Post Traumatic Cache Disorder Traditional Cache
RedHiker: Archiving this cache as the cache owner hasn't logged in for more than a year and this geocache has been unavailable or unfound for quite a while.
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Post Traumatic Cache Disorder
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You searching for a water-tight micro vile in plain sight. Special tools are not necessary. There are three possible ways to obtain the cache, the high road, the middle road, or the muck road. Stealth recommended, but may be not required. The cache was hidden in the dead of a moonless night. Difficulty for the muggles and actually signing the log, and Terrain... god speed.
(PTCD) is an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to one or more terrifying caches that threatened or caused grave physical harm.
It is a severe and ongoing emotional reaction to an extreme psychological trauma. This stressor may involve someone's actual death, a threat to the cacher's GPS, serious physical injury, or threat to physical or psychological finding ability, overwhelming psychological defenses for onlookers.
In some cases it can also be from profound psychological and emotional trauma, apart from any actual physical harm. Often, however, the two are combined when a geovirus hide is involved.
This cache is would not be possible if it were not for WRITESHOP ROBERT. He was gracious enough to archive his cache for this hide. While hiding this cache, I found his original multi... Onlookers from the safety of solid ground should look for it.
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