I have suggested raising the difficulity level to several people and they didn't see the humor in it. I've seen some ingenious cachers out there using boots make out of trash bags, etc. to get a cache and I'm sure some one could make a set of waders out of some extra large trashbags.. This is a good idea. The rock thing may or may not work. My "Watch the River Flow" was in a reasonably large rock (at least a couple of pounds) and it disapeared before the water reached it. Maybe it blew away. I'd doubt that a 50lb rock would float away but unless it had a couple of flat spots on it, it'd roll real good. Hmmmmm..... I might have to try that. Where's my masonary bit? ----- Original Message ----- From: CDS231 To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Rivers Flooding Everywhere, enough with the water! Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 12:41:34 -0500 1. You could raise the difficulty rating while the water is high. 2. A good fifty pound rock would fix most of these problems. Seriously, I have one at lower Cliff Cave that is on a cable into a opening in the tree suspended about 5 feet in the air. I wonder if it is still there? It was a L/L so we'll have to see if it made it. I was trying to help this one out since the owner seems to be MIA. I also wonder if that is the right thing to do at times. Steve It's not just the destination, but also the path you take and the friends you make along the way.