At 01:11 PM 8/27/2002 -0400, you wrote: >OK, I finally narrowed my list to my top 5 overall favorite caches as of >right now. It was harder than I expected, but it was fun to go thru the list >and remember old adventures. Without further ado, here is my top 5. I have finally done the same thing, but my list is in no particular order. I had enough trouble getting down to 5, and there is no way that I can place an order on them. "Double or Nothing Cache" GC41CF. This is in a very nice little canyon that you would miss unless there was some reason to go out there. The drive in is very pretty, and the canyon is very quiet and peaceful. "Crossroads Knoll" GC349D. Even though this cache is not archived since it was on NPS land, the view from the location was absolutely breathtaking. I would still suggest that people take the couple mile hike to this location for no other reason than to enjoy the view. "Arizona Trail at Gardner Canyon" GC291B. This is a nice drive through Gardner Canyon and the cache location is in a nice little "oasis" area in the canyon. I would really like to go back and camp there. "Agent Polecat" GC367A. This is a great little multi-part cache that I am really surprised that more people have not found. The first leg is the real gem of this one, the views are spectacular. "910.285" GC57C8. This is my only urban cache on the list. This was a great cache that was so different than any other cache that we have found that I had to list it. I have a couple honorable mentions as well. "Helvetia Overlook" GC3EDE. This one could have been easily included in my list, but I guess I had to draw line somewhere. The view from this cache is great, and it is either a nice hike or a fun drive with the correct 4x4. "The Watermans - A Cache In A Cache" GC3D5B. This was a great cache with very scenic views. Even though it is not really a historical site, there is a lot of mining history in the area. These lists will change as I find more and more. I suspect that there are a few more Team Scotti caches that will push some of the others out of my list as well. If I looked at my list again tomorrow I might come up with a completely different set of caches as well. In liberty, Scott wood@myblueheaven.com www.myblueheaven.com