Look for a rubbermaid container with a white lid, with co-ordinates and name. This cache was hidden by cache team polarbeardiggers and was one of the first we found when the mosquitoes were at their peak time! When originally hidden it contained well over $50.00 worth of swag-thanks PBD for your generosity. |
11/14/2006 by Kabuthunk
Quite the easy hide, once I spotted the seemingly-obvious hiding spot. For some reason though, my GPS kept on liking to jump around here and there. Ended up wandering around for a few minutes just west of the cache before I ended up spotting the hiding spot. Not exactly a 5-star difficulty level on this one .
Loved the hike to get here. Luckly, enough snow had melted that I didn't have to tromp through any slush or anything to get here. The trail was slightly muddy, but I was able to for the most part walk just on the edge of the trail, and walk on the leaves. Didn't work ALL the time though, so got my shoes a little bit muddy. Ah well... given I was planning on tackling all of the caches in the park, I was fairly certain that with the amount of walking I'd be doing, I'd be nigh-mudless by the end.
Found the TB in here. Didn't have any specific notes on it as to where it was destined for, or what it's goal was... so I snagged it in hopes of being able to send it somewhere good. After reviewing said goal... well... I'll see if I can get it closer to a major highway .
Took: Drone TB
Left: Logbook entry and micromail ball
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Beneath an outcrop of fallen semi dead trees.