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Corporate Ca$he - Vermont To Connecticut Traditional Cache

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BriGuyNY: New property owners put up N/T signs all along this path. Lots of construction going on. Bittersweet, as I have fond memories of working at this building much earlier in my career.

Seeing as how times have changed since it was placed back in 2010, I decided to archive after a successful 14-year run. This was one of the better hides in the series too.

Container has been removed. It was a bison tube hanging on a wire inside the metal post, not in the rock wall. I enjoyed reading all of the logs, but it’s time to move on. Many thanks to all who stopped to experience it.

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Hidden : 10/23/2010
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


This cache is part of the "Corporate Ca$he - Monopoly Challenge!", in which information needs to be obtained from every cache container before being able to surmise the coordinates for the final stash. Each cache is located within an area of White Plains that is a cluster of corporate offices for a wide variety of companies. After being relocated from upstate New York to one of these offices in June 2010, I realized that although I am surrounded by corporate America life every weekday, the back woods still burn strong inside of me. As a result, this series combines the two, and is designed to take you on a journey that shows the corporate world in a different light.

I chose the blue square properties for this cache for a few reasons:

1.) They come immediately after the purple properties, and you can complete this cache as a nice loop from Old Kent & Whitechapel.

2.) When I lived upstate in Rensselaer County, Vermont was practically my next door neighbor. Now that I live in Westchester, Connecticut is my new neighbor. Having completed the trek from Vermont to Connecticut, and since they follow each other on the board, it's time for you to do the same!

For the fullest experience, park at the listed waypoint and begin at Trailhead #1. "No Trespassing" is specifically for solicitors and the path is open to the public. As a geocacher you should get a good laugh out of the sign at every trailhead here. I sure did! Also, if you're lucky, you may see a certain geo-mobile nearby as well .

Remember to note the $$$ you find on the container before you leave, and I hope you enjoy the game.

Congrats on FTF: bacmac

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