RE: [Az-Geocaching] Cache Regrets

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Author: Gordon L. Flatt
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Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Cache Regrets
The one that pops into my mind is the Aqua Fria cache. My first try was by
four wheel drive from the north. At the time, the lake water was up so high
that there was no way to get a land vehicle anywhere near the cache. My
second try was from the south by hiking in on wild burro trails. Got to
within 1.25 miles of it and came to a small version of the Grand Canyon. By
that time I had less than half my water supply left and had to turn back. I
actually did run out of drinking water, but had a fresh gallon in the truck
when I got back to it. In the mean time, the clue I wanted from that cache
to solve the Chain Cache, had been changed to a more accessible cache. I
still haven't gone back to get the Aqua Fria cache, but would like to when
it is accessible by Jeep.

Gordon
Team Coyote1022
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From:
[mailto:az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com]On Behalf Of Jerry
Nelson
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 1:21 PM
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Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Cache Regrets


The listserv has been amazingly quiet lately. Here's a question I'll toss
out in an effort to stimulate some conversation.

If you've been caching for awhile there is probably at least one cache you
tried to find several times without success. You REALLY wanted it but it
eluded you. Others have found it. It now may be archived and you'll have to
live with your failure forever. One that comes to mind for me is Ya Skala.
What is yours?

Any takers?

Jerry
Offtrail
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