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Author: Brian Casteel
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Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Do you know him?
It's something on the azgeocaching side. Sequoia.net is a parent domain for
azgeocaching.com. If I'm not mistaken, the file in question is this:



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From:
[mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of Gale
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 5:55 PM
To:
Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Do you know him?



Ok, this is a stupid question, but please enlighten me. I was too lazy to
open my email account to look at new posts to the listserv, so I went to the
archives at azgeocaching.com I noticed that Apryls posts on the listserv
mail archives come up like this:



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Apryl Clark <> wrote:

Although I'm not sure what else I can put on the front end of the
Dodge..right now I've got some cowpushers...would like to get a winch but
JEEZ at this rate I won't be able to park in the parking garage at work
(unfortunatly they're not 4-wheel friendly with mostly compact spots and
only a 6'9" ceiling). Heck with the new tires I got that lifted me 3"
alone...I've only got a 6" difference to play with now.

You should see the looks I get when we go out mudding near the Powerline
Trail and come into the office just slathered in mud. Those beamers and
cedes don't park within 3-4 parking spots from me. Although I think it's
hysterical that I can mark my own spot with my "mud droppings" that's pretty
much my spot until they get the street sweeper into the parking garage.

>From: "Brian Casteel" <>


>Reply-To:


>To: <>


>Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Do you know him?


>Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 17:00:09 -0700


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>Nah. KC Day-Liters are sooooo early 90s. :-) HID is where it's at now.


>Electric sunshine, in a nice shiny package. Although I do want some of


>those directional lights for myself and the front seat spotter, er I mean


>passenger.


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>Brian


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>Team A.I.


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>From:


>[mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of Apryl



>Clark


>Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 4:52 PM


>To:


>Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Do you know him?


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>Unfortunatly he only had the rubber (?) lines so they weren't very strong.


>I'm thinking he sliced it when taking on the river bottom. I also went


>through a street rated tire 4 wheeling (think I'd had the Dodge all of 3


>days before I took it pinstriping..Paint job? What the heck is that).


>Punched a hole straight through the tread. That taught me to slow down a

bit

>on the roads...lol.


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>As for my brother's Jeep he too has a lift and some nice tires he did the


>lift himself and insists on "renovating" that thing at least every week.

Hey

>Dan wanna go 4 wheeling..can't the Jeep's in 700 parts in the front


>yard...etc etc.


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>Although he did show me up with his nice Halogen round

lights...drool..light

>envy. That lit up all of Fountain Hills the last time we went out.

Meanwhile

>the Dodge...well let's just put it this way. Hubby has an offroad bike.

Head

>lamp went out. Ziptied (again we love those things) my Mag light to the


>crossbeam so he could see where he was going. That thing throws better than



>my headlamps. Must get a K-C bar!!!


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>Sad sad sad!


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> >From: "Brian Casteel" <>


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> >Reply-To:


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> >Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Do you know him?


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> >Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 16:34:50 -0700


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> >Ok, that visual is painful. The day after I install the steel braided


>brake


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> >lines, I discover that a pinhole leak exists in the hardline coming from

my

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> >master cylinder. Hopefully that little problem can be resolved in time

to

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> >go out and play this Saturday.


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> >Brian


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> >Team A.I.


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> >From:


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> >[mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of

Apryl

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> >Clark


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> >Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 4:24 PM


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> >Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Do you know him?


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> >I also have a classic picture of an off roading going a bit


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> >wrong..unfortunatly it's not digitalized. Bottomline..brake line got


>snapped


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> >by the water on a Jeep (too much turny turny). We jimmy-rigged it with a


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> >pair of vice grips and some zip ties. That was an awesome trip. Fun fun


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> >fun....


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> > >From: "Brian Casteel" <>


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> > >Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Do you know him?


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> > >Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 16:17:40 -0700


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> > >I still remember that little Mohave Rattler we found, and the second

one

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> > >that almost found us when we jogged by those bushes. It just seemed

too

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> > >coincidental that as I was kneeling there (about 8' away mind you) and


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> >said,


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> > >"I want to hear it rattle, but I don't want to do anything to piss it


>off,"


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> > >and as if on cue, it started. That's when we left.


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> > >Brian


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> > >Team A.I.


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> > >-----Original Message-----


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> > >From:


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> > >[mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of


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> >Roping


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> > >The Wind


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> > >Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 4:04 PM


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> > >Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Do you know him?


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> > > >From: "Brian Casteel" <>


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> > > >To: <>,"'ShadowAce'"

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> > > >Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Do you know him?


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> > > >Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 15:36:04 -0700


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> > > >Yep. I was riding on what were technically donuts...aka street

radial

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> > > >on a Jeep (you also had tires with just a bit more meat on them at

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> > > >time). You were gutsy on that hill, I'll give you that, but pansied


>out


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> > > >the PTD. :)


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> > > >Need I remind you that you were PULLED out of the PTD, having become


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> > > >on two wheels, while the limited slip differentials failed you


>miserably,


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> > > >spinning freely in the air without a worry in the world.


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> > > >I'll also remind you that the t-case skid plate of mine was grading


>that


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> > > >hillcrest, as identified by the 20lbs or so of dirt I washed out, in


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> > > >addition to the piles that fell off while I was driving. :)


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> > > >I was also able to tow out RTW in the now infamous Mission:RRTW using



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> > > >same Jeep, so don't you tell me about stuck you round headlight, Jeep



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> > > >driving freak!


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> > > >Brian


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> > > >Team A.I.


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> > >HAHAHA!!! Yep, Brian's Jeep pulled out a full size 1/2 ton GMC truck!

For

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> > >those that didnt hear about Mission:RRTW.... I busted a lower control

arm

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> > >U-bolt. It twisted and eventually snapped. I was stuck on an upslope

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> > >rocky road. I couldnt get a jack under it where I felt the truck was


>stable


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> > >to work under and not worry about it sliding backwards or to the side

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> > >while I was under there working on it. So, I let the truck roll back

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> > >didnt roll very well with the front left tire cocked a bit plus all the



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> > >rocks) a bit until the back tires were in a small sandy wash at the


>bottom


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> > >of the hill. Anyways, after fixing it... I was ready to roll again,


>except


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> > >my 2wd truck was not going anywhere since it was stuck in the wash. I


>have


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> > >posi- traction rear in there too! So, we hooked a tow rope up to Brians



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> > >and we were able to tow it back a bit so I could turn it around and

drive

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> > >out! :) Other than that little mishap, it was a fun night as we did

some

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> > >late night wilderness caching in the dark of night around the area

(near

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> > >Black Canyon City).


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> > >Scott


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> > >Team Ropingthewind


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On one everlasting Whisper day and night repeated -- so:
"Something hidden. Go and find it. Go and look behind the Ranges --
"Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Go!"



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