[Az-Geocaching] Did it just get approved.
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Sun, 4 Aug 2002 22:40:42 -0700
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it been around for a while....... he the guys that does the yellow and =
black quart paint cans.......
libby
We will be known by the tracks we leave behind
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From: loran @cox=20
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Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 10:32 PM
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Did it just get approved.
Was looking at nearby caches and came across this one:
Camelback Cache by Lasivian [profile]
N 34=B0 30.778 W 111=B0 57.474 (WGS-84)
convert to NAD27 or UTM
State: Arizona [state map]
Hidden on: 6/3/2001
Use Waypoint: GC79E5 (what's this?)
***
Coords look to be wrong as I believe it should be N 33=B0 plus there =
are no
finds. What also strange is that it was hidden over a year ago. Makes =
we
wonder if there is another cache up on Camelback that has been sitting
around for a long time that no one knows about. Or is there some weird
glitch at geocaching.com.
Team Sand Dollar
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