Re: [Az-Geocaching] Fountain 4WD Trip

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Author: ShadowAce
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Fountain 4WD Trip
I know the area well that you are speaking of, we followed the Dodge
Ram Charger (RAMUS) through the area after the sun went down.

Gunpilot can drive a full size offroad into and out of some amazing
areas. I might have forgone some of the spots in my wrangler, but I
knew he was there to save me as needed.

If you need a guide out there, bribe him, he is the man when it comes
to a tour guide.

I am hoping the campout goes out there. Wifey was already talking
about it this weekend and we will have our little jeepy out when the
call is given.

>
> My point form this is two fold. First, the area is gorgeous. All the rain
> has turned it into a lush green paradise. My second point is, ther are
> trails in the area where UAVs(Urban Assault Vehicles) don't belong. The
> rocks are a good reason why we didn't see a single BMW, Lexus, Acura,
> Cadilac or Lincoln. We saw one Pathfinder. It had suffered body damage.
> There are plenty of trails where two wheelers with clearance can go. Just
> make sure you go with a seasoned and responsible 4 wheeler. They may be the
> best ones to get you in and out without leaving some paint on the rocks.
>
> We found one cache and had a great time.
>
> Markphxaz
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