[Az-Geocaching] Coronado National Forest Closed
Scott Wood
listserv@azgeocaching.com
Tue, 28 May 2002 12:49:47 -0700
At 12:25 PM 5/28/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>I'll look forward to seeing your new urban caches. I've been making plans
>for a few more as well. I've got a huge stack of Altoid cans that I could
Since this is something that is most likely of interest to everyone who
might be putting out urban caches, where did you find the log book for
Rilito Park? I went to Office Depot today to try and find something small
enough for the cache I want to hide tonight but have had no luck so far.
>It looks to me like the location of Scary has probably been overrun by the
>Bullock Fire in the last day or so. My curiosity as a scientist makes me
>look forward to finding out what happens to any caches that do get overrun by
I hope that it survives. I have never had the chance to get back there
since we were unable to find it last time. Given that the cache owners for
this one are from out of state I doubt that we will get much response about
it. If it is lost, I will probably hide a new one in that area this fall.
>fires. Hopefully the owners of any ill-fated caches will give us some
>reports once they can reach their cache sites. Hopefully there will not be
>any overrun, though....
As of right now, it looks like Scary and Hollywood are the only two that
might be an issue.
Scott
Team My Blue Heaven
www.myblueheaven.com/geocache