RE: [Az-Geocaching] El Camino del Diablo Strike Force

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Author: Team Tierra Buena
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Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] El Camino del Diablo Strike Force
Guess I won't wait for the weekend, Scott! :--)

Here's who I've got on the list right now:

Highpointer
LazyK
My Blue Heaven
Team DaSH
Me

Questionable:

Hiker -- Barry, are you going to have to sit this one out because of
your surgery?
Feedle -- was looking to hitch a ride with someone

This is scheduled for Sunday, January 19. If I've left anyone off the
list, or you would still like to go, just let me know and make sure you
get your free permit (search the azgeocaching.com mailing list archive
for subject "El Camino del Diablo Strike Force" for information on the
hoops you have to jump through to get the permit). Every adult entering
the area MUST have a permit, it's not just a permit for your vehicle.
Oh, and your vehicle must be a four-wheel drive.

Obviously we want to try and hit all the other caches within the permit
area that Ken mentioned in his post. I thought I had said that in the
original email, but if I didn't it's probably because I felt it went
without saying. So I'll clarify it: The Strike Force will go for the El
Camino del Diablo cache, and all of the others within the boundaries of
the Barry Goldwater Range and the Cabeza Prieta NWR.

When to meet: I propose 8:30 AM, but I'm open to other reasoning. My
guess is that makes departure times of about 5:30 from Tucson and 6:00
AM from Phoenix (your mileage may vary), still leaves a good chunk of
the day for the adventure, and gets us back on to paved roads with
daylight to spare. If I'm wrong: Sorry, folks, I've never done this trip
before. Anyone reading this who has better or first hand information,
please help us out.

I'm not one for setting up convoys to get there. I don't think they're
beneficial, and I can think of at least three ways to get there from the
Phoenix area that different folks might prefer. And rather than turn
this thing into an administrative nightmare, I'd propose we just meet at
8:30. If you're there (or we know you're close), you're there. If you're
late, catch up to us.

If you are running late, but can reach us by radio, we'll wait for you.
I do think we should use FRS channel 2 (backup 12), and we might as well
ditto those channels for CB. If there are any hams going, start out on
146.52, unless someone knows a good repeater in the area. If so, please
post the frequencies and PL.

Finally, where to meet. I know nothing about the area, so I propose
meeting at the gate. There must be a gate, you got a combination to the
lock when you got your permit. If meeting at the gate is okay with
everyone, I'll post some directions and coordinates in a separate
message.

This is all carved in SAND, folks! As I said, I've never been there, so
if anyone has other ideas on what or when or how we should do this,
please chime in. Especially on meeting at the gate as opposed to other
places. If you know one, holler. If you have a different idea for a
meeting time, holler. If you want to lead a convoy, holler. If I'm
ticking you off, holler. If you have any other questions, holler.

Steve
Team Tierra Buena
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness". -- Dave
Barry