RE: [Az-Geocaching] most expensive geocache yet

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Author: Gordon L. Flatt
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Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] most expensive geocache yet
Team Coyote1022's first attempt at "hmmmmm" cost us plenty! We tried to get
there with our newly acquired Jeep even though it was not running right. We
were doing just fine but the carburetor was acting up, so we had to keep the
engine revs up to keep it from stalling. We got to within 1.25 miles of the
cache before deciding to turn around. The results of this rock climbing
adventure cost us over $650 in repairs. The clutch got fried and the
exhaust system got crushed! After having a new clutch and exhaust system
installed, I turned around and purchased a fuel injection system and
installed it myself to save money!!! LOL That was just over $900, but not
really considered cost pertaining to the cache.

Later the next week I teamed up with Sand Dollar and Jibeho30 and we boated
into the cache area!

Team Coyote1022
Gordon
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We've now reached a new level of caching. Our most expensive cache yet. We
had a little mis-adventure on a cache near Yuma. (read our logs of the Pilot
Knob GC2034)
We ended up getting stuck in a sandpit and had to call Jimbo to winch us
out. Can anyone top a $95 cache?? And yes, we did finally find the cache.
roadrunners