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  1. quote:Originally posted by solohiker: So you are saying that we can rule out the possibility that the cacti induced a screaming and cursing salvo loud enough to wake the dead? The plot thickens... Yeah i actually have self control and yeah it hurts but its not like it would warrent that type of behavior.
  2. Ok replying to a lot of what the users have asked i have just a few things to say. I agree this may not have been the best cache to do at night, but what is. Most of the caches in our are are surrounded by homes and it is impossible to do them all in darkness and someone somewhere is going to see a flashlight no matter what kind of night filter you use. We used a moonlight led hedlamp very soft lighting. We made most of the hike in darkness in an effort to not disturb anyone (the moon provided more light than necesary for this hike) . We did not talk. Once the dogs started barking the damage was done. One of the dogs being a rotwiler was hell bent at making noise wether we stayed for the cache or left. We were quiet and did not intend to wake or disturb anyone, and for this we do apologize. I am saddened by some users who take this learning expirence i willingly shared with you all and use it to make personal attacks on me and dusty vehicle. I highly doubt the judgements of those who call us immature, while having never met us. Just to give you guys a little information about me, I am a med school student and a certified and working EMT. I do not think I am immature. I wish to further extend my apologies once again to those who were disturbed and as always i think some individuals need to lighten up. I thank the homeowners who called for help, if we had needed it their efforts would had been appriciated. I only offer to them that next time they be sure someone is in need befor wasting the valuable time of the Phoenix EMS. Happy Caching!
  3. quote:Originally posted by sbell111: Their real error was trying to access this cache from the residential neighborhood rather than the trail as suggested. There is no Quote trail. The area is a mountain and we did start the cache from the sugested coordinates as provided by the creator of this cache.
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