[Az-Geocaching] Hiking trails with caches?

Crystal Hinkle crystalh at cox.net
Wed Sep 24 12:38:22 MST 2008


Oh, sorry.  Phoenix area.  Anywhere around here is good!
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From: Andrew Ayre <andy at britishideas.com>

Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 12:06:42 
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Hiking trails with caches?


Where are you in Arizona? That might help people offer suggestions.

Andy

crystalh at cox.net wrote:
> Hey everyone, it's been a bit quiet on here lately, so I thought I'd start a discussion.  I'm looking for some nice hiking spots that would be away from a lot of population but still have a really cool "end" spot or a nice view or a lovely walk, etc.  Something different from the everyday hubub of the city but close enough that we could get there in about 20 minutes or so.  Oh, and if there were a cache involved, that'd be a good thing too, however, it is a secondary reason (kind of like the icing on the cake).  Anyone have any suggestions?  I am starting a hiking group with my co-workers so there may be lots of different levels of hiking skill involved here.  Thanks!
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