-taking equipment, lunch, water, and dress and gear appropriate for
spending a fair portion of the day outdoors. In the unlikely event of
bad weather, the training will be rescheduled. The training will
conclude at approximately 4 PM. There is no charge.
Enrollment will be limited to the first 18 people who sign up with me
(Judi and I make 20), although I will maintain a waiting list. Please
direct any questions to me, and if I don't have the answer I will
forward them to Scott.
Because it is limited enrollment, there will be no event cache.
Steve
Team Tierra Buena
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness". -- Dave
Barry
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I am pleased to announce that Scott
Wood of the US Forest Service has graciously offered to provide an all-day
training session expressly for Arizona Geocachers on Sunday, February 2,
2003. The training will enable us to become more sensitive to and aware
of the presence of historical and archaeological sites in Arizona.
The training will commence PROMPTLY
at 9 AM at the Cave Creek Ranger Station, 40202 North Cave Creek Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85262 (approximately N 33°
51.015´ W 111° 50.005). Participants should bring note-taking equipment, lunch,
water, and dress and gear appropriate for spending a fair portion of the day
outdoors. In the unlikely event of bad weather, the training will be
rescheduled. The training will conclude at approximately 4 PM. There is no
charge.
Enrollment will be limited to
the first 18 people
who sign up with me (Judi and I make 20), although I will maintain a
waiting list. Please direct any questions to me, and if I don't have the answer
I will forward them to Scott.
Because it is limited enrollment, there will be no
event cache.
SteveTeam Tierra
BuenaThere is a
very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness". -- Dave
Barry