Geocahing at Baitcon
Jun. 20th, 2007 01:08 pmPutting out feelers for who's interested in a geocaching expidition from Baitcon. (cross-posted to my personal journal, so some folks may answer there)
Please comment:
If you're interested in going, and what terrain difficulty is your max.
If you could drive some people to a trailhead.
If you're willing to lead a group (more than 4 persons or so in a group tends to be too many) and up to what terrain difficulty you can lead.
About what time during the weekend would you be most interested in this activity.
If you're not interested in caching but would join an ordinary hike, let me know that too.
I will not hold you to your answers, but I do want an accurate guage of interest and feasibility before I put in much effort. Thanks!
Please comment:
If you're interested in going, and what terrain difficulty is your max.
If you could drive some people to a trailhead.
If you're willing to lead a group (more than 4 persons or so in a group tends to be too many) and up to what terrain difficulty you can lead.
About what time during the weekend would you be most interested in this activity.
If you're not interested in caching but would join an ordinary hike, let me know that too.
I will not hold you to your answers, but I do want an accurate guage of interest and feasibility before I put in much effort. Thanks!
Hiking
Date: 2007-06-20 07:47 pm (UTC)I do like hiking, though I haven't done much in the way of mountains recently -- though the last time I was in SF, I did about 15 miles, down, up and and around the city. Suffered for it afterwards, but had a lot of fun. Call it a reliable 2, though I think I could do harder. 2.5 should be doable if I remember to do my daily expedition around the farm.
IIRC, Saturday morning tends to be a bit calm at Baitcon.
It looks like I'll be driving the pickup, so not sure how that would do for trailhead hauling -- only two seats, and riding in the back of a pickup is frowned upon nowadays.
--doug