Many of us who place large geocaches develop a love-hate relationship with the evolution of thier contents. They often start out with nice, new and usable treasures but soon devolve into what is best described as a handfill of detrius from the bottom of a Goodwill bin. On the flip side of the die is our desire to keep something worthwhile in our caches to discover and reward finders when they open the box. It is a constant struggle to find that balance between what should be Tossed and what should be left in to be Found.
Recently I performed maintenance on a cache that had a pile of tossed and found debris in it. I thought about pulling it all out, but upon closer inspection, discovered a bag of dice in the mix. Well, there's at least some utility and fun in these and I figured I should leave them in here. But what about the rest of this crap? I know, I'll roll the die and leave it to chance.
Below is a picture of my role of the Platonic Solids. Can you figure out the answer I came to?
Final cache can be found at N44° AB.CDE W 088° FG.HIJ
A: Difference of octahedron
B: Sum of small cubes
C: Difference of dodecahedron
D: Difference of woodies
E: Sum of whites
F: Product of tetrahedron
G: Sum of icosahedrons
H: Dridel
I: Soft and boney
J: Difference of blues
A Geocache Notification Form has been submitted to Cynthia Mueller park manager of High Cliff State Park.