That's what I was thinking. I'll be starting c2c around 4 AM, no later, and am strong enough to carry plenty of water, juice and gatorade to get me to the tram station. Just thought I was missing something...
Norris wrote:I admire the thought and effort involved in creating this cache, but how will someone in need find it?
bluerail wrote:Norris, if you are on skyline, you will find the water, knowing where it is could always be bad if someone counts on it being there. I can't imagine anyone here doing that. ?? Right ?
Other folks who might need it will find it where its placed if they are going up the trail. The little isthmus that it's on assures it. ( perfect spot.)
I have a real hard time seeing this as anything but a good idea.
I wouldn't wanted to have hauled all that from either direction. But there it is.
Nice Florian.
KathyW wrote:Let's hope it doesn't encourage people from going up without enough water because they think they'll just be able to pick up water along the way.
Florian wrote:Norris wrote:I admire the thought and effort involved in creating this cache, but how will someone in need find it?
The cache is along the trail in plain view. It's not at Flat Rock but at a natural stopping point about a quarter mile NE. You can see from the photos it's an easy to spot white paint bucket labeled WATER in 2" black letters. My idea was to make it visible.
-Florian
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