I found this container in a shop in Jacksonville, Florida two years
ago and picked it up, some of our NEFGA friends may recognize it as
the Team STFU cooler New Year's Eve before last. While it was an
excellent beverage holder, the real reason I picked it up is this
is the type of container that the famed Project A.P.E caches were
hidden in. Sadly, all but two of the caches have gone the way of
the dodo, so unless they have travelled to:Washington
State or :Brazil,
most new cachers have never had the opportunity to find one of
these giant beauties.
So don't say your Uncle Monkey never did anything for you,
without going to the trouble to film a major motion picture and
spending millions to promote it, I have tried to replicate the
Project A.P.E. experience for you in my own small way. I present
Mission 13: Crawfish Bottom, a Project M.O.N.K.E.Y. cache, the
sadly deficient descendant of it's mighty A.P.E. forebears.
Find the recreation center and proceed beyond the giant lobster and
enter the fields guarded by it's diminutive cousins. Watch your
step, the crawfish are small, but their works are mighty. Make your
way to the safety of the woods, the cache is just beyond the edge,
flanked by treacherous wild roses.
I hope you enjoy this small attempt to recreate one of geocaching's
great experiences, finding a Project A.P.E. cache.