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Taking a Break after finishing Quick SAX Mystery Cache

This cache has been archived.

West Texas Reviewer: Cache Owner (CO) has not responded, so the cache is being archived to keep it from continually showing up in search lists, and to prevent it from blocking new cache placements. If you wish to repair/replace this cache sometime in the future (not to exceed 10 days from the date of this entry), just contact me (by e-mail), and assuming it still meets the current Guidelines, I will consider unarchiving this cache.

Please be advised this is not a guarantee that this geocache will be unarchived. Many factors will go into my decision. The most important of which is how you responded to geocachers who tried to communicate with you regarding the problem(s) with this geocache hide and how you communicated with me, the West Texas Reviewer.

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Hidden : 12/21/2005
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

The listed coordinated are TOTALLY BOGUS!!!

Usual Disclaimer…
So before anyone starts any rumors, I do actually play the sax. I play Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone Sax.

So after grabbing all 10 Quick SAX; I tend to be a bit tired. As a reward for completing the whole Quick SAX series… EVERYONE GETS A SECOND SMILEY! (on this cache only please).

For the lucky person that FTFs this Bonus SAX, please claim 2 SMILEYS per each game piece in the series.-Update, HiDude_98 already snaked this one...

So Take a Break!!!
N30 (7)(3).(8)(10)(2)
W097 (5)(6).(9)(1)(4)

Quick SAX Series
Quick SAX#1: GCRPAR
Quick SAX#2: GCRPAV
Quick SAX#3: GCRPAW
Quick SAX#4: GCRPAY
Quick SAX#5: GCRPAZ
Quick SAX#6: GCRPB0
Quick SAX#7: GCRPB1
Quick SAX#8: GCRPB2
Quick SAX#9: GCRPB4
Quick SAX#10: GCRPB5
Taking a Break after Quick SAX: GCRPCP

Memories of QuickSAX
Some of the most interesting and colorful logs can be read here.





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