This cache is not at the published coords.
Some members of the Geocaching fraternity have almost made a
religion out of their obsession with geocaching. They have spread
the word throughout all the lands, making converts of those heathen
muggles as they go.
As with most religions, various creeds and commandments have come
into existance to guide those who seek guidance on their geo trail
to cache fulfilment.
Some of these are:
The Ten Geocaching Commandments (the abridged version with
the top 5) :
1. Remember the Geocaching Event Day and keep it free
2. Thou shalt not bear false witness against a Find when not
signing a Log Book.
3. Thou shalt not steal Geocoins and Travel bugs, remember to move
them on.
4. Thou shalt not kill those who muggle caches no matter how
tempting.
5. Thou shalt not make unto thee graven images on pathtags unless
there is enough to share around.
If you break this code of conduct, you will need to find an
extra 231 caches to atone for your sins and find happiness.
The 7 Deadly Geocaching Sins (once again, the abridged
version with the top 5):
1. Sloth – Those cachers who don’t replace caches with
due diligence to concealment and camouflage,
2. Lust – Giving in to passions when aroused by finding a
cache in a secluded forest park away from the eyes of
muggles,
3. Wrath – Breaking all speed records to arrive at a newly
published cache only to find the name Adrian Mc already in the log
book.
4. Gluttony – Obsessing and devouring all caches at an event
to the extent that you forget to change the nappy of your mini
cachers all day.
5. Greed – Taking all GC and TB from a TB hotel and not
replacing them with any others.
If you break this code of conduct, you will need to find an
extra 61 puzzle caches to atone for your sins and find
happiness.