Welcome to another of my random cache
series. The B.T.B 202 (B.urn T.hrough B.atteries) will
consist of different types and sizes of caches. The
difficulty and terrain will also vary from cache to cache.
You will have micros, smalls, regular and large containers.
Park-and-grabs to hike-and-finds. Multi’s and Puzzle Caches
will also be included in the series. The series will be a
total of two hundred and two caches. I am launching this
series on May 31, 2007. I hope you will all be entertained
with these caches. I will definately have fun placing
them.
A few words of fine print on these cache
listings:
1.
Safety is priority and you should always be aware of your
surroundings. Here in the south you should expect poison plants,
thorns, snakes, ticks, bees, bears, muggles and other various
wildlife related obstacles.
2. Muggles muggles everywhere so your best stealth is ALWAYS
REQUIRED.
3. Rehide the container as-good-as or better-than you found
it.
4. Did I mention “MUGGLES”?
5. If a cache is unobtainable due to muggle infestation then
please come back for it on a future attempt. I love hiding
caches...not replacing them.
6. Please read the cache page thoroughly BEFORE hunting. I will
provide important information regarding the hide: access times,
do’s and don't’s, container specifics (sometimes), and general
facts that will aid in your find.
7. Enjoy the hunt...you are not getting paid for it so don't turn
it into work...the only reward is a smiley and the satisfaction of
finding it...
Here we go again...Off hiking on the Phipps Bend trail. You will
find public parking at N 36 28.393 W 082 48.342. The trail starts
at the end of the road nearest the parking area. Please note that
the access times for the trail are daylight hours only. Please plan
accordingly and make sure that you are out by sundown. The trail is
level hard packed gravel. You will have a chance to see alot of
wildlife while hiking...deer are especially plentiful here. You may
want to pack some fluids for the walk. Also remember to bring a pen
to sign the log...it is a long way back to the car if you forget
one. This cache hide is approximately 2.5 miles down the trail. The
trail is approximately three miles total length making it a six
mile round trip. It is a great walk with some neat scenery. Please
be aware that you may encounter ticks, snakes, thorns, poisin
plants and other natural nasties. Also, there is some debris near
the cache location...boards and rusted tin sheets...Watch your
step. Enjoy!