We had a couple of Travel bugs from Wyoming that needed to get moving so we decided to get a little Holy.... on this Sunday and drop them off. This was #3 of the day on our Terri and Billy cache hunt. We were pretty stumped on this one. I bet it took 20 minutes to find it. A big blue coat laying nearby kind of starled the both of us. We circled around quite a bit as the Garmin Etrex Legend misbehaved in the trees. When it finally settled with accuracy the mark was 2.74 on! Great mark Terri and Billy and Mr. LLG found it and needed the mark to find it. It was well camoflauged. The container really needs a good plastic bag which it has. The bottom of the conatiner is very loose. Not sure if it is intended to be. We traded for the neat little dream catcher and dropped in the Eat Here and Get Gas TB that wants to go to Daytona Beach Florida and the Wascally Wabbit non-mission TB. Thanks for a clever hide. You had us stumped for a bit but we were glad to find it. It should be hit often so we thought it a wise place to place the bugs. TFTC's today! 
Additional Images
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 Baby Lap loved the car!
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 The Trade
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 Mr. LLG looks the cache items over
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 A relieved LLG after the find
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 | This is the original cache type consisting, at a bare minimum, a container and a log book. Normally you'll find a tupperware container, ammo box, or bucket filled with goodies, or smaller container ("micro cache") too small to contain items except for a log book. The coordinates listed on the traditional cache page is the exact location for the cache. |