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This cache has been archived.

Geocaching HQ: Archiving. This cache is on Arizona State Trust Land. The Natural Resource Manager of the Environmental Resources & Trespass Section (ERT) have requested that this cache listing be archived and the geocache containers removed from their locations.

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Hidden : 2/4/2007
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


Please keep the Gate closed.

Interesting area. Nice views in all directions from Cache location. Large container. Varmint proof.

Short .10 hike from where we parked. Yes, the hike is up but a gentle climb. :)

Pictures are allowed to be posted.

I like larger containers and who says they must be well hidden. This is another container made from recycled computer parts

PLEASE NOTE: This cache is located on State Trust Land. The State Land Department has no problem with this activity, but we ask that participants know the following: A Recreation Permit is required to legally access State Trust Land. These permits are easily obtained by phoning 602) 364-ASLD. Remember to stay on established roads and avoid any destruction of the
natural resources.

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