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Traditional Cache What the....
A  cache by BigDaddyGRC       Hidden: 3/28/2008  
Size: Size: Small (Small)      Difficulty: 2 out of 5      Terrain: 1.5 out of 5 (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)

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N/S ? ??.??? W/E ??? ??.???  []
In California, United States

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That's what you'll think when you see this. By the looks of this you will scratch your head and wonder how they could design and construct anything, anywhere, back in the day. No worries with California Department of Fish & Game. No worries with OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration). No worries with EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) or with the environmentalists. The design was probably scratched on the soil at the time of construction. In this case all that mattered was that water was moved from one place to another. As you know today you cannot get away with this kind of engineering or construction. Makes you wonder how it was to live in the Old West. You'll also wonder if it was intentionally designed or constructed this way, or if this sprouted after the fact. Can't say much, you'll have to see it for yourself. You make the call, I'm just wondering...........

This is a painted Altoid can. It has room for small items and room enough for a log so bring a pen. There is a paved shoulder so there's plenty of space for parking. Be careful pulling out after your visit. Please place the container back where it was found and exactly how it was hidden. Also use a stick to poke around before putting your hand in places and can't see, we are in critter country. Happy caching!

Additional Hints ( Decrypt ) 

Decryption Key
A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z
(letter above equals below,
and vice versa)

Aq2Sr14O, ybj naq oruvaq (Decrypted Hints)




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Replaced old log with a clean one in a ziplock on August 9th 2008

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Cache Logs
 November 5 by gpajim (1171 found)
Found it ! thanks BigDaddyGRC

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 September 13 by jademeyer (221 found)
TNLN THANKS FOR THE HIDE

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 September 13 by csusbflyboy (100 found)
Out for a Sunday drive, tfth.

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 September 5 by 5150Joker (250 found)
Up in Wright wood spending the day with a friend and picked up this cache. And what BigDaddy said is true, what do big agencies think about when they plan some odd construction project. And if it gets scrubbed or cancelled, why don't they get rid of what they started. Now there's weird stuff laying all over disrupting the beauty of nature. TFTF

[This entry was edited by 5150Joker on Sunday, September 06, 2009 at 6:43:04 PM.]

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 August 27 by milfordlake (398 found)
A easy grab, a stange looking pipe. TFTH SL Milfordlake

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Current time: 11/22/2009 6:29:57 AM
Last Updated: 11/7/2009 3:23:20 PM
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