I was going to offer Prescott, but, that is over 20 minutes as well.
Maybe later??
Bob Smith WB6ODR, Team Petite Elite
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Brown" <
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To: <
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Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 3:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Hiking trails with caches?
You could always come to Wickenburg there is lots of trails to hike on
and get a cache or two. bit sorry to say its over 20 min drive :-)
Patrick Brown
S YCSRT 3213
PANDA77 N7FHB
crystalh@cox.net wrote:
> Hey everyone, it's been a bit quiet on here lately, so I thought I'd
> start a discussion. I'm looking for some nice hiking spots that would
> be away from a lot of population but still have a really cool "end"
> spot or a nice view or a lovely walk, etc. Something different from
> the everyday hubub of the city but close enough that we could get
> there in about 20 minutes or so. Oh, and if there were a cache
> involved, that'd be a good thing too, however, it is a secondary
> reason (kind of like the icing on the cake). Anyone have any
> suggestions? I am starting a hiking group with my co-workers so there
> may be lots of different levels of hiking skill involved here.
> Thanks!
>
> CraftyCrystal
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