Yuzawa Kat and I
first met this cheerful couple
"in the wild". They told us they had first gotten their GPSr
to use while out on their waverunners. Well, we thought we'd
give them another reason to use them, and placed a cache on
EGMONT
KEY for them. What kind of honor is that, though, having
to maintain a cache placed FOR you, not BY
you
It's been a couple of years since then, and we've done our fair
share of KipKay & Mindles
caches:
Think
Myth Me? - walk towards N 27 59.473, W 082 41.300, and count
the tears/tiers in the fountain...
Think
Pick Don! - walk to N 27 59.483, W 082 41.333, and see what you
can see in front of you...
Think
Urban Pioneer - go to the posted coords and find it!
Once you get to the cache coords, you'll understand the difficulty
rating. The GeoMuggles may wonder what you're doing. If you're REAL
GXers, your best bet would be to CITO as you look in the area.
Nothing else will deflect a curious GeoMuggle's attention any
quicker than that. That's how we got them to ignore us at the
placement!
By now, carrying a CITO bag
should be like carrying your own writing implement.
The coords may be a little off because of
the tree. Are you carrying that writing implement we
mentioned
earlier
Date and initials only,
please!
Special thanks to KipKay & Mindles
, for beta testing for us with
nothing more than the posted coords and an idea of the
container
-
- you deserve MEFTF
honors!
This cache was placed with the encouragement
of
the Safety Harbor Parks & Rec Dept
with the agreement to respect their signage
with regards to the Baranoff Oak.
In addition, this is a meditative place. Please treat everyone as
you would want to be treated.
~~ Have a blessed day. Happy caching. ~~
BD and YK