[GeoStL] Re: P-I Ain't THAT bad

  • From: "BottomFeeder" <BottomFeeder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 20:20:10 -0500

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>> Poking around on the UTAG website after looking at their nifty logo, , I
had to chuckle that  on their page of links:  RATTLESNAKE BITE is at the top
followed by >> Snakebites in General and THEN Rocky Mountain Spotted fever.
Poison Ivy, apparently, is the least of their concerns! 
>> http://www.utahgeocachers.com/information.php

Not surprising they don't have much concern about PI. Almost everything
south of I-70 in UT is desert....everything else is pretty mountainous. Not
your typical PI friendly environment. Sounds like a good place for you to go
caching. <g> I did run across this link at the UTAG site to geographically
heavy PI areas......
http://www.life-assist.com/plantguide.html


In addition to the other things you mention about their site, did anyone
notice how active their 'forums' are?? (*I* didn't say that. Nahhh...., not
me. I wouldn't flog that dead horse *yet again*. <g>) Check it out.....
http://www.utahgeocachers.com/forum/



     -= Russ =-  (BottomFeeder)


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