[Az-Geocaching] New into geocaching - need advice!

Regan Smith listserv@azgeocaching.com
Mon, 10 Feb 2003 06:54:27 -0700


Um 4 wheeling and hiking that would be any cache by the Great team of Wyle
E,  um I know names real good not the GC numbers so names of some of the
good caches

Mission Looney Tunes, bit if a tougher puzzle type cache but is worth the
trip
Free Ammo Can, Great instructions on the Gate pass for the Bulldog canyon
area
Grampa Abes Hideaway, a nice short hike but well worth the view from the
cache and top of hill
Geocache,  one of Arizona oldest caches
Blue Ridge, pretty much all hiking again views are worth it

for some good starter caches to help hone your searching skills

Nearly in Harmony
FRED visits Dana Ranch
Friends Again a puzzle cache but the answer is at the bottom :)

alright those caches are OURS :)

Ye ol Boggin Trail
Point of View   both of these caches are located pretty much right on with
what the GPS says

Highline Flower Power
Camelback View
Pressed ham
Hidden Valley
Go Bucks


That should get ya started

Happy Hunting

I really like my Delorme 3D Topoquads ver 2.0

----- Original Message -----
From: "Clark Sann" <csann@earthlink.net>
To: <listserv@azgeocaching.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 5:04 PM
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] New into geocaching - need advice!


> Hello all!
>
> My wife and I just discovered geocaching.  Can someone suggest a good
> cache for a newby?  Something not too far out of Mesa maybe with some
> 4-wheeling and hiking!
>
> I'm also going to purchase topo maps on CD.  I'm considering both
> MapTech Terrain Navigator and Natl Geographic Topo.  Which of these are
> better?
>
> Clark
>
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