>Not only did the cache survive, it still contains, from two years ago, a >yellow brochure for some hot-air ballooning company. I wonder why no >one's ever traded for it? > >Steve >Team Tierra Buena AHAHAHAHAHAHA! LOLOLOLOLOL Wow. Now that brings back some memories! :) I am suprised team Puffer Bill hasnt gone up there and torn that thing to shreds by now! ;) Damn commercial clutter! LOL :) I am suprised those are still floating around out there. I ought to put a bounty on them! :) Speaking of the Humbolt Cache.. That cache still stands out in my mind as one of my most favorite cache outings. Did several that day in the area. But, didnt get as many as I wanted to.... since most of my time was spent up in the Fire tower chatting with the ranger on duty there. I cant remember his name, but I might have mentioned it in my log. He was watching me at the cache that day. He knew all about it and thought it was kinda cool. He had put a log in the cache logbook inviting us up to the tower after finding the cache! So, I took him up on the offer and drove the rest of the way up the hill to check out the view from there. We chatted awhile and he showed me all around the tower and the instruments and such. Looks like a fun job! At the time, there were some weak thunderstorms in the area and some cloud to ground lightening he was watching. Some nice views from the tower (as well as the cache site) too. Thanks Steve! Scott Team Ropingthewind _________________________________________________________________ Check out Election 2004 for up-to-date election news, plus voter tools and more! http://special.msn.com/msn/election2004.armx