[Az-Geocaching] hills

Roping The Wind arizcowboy at hotmail.com
Sun Nov 5 12:14:49 MST 2006


>From: "Team Tierra Buena" <teamtierrabuena at earthlink.net>
>Reply-To: listserv at azgeocaching.com
>To: <listserv at azgeocaching.com>
>Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] hills
>Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 08:28:32 -0700
>
>Given that cache's proximity to the Goldwater Bombing Range, I'd be
>surprised if that wasn't very restricted airspace.

That it is. The area down there on the Goldwater range is Restricted 
Airspace. While flight of general aviation aircraft is not totally 
prohibited, it is restricted (hence the name of that type of airspace). 
Typically there are hours of operation in which the airspace is used 
(typically for ground and aerial military operation training). When not 
being used, the airspace is released to the controlling agency (FAA/ATC). 
Pilots are responsible for checking current NOTAMS (Notices to Airmen) to 
find out when these restricted areas are active. I think the airspace over 
the cache in question is R-2301W and is always active. The closest 
restricted airspace to the Phoenix area is just SE of Florence Junction and 
is typically only active on intermittant weekends (usually when the national 
guard is doing their training out there).

So there is your little airspace lesson for today. :)

I am going to be in Yuma in two weeks and would be interested in doing this 
cache if there are any local Yuma cachers that would like to plan a small 
expedition to this cache. It looks like a good one and I would certainly be 
interested in hiking to it. There is another cache that can be had along the 
way to it as well. I am going to have a trailer and equiptment in it that I 
would rather not leave parked in the desert just off of I-8 (!) so would 
need to ride along with someone else. Any cachers in Yuma want to plan a 
small group assault on this cache for either Nov 17, 18 or 19th? It looks 
like it is very hike-able, looking at Google Earth. Im not sure it is really 
a 5 terrain. It is probably a nice little climb though! This cacher also 
placed another cache on Tinajas Peak (south end of the same mountain range) 
that looks to be a very quality cache as well. It requires some very lengthy 
off road driving and then a very lengthy hike to the cache as well and it is 
just north of the border. These both look like very quality caches.

Scott
Team Ropingthewind

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