Cache is held in place by a magnet in the lid. Cache placement is tight so small fingers are required. Care must be taken to reposition cache. Cache contains a FTF and a Bombardier pin for the first to find. No climbing on the structure is required to access cache. |
11/14/2006 by Kabuthunk
Now THIS was an interesting cache hide. I spent the first few minutes kinda standing beside the bridge, looking up towards it to see underneath all of the railings. Well... spent the first few minutes doing that AND trying to look like I'm just wandering around, killing time while a dog-owner was walking their furry mongrel .
After finding nothing with my first method of hunting, I stood on the bridge and kinda thought for a minute. Reached my fingers around in a blind, random hope, and VOILA! The cache was found :}. Very creative placement. Hope the contraction and expansion of winter/summer doesn't cause any unpleasant occurances with this cache. Not sure when it was originally placed as I type this, but I hope it lasts a long time. Quite the entertaining cache .
Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry and micromail ball
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Magnets don't stick to aluminum or wood. Find steel and you find the cache).