Thanks Joe Traditional Cache
Alaskan Snowman: The tree this cache was in has been cut down. I guess that is a good reason to archive the cache. Thanks to all who visited.
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This cache is hidden on the south side of the Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail. It is about 1 good stride from the pavement. Contains a log only. Please bring a pen or pencil.
Please be careful to protect the local flora and fauna. The cords were averaged from the middle of the pavement. Cache is attached to something with green string. Please be careful not to break the string. The end away from the string is actually a cap you can unscrew.
I would be fibbing if I took credit for the cache construction. This cache was originally constructed and hidden by “TEAM NAB” a wee bit too close to “GCPW9D.” Abbysgrammy indicated (via email) I could use the cache if I would retrieve it “as we don’t want to leave caches just lying around everywhere.” The signature on the original log in the cache indicated original placement by “NashvilleJoe.” Thus the name – and thanks again Abbysgrammy. I hope the new placement is satisfactory.
In April and May it is common to encounter "cottonmouths" along this trail.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
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