URBEX!
Urban Exploration.
There is no
cool story to go with this cache.
You will not find an easy park and grab here.
Only the truth of searching for caches.
And a possibility to get your feet wet.
Before you go for this cache there are things you must know.
You assume all responsibility for any possible bodily harm and/or
mental anguish in this quest.
IF THERE IS RAIN IN THE FORECAST, AVOID THIS CACHE!
There is a chance you might run across wild animals and surprises
they leave behind.
The only way your feet will not get wet is if Oklahoma has a bad
drought, but I can't even assure you of that.
Mud and quicksand can be encountered in different areas.
Some of that mud can smell pretty bad.
The deepest quicksand I found was only a foot deep before touching
solid rock underneath.
Bring plenty of light if you fear the darkness.
My 1 million candlepower spotlight would not reach far enough to
see an end at times.
I finally became comfortable using smaller lights.
Here's a hint; L.E.D. lights will highlight animal eyes just as
well as a powerful spotlight.
I would advise against doing this in decent clothing if you are
worried about appearance.
Claustrophobia is a huge concern for this cache. Take your meds,
take your friends or just DON'T do it.
Oh yeah, take a friend or let someone know where you will be.
Mobile phone and GPS reception will be NONEXISTANT in many
areas.
Pay attention to pictures and notes I have here or at different
legs along the way.
There is offensive graffiti in several areas.
Anyone with physical problems will be hurting after this.
So remember to get your medications for sore backs, neck, feet,
knees or anything else that gives you problems.
There are areas with unstable debris and a possibility for broken
glass (I didn't see any).
Pick your path carefully.
This is a multi with 4 legs and then the cache.
Some legs have instructions instead of coordinates.
Keep an eye out for these symbols.
Read the signs. Do not go this way.
Here is a good place to search for a clue.
You are in the right spot to start searching.