>From: "Team Tierra Buena" <teamtierrabuena@earthlink.net>
>Reply-To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
>To: "Arizona Geocaching" <az-geocaching@listserv.azgeocaching.com>
>Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Blast from the Past
>Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 21:56:00 -0700
>
>Some of you who have been around for a few years may remember Justin, AKA
>Frobro Goose. He and his fellow Frobros introduced the "nanocache" to the
>Phoenix area (and boy, did those drive me nuts trying to find). Anyway, I
>just got an email from him. He's still serving aboard a sub in Groton, CT.
>He's now married with two little ones to keep him occupied in his spare
>time. He sounds as though he's in good spirits and hopes to return to
>Arizona some day to go caching with his kids.
I had gone on a few caching runs with the Frobro's. One of the more
memorable was the day me and Frobro Goose and Frobro D-Dubs did the 'Lost
Ark Cache'. This was one of the more challenging caches I have done in my 4
years of geocaching. It ranks right up there with Bronco Butte and some
others like that. We did it on a July morning, 2002 I think it was. We met
at the trailhead at like 6am and started the hike up the mountain to the
cache. We finished the hike/climb at about 11:30am, when it was well over
100 degrees out. Frobro was one of the few I can say could actually keep up
with me on a hike! :) LOL (Brian-TeamAI could too). That was a tough
hike/climb to be doing on a hot July morning. But it was a blast and we
found the cache. The cache was a HUGE ammo box. I cant believe Indiana Jeff
carried that thing up there!
I dont think I ever got to go caching with the entire Frobro clan though. I
wonder where the rest of them are these days?
Scott
Team Ropingthewind