- For my Bell Smith Springs 3 cache, (GC18B5) you have to climb up about a 100 foot sheer cliff. However, the CCC put some metal rings in the cliff. If you view the gallery, there are a couple of pictures of people climbing up the cliff. Jim Bensman "Nature Bats Last" ________________________________________ From: geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Cindy Spurr Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 10:53 AM To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [GeoStL] Re: The Cache we WON'T be doing No path, no go. Looks like fun, but I'll leave this to those braver than I. Cindy J. Spurr Freelance Writer (757) 432-1423 Web site: www.creativeace.com Alt email: cindys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----- Original Message ---- From: tnsl <sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx> To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 9:14:19 AM Subject: [GeoStL] Re: The Cache we WON'T be doing Other than the tree, I'd certainly break something lol. I'm thinking a couple of those large "warehouse" ladders would be appropriate. You know .. the 20-30 feet tall metal things that are really more like steps. Although, on second thought, none of us are too overly fond of too many steps either. Hmmmm We did "some" boulders in Custer State Park off Needles Highway in 2005. Nothing too high impact. I think there were toddlers in flip-flops doing the too. I did about half as many as the other 2/3 of the fam -- enough for me. In Michigan we got into some interesting spots along the lake shore that I wasn't one-hundred percent sure *I* was going to be able to get out of, but the thought of being airlifted out by a Blackhawk is enough to make anyone muster up the gumption to keep going. Granted, I probably walked twice as far as TK and Kyd as I'm always in search of the path of least resistance. At times that path takes me to the edge of the parking lot or half way down a path with a walkie-talkie and plenty of (ahem) "encouraging" words LOL. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob TheCacher To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 9:00 AM Subject: [GeoStL] Re: The Cache we WON'T be doing I agree, the tree is way to small for me. Maybe if it had a ladder... The worse one I did was the "Knife's Edge" south of Harrison Arkansas about 25 miles. The "Knife" was a very narrow rock with a sheer drop off on both sides, with a tree blocking your crawing on it. I did find it though. Not for the faint of hart. BBD1 From: sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [GeoStL] Re: The Cache we WON'T be doing Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 08:52:19 -0600 Now, I never said it didn't look like fun .. LOL Need a bigger tree .... Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: Brian and Sue Steele To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 8:50 AM Subject: [GeoStL] Re: The Cache we WON'T be doing Why not? Now that looks like alot of fun! I'm serious! Shed those extra pounds with MSN and The Biggest Loser! Learn more. **************************************** For List Info or To make _ANY_ changes, including unsubscribing from this list, click -----> //www.freelists.org/list/geocaching Missouri Caches Scheduled to be Archived http://tinyurl.com/87cqw