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Dueling Banjos and the Twilight Zone Traditional Cache

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HighCountryAdmin: I am archiving this defunct geocache to keep it from continually showing up in search lists, and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements. If you wish to repair or replace the cache sometime in the future, please contact me via my profile, and assuming it still meets the guidelines, I will be happy to unarchive it.

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Hidden : 10/2/2007
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   large (large)

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Geocache Description:

Imagine if you will, two cachers out for a Sunday drive looking for a place to hide a cache, only to realize they have entered into another dimension where it seems as if time has stopped. "Impossible!" you say? You have just entered the Twilight Zone...a land where you may see emu, goats, long-horn steers, llama and may even hear dueling banjos in the night.

This cache isn't just off the beaten path, it is out in the middle of NOWHERE!

We happened upon this place while out exploring one day and thought this area was just a little too weird to not share with anyone. After driving around for a while we began to feel like we had entered the Twilight Zone.

Just as we were starting to wonder if we would actually begin to hear "dueling banjos", we decided to turn down a gravel road we came to and found the perfect hiding place for the cache that UglyInjun won at the August AGA Dinner event.

This cache is an easy smiley and can be hunted at any time but if you want to increase the "freaky" factor, hunt it at night. Just be sure to watch out for the geo-ghosts!

Large rubbermaid type jug container filled to the brim with lots of swag.



PLEASE NOTE: A 4wd or hiking is not necessary to get to this cache. If you come in from Skyball Road an easily traveled dirt/gravel road will take you right to the location.

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