Sunday, March 29, 2009

Yet Another Reason Why I Love Arizona

As you have read in my previous post, I am apprehensive to cache in certain areas as soon as the weather begins to warm up. However, there are places in this world where I think I would feel much more comfortable caching almost anywhere year round. It is actually funny because I actually despise the cold. If you recall, I love to cache in it. If I had the option to have warm weather all year I would definitely take that, especially in Arizona. There it is a desert and not a humid forest. I am not positive if poison ivy grows there, but after spending a lot of time there hiking, I could totally see myself caching virtually anywhere all the time. There basically appears to be no restrictions when it comes to the environment there. If you have yet to visit this beautiful state, then I highly recommend you go. I have yet to cache there, but as I have spoken of before, Erin and I are road tripping there this summer and I could not be more excited. The one aspect I would have to get over, however, is the different types of wildlife that lives there. Rattlesnakes and tarantulas and any type of spider are what give me a little cause for concern. I think I could put that past me if I lived there. I hope to one day move there within the next ten years and if that does indeed happen, I expect to cache much more than I do at this point simply because the barriers will not be as apparent. I know I am saying all of this when there probably are some hindrances that may play a factor in our ability to cache but I think my bias is so focused on moving there that I will continue to tell myself the exact opposite. If anyone has cached there and has anything exciting from it I would love to hear about it.

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