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41-13 (mcfire) Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 5/29/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


Here is a geocache series of movies (and TV mini-series) in which some of the filming took place on or very near NM Highway 41. There have been a lot of them over the years. Some you may have seen, but never knew they were made out here. This could give you an excuse to warm up the VCR/DVD player and see what you can recognize.

41-13 The Fire Next Time (1993) (TV)
This is a TV movie about global warming/cooling/changing .... whatever .... that takes place in 2017. But, more importantly, part of it took place on this road. 2017 McIntosh looks a lot like 1993 McIntosh which looks remarkably like 2008 McIntosh: paradise.

Area warnings:
1. These are easy and, hopefully, interesting fair-weather caches. Winters can be surprising and dangerous because of the snow and winds. Amazing snow drifts can quickly accumulate with great speed and ferocity.

2. If the dirt roads in the area are muddy and you cannot determine the moisture saturation level, avoid them. They have been known to eat 4WD vehicles and road graders. It can be a long and lonely walk back to the pavement.

3. There are interesting geological formations along the road in this series and they are all on private property. As tempting as it is, don't cross the fences to explore them. I've seen a lot of people escorted away.

Additional Hints (No hints available.)