For those of you attending the SLAGA trip to Springfield in October (or going on your own), Al Turner from the Ozark Mountain Cachers has made some bookmark lists for the area: *http://tinyurl.com/29qnfj *Andrew (yawetag)* * ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Al Turner <trafftoo@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sep 24, 2007 1:39 AM Subject: [ozmtngeocachers] Cache Lists To: ozmtngeocachers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx A while back someone planning a visit to Springfiled ask for suggestions of caches to do while here. That gave me the idea of making a bookmark list of some of the really good caches around, but I put it off. Now with the Rolla cachers comming next month, and fairly frequent visits from other cachers out of town, I have finally made 2 lists. 1. Springfields Best for Visitors This list contains caches that I thought were really good. Many are historical in nature. Others are just clever hides or unique containers. Most are not too difficult. Only a few would be considered park n grabs though. 2. Springfield Quick Finds This list contains mostly quick and easy finds. Not all park n grabs, but most should only take 15-20 min. A very few might take a bit longer. I also thought these lists might be useful for new cachers. These lists can be viewed from my profile page. If anyone thinks of a cache that should be added to either list, please let me know. I hope these lists are helpful. Al Turner Trafftoo -- Andrew Senger asenger@xxxxxxxxx AOL Instant Messenger: yaw4godEMT Yahoo! Instant Messenger: yaw4god_emt "I can't win anything. In fact, if you look up 'loser' in the dictionary, you'll see someone else's photo!" --Andrew Senger