This evening I decided I wanted to go out for a hike. I needed a
hike. I needed some excercise. I've had an ammo box in the car for
several weeks now ready to hide. I've had the spot picked out for 5
months already. I might as well go hide it tonight.
What was I thinking. I ventured out alone, it was 8pm and was
dark already. Flashlight in hand I walk down the extemely rocky
trail. I get about 150 meters into the woods and 450 meters from
where I want to hide the cache, and something big moves around in
the bushes 10 meters from me. I shine my flashlight and just see
the bushes moving. I take one more step and come to my senses
wondered how I could be so stupid to go for a hike in the woods in
the dark, alone, on a trail I have only been on once before. As I
am about to hit the trailhead where I parked, I see the perfect
hiding spot for a cache. Ammo can won't fit, so I dig in my
backpack for another cache container which fits perfectly...except
that when I am about to place it, a car pulls up on the deserted
out of the way road and parks 30 meters behind my car. People get
out, they do something. I decided to forget about the car and go
back to the car. I am scared enough being all alone in the woods
right now. Back in my car, I turn the engine on and wait. The car
behind me obviously notices and drives away, but then stops about
100m in front of where I am parked and once again they do their
thing for a minute, then turn around and drive back the other way
and park around the corner as I could see their headlights through
the trees. Ok I might as well place the cache, so back into the
edge of the woods I go and hide this one and then back to the car
and home I go. Once again I see the car on the side of the road in
a different spot. But I ain't going to stick around to find out
what they are up to.
Anyways, with this, starts a new series. The type of caches most
people really enjoy even if they don't admit it.
About the Cache Spew ('spyü) series:
It is obvious that most cachers prefer the quick caches, whether
they be drivebys or perhaps only a 100m hike. If you like these
quick and easy caches, then you'll love this series. There are so
many caches out there now that you can pick and choose which caches
you want to find and just pass these caches by if they do not
appeal to you. But most people like them, so please respect their
decision to find these. Please bring your own pen\pencil to sign
the log. If you would like to Spew a Cache too and be part of this
series just place your cache, let me know and I will assign the
next sequential number in this series to you.
Most importantly...HAVE FUN!
Caches in the Cache Spew series:
Cache
'spyü 00001 - It All Starts With One
Cache
'spyü 00002 - Twice As Good, And A Pear Too
Cache
'spyü 00003 - Third In Line
Cache
'spyü 00004 - For What It's Worth
Cache
'spyü 00005 - Don't Get Hives
Cache
'spyü 00006 - Do You Spew Too?
Cache
'spyü 00007 - Pet The Orange Cat
Cache
'spyü 00008 - I Hate You Already
Cache
'spyü 00009 - Triangulation (by hikerT)
Cache
'spyü 00010 - The Irish See Green (by hikerT)
Cache
'spyü 00011 - Beaver Signs (by Dreadnaught)
Cache
'spyü 00012 - Blockade (by Dreadnaught)
Cache
'spyü 00013 - I
Cache
'spyü 00014 - Am
Cache
'spyü 00015 - Sofa
Cache
'spyü 00016 - King
Cache
'spyü 00017 - We
Cache
'spyü 00018 - Todd
Cache
'spyü 00019 - Did
Cache
'spyü 00020: Holy Cow! (by flamejobgrrl)
Cache
'spyü 00021: The Temple (by Rideau Rangers)
Cache
'spyü 00022: Muggle Alley (by geob.o.b.)
Cache
'spyü 00023 - High in Mississauga (by jeff-trex)