Any of the Myotis caches along the Mississippi. It is peak Eagle viewing right now. The one I just put out there, 3 towns 1 park, will acquaint him with all 3 towns, old sections. Tim, Pam and Molly's cache in Old Town St. Charles is pretty neat. Hall of Flame is a must and can be done even if there is snow on the ground.. Just a few, hope this helps Mike The Brawny Bear ----- Original Message ----- From: GC-RGS To: GC-maillist Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 10:00 PM Subject: [GeoStL] GA cacher looking for caches in the area... OK everyone, This is from Scott, a cacher from GA and he's in town on business through Friday or maybe next week. He looking for suggestions for caches. With the snow tonight, this may be a mute point, but if he's here next week, I'm sure he like some suggestions. See the link below for the topic. This is from the forums last night and I replied and here is part of his reply. . posted January 15, 2003 01:18 PM January 15, 2003 01:18 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ quote: I generally like caches that take me to an interesting place that I might not have seen otherwise. Scenic vistas, fun spots like locks and dams, sites of historic significance, etc. -- these are much more fun for me than the typical "cache in a park". http://opentopic.groundspeak.com/0/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=1750973553&f=7250954883&m=3180993645