Burma Shave was a brushless shaving cream that was made popular in early 20th century America by a unique advertising campaign that consisted of a series of signs evenly spaced along the America's highways providing an interesting diversion for travelers. They were clever, fun and consequently were quite popular.
Click on the Burma Shave logo below to see a lot of the original Burma Shave signs!
This is the fourth in a series of Burma Caches.
In order to verify your visit, you need to EMAIL ME the phrase built from the words at each coordinate.
These caches consist of a series of coordinates. At each coordinate you will find a small metal washer in plain view with a word or two stamped onto it.
This is another easy one. All the words are attached to chain-link fencing and are visible from inside the park. You can easily walk from one to the next.
Due to numerous comments that the first tag is missing -- here is the first tag: "IF MOM"
The coordinates for this cache are:
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N 40° 14.799 W 111° 38.360 |
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N 40° 14.798 W 111° 38.289 |
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N 40° 14.868 W 111° 38.398 |
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Kid Friendly Lunchtime Cache Available year-round Scenic View |
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Links to all my Burma Caches:
Burma Cache #1 in American Fork, UT
Burma Cache #2 in Lehi, UT
Burma Cache #3 in South Salt Lake, UT
Burma Cache #4 in Provo, UT
Burma Cache #5 in Delta, UT
Burma Cache #6 in Vernal, UT
Burma Cache #7 in Orem, UT
Burma Cache #9 in Ivins, UT
Burma Cache #10 in Provo Canyon