This series was created to celebrate my first 500 finds. Before I
get into the specifics there are a few people I would like to
thank.
First is Bushwhacking Queen: The Queen was there when I hit the
500th cache and it was a night that I will never forget. She gave
me the energy I needed to keep going and to reach the milestone
(let alone a great view ). She had a big part in this achievement
and for that I thank her.
Second are the Ecorangers: When I first meet Tami she took me
under her wing, got me going, and made sure I kept going. She was
always giving me encouragement and wouldn't let me give up. Wade,
well he's the best! He carried me when I was down, cracked my back
to make sure I stayed aligned (heh, heh), and is a very wise-guy,
er, man (at least he's smarter than me). Thank you for support.
Okay, now onto the series.... I had a thought (ouch that hurt)
and decided to think about the last 500 caches, and the ones that
stood out, are memorable, and were creative I stole, er, modified
them to put my own spin on them. So this series is a summary of
some of my favorite caches over the first 500 with my own personal
twist. I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed the original
cache. Hope they are as memorable to you as I found them to be.
About the cache
Coordinates listed above is not were the cache is located.The
cords will get you close to were the trail starts. You do not have
to bush wack at all. This cache was designed to do at night. Follow
the trail and you will see fire tacks. Follow them and they will
lead you to the cache. Don’t forget your flash light and you might
want to bring someone when you do this one. I am not going to give
a hint to this one. It shouldn’t be hard if you do it at night.
This cache will always remind me of the good time I had finding the
original. Right B. Queen?