Jack, I agree, now I'm confused also. I took the time Saturday to drive out and look at the parking lot. My thought was that if there's a parking lot, there was access to to the area that the parking lot was made for. I guess it was bad to "assume" anything there. The original parking lot on the cache pages can only accomodate two or three cars so that is not a good meeting place and we'd still have to meet somewhere else anyway. Right now my thoughts are to ask for volunteers with high-capacitity vehicles (vans and pickups) to shuttle us up to the original access area if we are unable to cross at the river. When I looked at the river on Saturday, it wasn't high and maybe it won't be high next Tuesday but I won't bet on it. I'll try to get this figured out before I send out the email blast later this week. Steve _____ From: geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jack Anderson Sent: 23 December 2007 Sunday 11:00 PM To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [geocache] [GeoStL] Totally confused. OK. After reading Jim and Barry's emails I am now totally confused. I want to go and do the caches but I am not sure where we should go, and if we go there how do we get in. Do we use the old parking and follow the old coordinates or do we use the new parking and bring a boat and some climbing equipment? Or do we use the new parking to meet at and then car pool over to the old parking and then use the old coordinates? Decisions, decisions, what should we do? It's as clear as muddy snow!!! Jack
BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Bromley;Steve FN:Steve Bromley (bromley@xxxxxxx) TEL;WORK;VOICE:+1 (314) 512-2036 TEL;HOME;VOICE:+1 (618) 281-7025 TEL;CELL;VOICE:+1 (618) 580-5089 ADR;WORK:;;139 Cascade Drive;Columbia;Illinois;62236 LABEL;WORK;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:139 Cascade Drive=0D=0AColumbia, Illinois 62236 EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:bromley@xxxxxxx REV:20060529T195024Z END:VCARD