[Az-Geocaching] Az-Geocaching Digest, Vol 22, Issue 27

Regan Smith evilfish at cox.net
Fri Sep 1 17:01:49 MST 2006


Whoo HOOO

 

EliFish read the Evil Fish log of RTW-1 and you will understand why I like
water schleppers

 

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From: az-geocaching-bounces at listserv.azgeocaching.com
[mailto:az-geocaching-bounces at listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of Julie
Andersen
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 7:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Az-Geocaching Digest, Vol 22, Issue 27

 

Count me in for a peak or two! I can schlep water really well! 

-Julie (elifish)

 

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Today's Topics:

  1. ADOT helps out (Sport Trac/k)
  2. Re: 1000'+ peaks in AZ (AZcachemeister)
  3. Re: 1000'+ peaks in AZ (Debbie)
  4. Re: 1000'+ peaks in AZ (Roping The Wind)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 16:58:42 -0700
From: "Sport Trac/k" <will5119 at cox.net>
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] ADOT helps out
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I was passing our stretch of highway on the Beeline yesterday on my way to 
work and noticed ADOT had their crew out cleaning both sides of the road AND
the median. It looks like they did a two or three mile stretch, including
our section, and they did a good job!  I was hoping to plan an event in Sept

but maybe I will hold off for better weather!  :)

For those of you needing a CITO fix you might want to head to Alamo Wash!

Thanks ADOT!

Will
Sport Trac/k
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 20:26:32 -0700
From: AZcachemeister <azcachemeister at getnet.com>
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] 1000'+ peaks in AZ 
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35?
I wish I was 35 again, you're still a pup!
After a quick scan of the not-so-easy-to-read list, it seems there are
more than a few of those peaks that DO have a cache on them!
Are you talking about simply reaching the summit, or climbing the entire 
'prominence'? A road may go very near the summit of a lot of those peaks.
Scott, if you really wanted to climb/summit all those peaks, you have
plenty of time to do it if you do the more difficult ones first, and I 
would be more than happy to accompany you on as many as possible.
When and where do we start?

Roping The Wind wrote:
>> From: "Brian Casteel" <>
>>
>
>
>> You did not just say that if you were 15 years younger you would summit
all 
>> of them, did you?  Last I checked, you weren't in your 70s, 60s, or even
>> 50s.  Suck it up and start climbing!  :)
>>
>
> I'm 35! Close enough! :) Durn' sure feel like I am 50 everytime I climb a 
> mountain nowadays though! :) LOL
>
> I think what I was trying to say is that if I had decided on such a goal,
I
> would be more willing to start on it if I was 20 years old and not 35.
>
> I can hike 10 miles up and down no problem. I just feel it more now than I
> used to! Especially the day after!!!
>
> I must say though, everytime I see a list like this one, it makes me think
> about how cool it would be to be able to climb each and every one of those

> peaks.
>
> Scott
> Team Ropingthewind
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 20:37:46 -0700
From: "Debbie" <maillade at cox.net>
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] 1000'+ peaks in AZ 
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Hey I am right there with AZcachemeister, I would be more than happy to
accompany you on as many as possible.
When and where do we start?
Maillade
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Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] 1000'+ peaks in AZ


35?
I wish I was 35 again, you're still a pup!
After a quick scan of the not-so-easy-to-read list, it seems there are more
than a few of those peaks that DO have a cache on them! 
Are you talking about simply reaching the summit, or climbing the entire
'prominence'? A road may go very near the summit of a lot of those peaks.
Scott, if you really wanted to climb/summit all those peaks, you have plenty
of time to do it if you do the more difficult ones first, and I would be
more than happy to accompany you on as many as possible. 
When and where do we start?

Roping The Wind wrote:
From: "Brian Casteel" <>

You did not just say that if you were 15 years younger you would summit all
of them, did you?  Last I checked, you weren't in your 70s, 60s, or even 
50s.  Suck it up and start climbing!  :)

I'm 35! Close enough! :) Durn' sure feel like I am 50 everytime I climb a
mountain nowadays though! :) LOL

I think what I was trying to say is that if I had decided on such a goal, I 
would be more willing to start on it if I was 20 years old and not 35.

I can hike 10 miles up and down no problem. I just feel it more now than I
used to! Especially the day after!!!

I must say though, everytime I see a list like this one, it makes me think 
about how cool it would be to be able to climb each and every one of those
peaks.

Scott
Team Ropingthewind


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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 00:04:04 -0700
From: "Roping The Wind" < arizcowboy at hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] 1000'+ peaks in AZ
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>From: AZcachemeister <>

>35?
>I wish I was 35 again, you're still a pup!
>After a quick scan of the not-so-easy-to-read list, it seems there are more
>than a few of those peaks that DO have a cache on them!
>Are you talking about simply reaching the summit, or climbing the entire 
>'prominence'? A road may go very near the summit of a lot of those peaks.
>Scott, if you really wanted to climb/summit all those peaks, you have
>plenty of time to do it if you do the more difficult ones first, and I 
>would be more than happy to accompany you on as many as possible.
>When and where do we start?

I dont really think I will ever get into trying to knock them all out. But
hey, I am always up for a good hike and climb. I am always up for getting 
together with ya' cachemeister for a hike! Will have to take a look at some
of them and see which ones have caches on them and lets plan a few out!

You are correct in that some of them probably have roads that get closer to 
the summit and go well inside the lowest elevation ring.

I am going to dig thru this list a bit though and see if I can set my sights
on something for another cache placement. I have a mountain in mind, but not

sure if it is on this list or not. I see Stewart Mnt is on the list (my
first cache) but Greyback Mnt is not (my second cache). A 1000' foot
elevation climb is a good RTW style cache hide. Not too much, not too
little. :)

Scott
Team Ropingthewind




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