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NEMESIS OF LAME MICROS #1 Traditional Cache

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Cayuga Crew: Stopped by today to check on this one and found it lying on the ground exposed with lid removed. Thinking it may become muggle prone I decided to remove it and shorten my maintenence runs. Thanks to all that made the trip.....Espesially those logging anti micro sentiments.

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Hidden : 12/3/2007
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Just as the name implies I intend to place a nearby full size cache that is well stocked with swag and hidden on property providing public access in close proximity to every micro published in Western New York from now on. The heck with raising children and going to work from now on I’m sitting back in Cayuga HQ with a stocked ammo can in hand waiting for that next micro to get published so I can get a real cache out there for you to find!

Nemesis of lame Micros # 1 is located on public access property managed by the Western New York Land Conservatory.

While doing minimal research for where I wanted to locate this cache I discovered A 26 acre parcel with public access. Parking is available at either a dead end on Gentwood Ave (watch out for the fire hydrant) N 42 58.266 W 078 41.244 or at a dead end on Helenwood (no fire hydrants more room) N42 58.494 W 078 41.251. There is a paper street that joins these two dead ends and dissects the Conservatory property which will lead you toward the cache from either direction. The cache is just what you think it is. A large camoed lock and lock with plenty room for swag and trackables. Off course there is a log large enough to sign in without a microscope or a tweezers. I’m not sure but Huckle may have stolen the pen when he was fondling the container with envy the other day. The terrain is set for winter swamp type walking and we suggest bringing your boots and not no damn East Amherst slip on ankle high Duckies either I mean Alabama hip waders when I say boots. Oh and if this get published early enough for the FTFer to get there and follow my tracks to the cache go for it, follow me to the deep end by the old Falcon wagon (N42 58.322 W 078 41.177) where I was going to put it. It’s just that a hate Fords more than micros and couldn’t bear to place a cache anywhere within eyesight of it. My only other request is to limit night caching at the site. The area is surrounded by developments and I’m sure one of you in there in the middle of the night with your gazillion candlelight spot light will draw undo attention from the neighbors Besides your light might melt the cache if you shine it on it for too long.

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