I dont know, we found 3 buried caches in the same day up in the Phoenix
area. When your digging in a city park or behind a building it is possible
because the land manager waters it so often.
All you have to do is come at night and dig a hole, 'don't worry everyone
does it' appears to be the standard response though.
Sadly when I tried to ask one of the cache owners about this I was
basically told to remain in Tucson and not to bother there caches anymore.
On 9/12/07, Richard Daines <
rjdaines@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Not a geocaching question since we are not allow to dig or use pointy
> objects to make holes but I can't see that that is a problem for Arizonans
> in the desert areas since I find it virtually impossible to dig a hole in
> this caliche soil. I believe it's also known as hardpan. Just how to you
> guys dig a hole, my gosh, I just wanted to plant a few cacti before the
> temps went over 100F one morning.
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