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A Five Gallon Bucket In The Woods Traditional Geocache

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Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   large (large)

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Geocache Description:


With all the small cache containers and light pole hides placed out there recently, I thought it would be a good idea to remind cachers of how Geocaching all began.......

A Five Gallon Bucket in the Woods.

 
Here is a great cache for the kids of all ages.  Yes......those of you who might not look the part anymore, but are still playing with electronic toys (i.e.: GPS's, computers, cell phones, and PDA's) are still kids too.
 
This cache is packed with big stuff.  Any of the below items can be a FTF prize, or just take the FTF button.
 
 
Beginning Contents Are:
 
-Gators Desktop Helmet
-Seminoles Desktop Helmet
-Travel Thermos
-Desktop trash bin
-3m Precise Optical Mousing Surface
-Crayola Night Light
-Timberland Hat
-1 liter polycarb water bottle
-Basketball pencil sharpener
-Baseball pencil sharpener
-2006 St. Paul Winter Carnival Button (Uncirculated)
-FTF Button........courtesy of a posen hide in MN that Grey Wolf got from a FTF in February.
- Logbook with pen
 
Please leave the logbook on the top of all the goodies, so it is easy to spot when opening the cache.

And please........This is most likey the biggest cache most people have ever found.......Write a log appropriate to the cache size. IE: None of this "2 of 3 TNLNTFTC" stuff that is being written on the cache logs lately.

No need to bushwack in. There are well established trails to within 20 feet of the cache. If you are buchwacking, you have increased the terrain rating more than intended.

 
Good Luck, Have Fun, and Be Safe.
First to Find: sleepysleuths

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