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Use The Woods! I89 South TB Rest Stop Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 4/10/2006
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Located at a pseudo rest stop on I89 South, just after Exit 4 (Randolph), park and it is a quick hop, skip and a jump (literally) to the cache.

I noticed that I89 had no local TB rest stops so I thought I would place this one for all to enjoy. Standard rules apply. I would like to keep at least 1 TB in the cache at all times, but if you can move a particular one on its mission, by all means take it.

The container is a .50 cal ammo can, so it will take those slightly larger TB's. When you park, watch out for the gully you need to jump over. It could get a little muddy after a good rain.

I am 5'9" tall and I can just straddle the fence you need to cross to the cache. After that it is pretty straight forward. Have fun.

*****UPDATE April 22, 2006*****
I just want to thank everyone who has taken the time out to find this cache and to all who have yet to find it. I will be deployed in support of the Global War on Terrorism to Iraq for about 14 months. Darrel of DJ and Cal has graciously agreed to adopt my caches and maintain them while I am gone and I really appreciate that. Thanks everyone and see you next year!

*****UPDATE May 30, 2007*****
I returned safely from a year in Baghdad, Iraq with ten fingers and ten toes and my head still resting squarely on my shoulders. I can safely say that it was a successful mission.

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