Sleepless: Thanks for all the fun and thanks for voting my cache COTM after it was placed!! I sure will miss all you guys!!
Some interesting notes (at least I think they are interesting)
The walk into this hide always reminded me of Jurrasic park because the plants around here were HUGE, especially the poison ivy. That is what kept the local kids away.
This cache was only 200 feet from "Hindo's Hatch"... I always thought it was amusing when people who were working on the clues went in after the hatch cache.... if they only knew that the prize they were seeking was steps away.
The pond that was next to the cache site used to be a "swimmin' hole". I got email once from Ko-tis-vey who told me that he and his brother used to swim there when they were kids. Looking at that pond now, I can't even imagine dipping my toe into it.
I still think this is an excellent cache spot..... maybe if one day the other cache in the park gets archived or moved somebody should snag this spot... it has never been muggled even though it is a HUGE geo-beacon that just screams "explore here!!!"
The baseball that was in the cache was originally the logbook for a baseball cache event I did in 2003. I am so surprised that nobody took it, but now that I am looking at it again I see there are MANY more signatures on it, so I am keeping it as a nice memento of this cache.
This cache at one time contained ALL the items that were listed on the clue cache page (except the Laker & the M&Ms) -- I see that the only thing left is the Spiderman Pez
Only 5 of cachers who were listed on the FTF section came and found the cache
Well.... this one is gone, and so am I
See you all someday....