And another minor correction, Bronco Butte was logged on the 29th, not the 28th. At least people are looking at your site. Jerry_offtrail On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 08:54:31 -0700 (MST) Brian Cluff writes: > And to be totally correct, team snaptek never actually touched the > cache. > After I almost fell off the side of the rim (thanks Jason for > catching me, > that could have been the beginning of an extremely bad day) and an > exhausting failed hike in and out and then back in, both memeber > were to > tired to actually finish the hike up the side of the mountain to > the > cache. We could see where it was from where we were, so we defiantly > found > it, but the origional find was definatly cbx2. > > Rim RR depot definatly get the award for most frustrating cache I > have > ever been on. > > Brian Cluff > Team Snaptek > > > A slight correction to your timeline: > > August 11, 2001: Team Snaptek logs the first find on > > Rim RR Depot, 168 days after the cache is listed. > > > > The Rim RR Depot cache was found by a group effort > > of CBX2 (both halves), Lightning (and daughter), > > Team Snaptek (two members), and Bob Renner (and son). > > > > The cache itself was actually found (or should I say > > stumbled upon) by Cody Brown of CBX2, and the record > > should reflect that. > > > > I'm not trying to take away anything from Team > > Snaptek, who did a great job of eliminating a lot of > > locations, but just giving credit where credit is > > due. > > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > Az-Geocaching@listserv.snaptek.com > http://listserv.snaptek.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching >