Re: [Az-Geocaching] AZ Cemetery caches

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Author: Lisa G.
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] AZ Cemetery caches
Don't feel bad, I don't like caching in the hot weather, either, and I
live here. Since I learned about geocaching a year ago, I get even more
irritated during the summer than I used to. We took a few day trips up
to the Pine/Strawberry area this summer just to get our caching fix in
some milder temps.

While I was looking for one I've looked for in Pine (more about that in
a minute), I ran across this one in Prescott. I know nothing about it,
but it does say it's in a cemetery, and it looks like it's been found
recently.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=95fee9d4-2f0e-4250-b9c4-d8d035241f8c

The one I was really looking for is in Pine (north of Payson). I looked
for it once, but didn't find it. However, I was with the kids and there
was something going on with them (forget what) that kept me from being
able to really look for it. I do remember it being a pretty area, the
logs say it's been found recently, and there are plenty of other
wonderful caches around as well if you want to spend a day or so in the
area.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=17841e5b-b028-4581-aca8-6111d2926c84

-Lisa
PoledraDog

Michael Weiner wrote:
> I wanted to extend a HUGE thank you to all who responded with some
> very nice cemetery cache recommendations. I have bookmarked them all
> and we will be attempting most if not all of these. We love caching in
> AZ, but have only had a single opportunity to do so since we started.
> The first time we were out it got over 107 F when i went to do the
> Tyler's Mini-Mountain Challenge cache (GCN7NQ) which taught us a
> pretty valuable lesson. Although i realize thats somewhat cold to
> most of the AZ residents, that was quite a hot day to be out and about
> for us, LOL. But we love it, and certainly look forward to coming back
> out. We also wanted to try to grab a few in the surrounding states
> (CO, NV, NM) if possible - that will depend on how much time and
> driving we feel like doing.
>
> Again, thank you all for your really good suggestions - keep em coming!!!
> Michael (of TeamDotOne