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Cloud Caching Series - Cumulus Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 9/11/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Quick P & G in NW Story County. You shouldn't have too much trouble with muggles here. Cache is hidden in a typical Team Schnauzer manner at one of our favorite geolocations. Place it back as you found it when you've finished signing the log.

This is part of Team Schnauzer's Cloud Caching Series.

Cumulus clouds are a type of cloud with noticeable vertical development and clearly defined edges. Cumulus means "heap" or "pile" in Latin. They are often described as "puffy" or "cotton-like" in appearance. Cumulus clouds may appear alone, in lines, or in clusters. Cumulus clouds are often precursors of other types of clouds, such as cumulonimbus, when influenced by weather factors such as instability, moisture, and temperature gradient. Cumulus clouds are part of the larger category of cumuliform clouds, which include cumulus, cumulus congestus, and cumulonimbus clouds, among others. The most intense cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds may be associated with severe weather phenomena such as hail, waterspouts and tornadoes.

*Congrats to TeamTwinV on another FTF!*

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