LOG this one Traditional Geocache
bug and snake: Visited the cache today and found it to be as reported by the last few finders. It has run it's course. For those who did not see it, the cache container was a log with the center section removed and one side left loose to form a lid. The lid was located with dowels and the whole thing was attached to a stake driven into the ground beneath it. A combination of a wet spring and various insect attacks took a toll on the cache and it is finally beyond repair. It was well received while it lasted though and I am very pleased with the logs that it gathered.
The goodies remaining in the cache will re-appear in the cache I am currently preparing.
Thanks to all who found this one. We sure hope you had a bit of fun with it.
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Not too far off the road and close to the area known as Dinosaur Rock. This cache is not about long hikes. It is a fun cache that might well show you a spectacular rock formation that you have missed in the past.
The cache had been damaged by rain but is now back in shape again.
WOOD YEW like to add this one to your LOG?
I am going to go out on a LIMB and suggest that it is a little out of the ordinary. If YEW are willing to BRANCH out a little YEW should be able to find it. But, we don't want YEW to PINE away if you can't find it. So, if YEW want to, just send us a simple (tre)e-mail and we will tell YEW exactly how to find it. Don't hesitate, we BARK worse than we bite and we are not the kind of people who LEAVES others in the lurch. Just have a good ROOT around before YEW give up.
Hope YEW don't think we are completely NUTS!
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