Redington - Blibber Blabber Traditional Cache
Redington - Blibber Blabber
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A small 'series' of caches along Redington Road of differing sizes and difficulty, placed as time (and temperatures!) permit.
So all those times you could care less about what you enter as a log? This is for you. I don't care, just this once, what you write for your online log. Blibber Blabber. Random words. Cut and paste from some completely different cache. Let the dog type out a few sentences. Really. Just this once, do whatever you want. Heck, submit a few paragraph's from your disertation or your kid's homework assignment. Really. Go for it. But on my other caches....um, yeah, take your time and leave a nice log with some detail and a little story about your adventure. Now go on, log this one any way you want. Bonus points if it makes no sense!
You can drive the short distance up the road near this cache, or if you fear the gullies and rocks, just use the parking area next to the main road and hoof it the short distance. When I was there, the access road was in pretty bad shape.
My Redington Road disclaimer. To get to these caches, travel out Tanque Verde Road to the East until it becomes Redington Road. All these caches are East of a large wash (intermittent creek) which is the start of the road heading uphill. Please do NOT go through this wash if it is full or signed that the road is closed. I do NOT suggest that you head up Redington Road if it is raining hard even if the wash is empty. As we all know, it can fill rapidly. The first mile or so after the wash is now paved and easy to drive. But it shortly becomes dirt. It can usually take a 2 wheel drive vehicle, but it depends on how recently the road has been graded. There are steep sections, washboards, and it is often narrow with fast trucks zipping by. Cell service is fine on 'this' side of the mountain, but spotty on the other side where it heads down to the San Pedro River Valley. It is completely up to YOU to decide if you want to drive this road. I don't particularly enjoy the first few miles. There are shooters in some sections, some areas are trashy, and weekends in the spring and fall can be REALLY busy with people. That being said, if the road is currently in good shape or you drive a high profile vehicle, AND you travel back far enough, it is a wonderful place to disappear into some really breathtaking land. I will be attempting to place caches along the stretch, all with easy parking nearby and no long stretches to hike, just fun hides. Just remember the choice is yours whether to do the road or not. Any questions about the road, feel free to ask me and I will do what I can to help you.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
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