Re: [Az-Geocaching] Duquesne

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Author: George Harris
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Duquesne
Yes, that's the one. Last time I was there which wasn't long ago, it was
open, wide, smooth and well maintained. I would say that if you don't
encounter any gates or posted keep out signs, then a slow troll through
there won't cause any grief.

If there's a slight edge to my tone it's because after a decade of watching
illegal traffic run rampant through our desert with little interdiction and
even less consequences, the idea that innocent, law-abiding, legal citizens
have to get on the internet to research Forest Service roads, and worry
about getting into trouble before starting a simple trip on a public
thoroughfare sort of pisses me off. Common sense is the rule and your
mileage may vary <g>

-George

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Ayre" <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Duquesne


> George,
>
> I agree with your sentiment. What is perplexing me is the road through
> Duquesne which is a small loop off the main Washington Camp to Lochiel
> road. If you stay on the main road you won't see Duquesne at all.
>
> Andy
>
> George Harris wrote:
> > Maybe we should all stay home and hope that the Sheriff doesn't get us.
> > I seriously doubt that the Sheriff's office would give a tinker's damn
> > about a call about a vehicle traversing that road. There are no gates,
> > it is not posted, and it is a publicly maintained road.
> >
> > If the SCSO was that responsive then they'd have a little more luck
> > interdicting the dope loads in that area than they do. They woudn't
> > have to rely on geocachers (Dirk) to find the bundles for them.
> >
> > That road goes from Nogales over the saddle N of Mt. Washington through
> > Washington Camp, past Duquesne and T-bones into the Sonoita-Lochiel
> > road. It is driven every day by everybody. Don't be afraid.
> >
> > If you want to stop and get out into Duquesne, then that's another
> > story. Same for Ruby.
> >
> >     ----- Original Message -----
> >     *From:* ShadowAce <mailto:shadowace.az@gmail.com>
> >     *To:*  <mailto:listserv@azgeocaching.com>
> >     *Sent:* Wednesday, November 14, 2007 11:11 AM
> >     *Subject:* Re: [Az-Geocaching] Duquesne

> >
> >     The best answer is that will be between you, the property owner and
> >     the Santa Cruz County Sheriff department.

> >
> >      According to the USDA Forest service website:

> >
> >      Long and short again would be... Do you feel it is worth your time
> >     in court if the Sheriff is brought into this and just think of the
> >     excitement it could be for your European friends :)

> >
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