One word
about the coordinates listed in the BACKCOUNTRY book: they use the NAD27 datum. Geocaching.com uses WGS84 datum. Not sure if you took that into account in the coordinates in
your text file, Steve, but I thought I’d mention it. The results using the “wrong” datum will make in your GPS
receiver aren’t critical, but they can bite you.
BTW, the
BACKCOUNTRY book is terrific! It’s
great fun to take one of their trips and pick up caches along the way.
I sure
would like to come with you guys on El Camino, but I’m not sure the Mighty RAV
is that mighty. It’ll be great to
hear how the road is.
Happy
hunting, all!
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com]On Behalf Of Team Tierra Buena
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003
8:56 PM
To:
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Subject: [Az-Geocaching] El Camino
del Diablo Strike Force: Mission Briefing
This is going to be somewhat long. If
you're not planning on joining us next week for the El Camino del Diablo
expedition, you can probably skip this posting.
We will be meeting next Sunday, January 19, at 8:30 AM at the Wellton entrance
gate to the Barry M. Goldwater Range (BMGR). Directions below. We will probably
enter the range very soon after 8:30, so if you are late you will have to enter
on your own and catch up to us. However, we will wait for you if you can reach
us by radio (FRS or CB: Channels 2 and 12, Amateur: 146.52 simplex).
Important reminders:
All adults (18+) must have an individual permit. Search the email archives on
azgeocaching.com for more information on how to obtain a permit.
Fill up your gas tank in Wellton. There are no services within BMGR.
Bring sufficient food and water.
Don't forget to call the telephone number you were given when you received your
permit to advise them of the required information, and to receive any
information on travel restrictions for the period you tell them you plan to be
in BMGR. Call before you leave in the morning. The number is staffed 24/7, and
there is no guarantee of any cellular phone coverage, even at the gate.
Directions:
After driving myself nuts trying to get the columns to line up even in plain
text, I decided instead to attach a text file with the directions. You can line
them up on your own computers if necessary.
Finally, since someone asked in an earlier post, you may be interested to know
that the authors rate the difficulty of the road a 4 on a a scale of 1-10 high.
They define Difficulty 4 as: "High-clearance 4WDs are recommended, though
most stock SUVs are acceptable. Expect a rough road surface with rocks larger
than 6 inches, but there will be a reasonable driving line available. Patches
of mud are possible but can be readily negotiated; sand may be deep and require
lower tire pressures. There may be steam crossings up to 12 inches deep,
substantial sections of single-lane shelf road, moderate grades, and sections
of moderately loose road surface."
Using a similar scale, they rate the scenic attractiveness at 9.
Steve
Team Tierra Buena
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental
illness". -- Dave Barry