[Az-Geocaching] follow up on: Is it possible

geo at brasherweb.com geo at brasherweb.com
Sat Dec 29 17:16:42 MST 2007


OOPS that should have been EASY urban micros, not necessarily EAST.  
I'm not saying you have to go to Apache Junction! Altho' you could!
Trisha
Lightning
Prescott Valley


Quoting geo at brasherweb.com:

> If you plan it right, you can easily get the 21 or so caches you need
> by hunting the east urban micros that can be used to increase your
> numbers.
> Search around your home, or the area you want to go to. Read the cache
> pages and recent log entries, and it will be easy to spot the easy to
> find caches. Plot them on a map of the area (good old fashioned paper
> maps and pencil) and you will soon have a route or area. Plan for more
> then you need in case you can't find some of them. Try to do 10-15
> Sunday, and the rest Monday if you can't do them all in one day.
> To answer your question, with a little planning as I have suggested,
> and with using the "drive-by" style urban micros, you can easily get
> to your goal.
> Good luck!
> Trisha
> Lightning
> Prescott Valley
>
> PS Yes, I am still out here!
>
>
>
>
> Quoting Ellvira <ellvira at cox.net>:
>
>> I live downtown Phx. Bethany Home and 7th St. but I have  a car :)
>>
>> Ellvira
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