At 09:34 AM 5/28/2002 -0700, you wrote: >The entire Coronado National Forest is closed until further notice from 8am >this morning. See: I have temporarily disabled both caches that I currently have on National Forest land. I would suggest that anyone that has one in the Coronado do the same thing. Given the conditions out there, I think we are about done going after caches that are off the beaten path until we see some rain. We went out to Ironwood this weekend and found a couple of the caches out there. It was so dry that I was somewhat uncomfortable even being out there. I want to thank the teams that have hidden some of the new urban caches here in Tucson, and we will be hiding 2 or 3 new urban caches over the next week or so. That way we can keep our "fix" going. Again, if you have a cache in the Coronado National Forest, or you need to travel through the Coronado National Forest to get to your cache, please take a few minutes to temporarily disable it. As much as I hate see any closure of the national forest, things are not normal right now and there is no reason to be out there right now. Scott Team My Blue Heaven www.myblueheaven.com/geocache