[Az-Geocaching] Hardest, Most Remote AZ Caches?

Mark Fleming mrkfleming at gmail.com
Mon Aug 4 15:20:14 MST 2008


Three finds in five years...nice! My kind of cache...thanks for the pointer.
And if I find myself in CO, I'll take a look at yours. I would imagine a
cache that takes 4 days to find would be pretty special...or at least take
me to a very special location.

Thanks!

Mark

On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Tahosa McCarthy
<Tahosa_the_Cacher at msn.com>wrote:

>  Mark:
> Well being a stranger to AZ my knowledge of what they have for the 5 T
> caches is slim.  But I've heard that GCG6NC is a good one.   But I do miss
> the ones that I left in CO.   GCNJ2E & GCNJ2G, and if you ever get to CO and
> have about 4 days of time look for GC1D17V.   When it finally cools off I do
> hope I can get back in someplace and hide a good one.
> Tahosa
> -------------
> Hi,
>
> I'm moving back to Tucson from a temporary assignment in Seattle in
> January, and I'll of course start doing some caching in Arizona. I really
> like the remote, hard terrain caches. Does anybody have any suggestions for
> their favorite 5-star terrain caches? The more remote, the harder to get to,
> the better!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
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