[Az-Geocaching] Big Sky

Brian - Team A.I. listserv@azgeocaching.com
Wed, 2 Jun 2004 10:49:22 -0700


Scott,

I too have enjoyed the company on the long hikes.  Just about everyone I
know complains that I walk too fast, but it's simply my pace and stride that
pull me away from them.  I'm not sure I'll have an opportunity to crew with
you and head up on a flight before I leave, but I would love the chance if
you come to that country again for the balloon competition, which
coincidentally is about 10 days after I get there.  I'll plan to have a
spare bed ready for any visitors, as I would love the chance to interact on
a direct basis with many of you I've met through Geocaching.  Hopefully, by
that time I will be an experiended Jeep off-roader, to compliment skills
I've developed putting my piddly Nissan pickup through 4x4 country.  Then,
we could hit some serious off-road caches in dark/remote back-country.

Brian
Team A.I.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "RopingThe Wind" <arizcowboy@hotmail.com>
To: <listserv@azgeocaching.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Big Sky


>
>
> I too want to wish Brian and Angie and the youngin' all the best on their
> move up to Billings, Montana.  Brian broke the news to me on a short cache
> hike a few days ago.
>
> I have visited Billings on a couple of occasions for an annual event I
used
> to attend in late July up there. It is some really BEAUTIFUL country. I
> could probably live there. But, I think I would prefer the winters down
> here. Hey, maybe I can become a snowbird!!!!!!! :) A couple of years ago,
on
> our last visit to Billings, we took the highway SW out of Billings thru
Red
> Lodge and up over the divide into Yellowstone. I felt like I was in the
Alps
> up there! The highway goes over 10,000' and there was a small lake with
ice
> on it and patches of snow. Very beautiful country. I would love to return
> again. Billings is a small city of sorts. Very friendly people there.
>
> I met Brian thru Geocaching and I have enjoyed going out on caching trips
> with him. He was one of the few that could actually keep up with me on a
> long hike! :) LOL hehehe We have cached together many times and I enjoyed
> the friendship. Geocaching will not quite be the same without TeamAI out
> there grabbing first finds at 0 dark 30 in the mornings. :)  On the other
> hand, maybe I can start picking up a few more first finds now! :)  I all
but
> gave up on going for first finds since Brian was hogging them all!!! LOL
> hehehe  :)  Just when I thought I would actually have a shot at one, there
> it was... 'BRIAN/teamAI on the first page of the logbook! He just hadnt
> gotten home yet to log it.  :) :) :)
>
> Anyways, look forward to a few more cache hikes with ya' Brian before you
> leave and perhaps we will visit you up there one summer when I am in
> Billings again!
>
> Scott
> Team Ropingthewind
>
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