The
C.S.F. (Cache
Scratch Fever) series
evolved from one of those unforgettable caching experiences where
the primary question afterwards is "What was I
thinking??" Trying to be first to finish a series of
caches, my sons and I attacked the last cache,
GC13J4N, before the final just after dark. While we
eventually found it, we also managed to wade through a steep
hillside full of gigantic blackberry bushes for over an hour,
sustaining multiple lacerations and rips to clothing and mental
wellness.
What were we thinking? Well,
we obviously weren't in our right minds, having caught that most
debilitating and mind-altering of diseases -
Cache Scratch Fever.
As a tribute to that night, each cache in the series will
entail the potential for - yes, you guessed it -
scratches.
Oh, and my apologies to Ted
Nugent.
Difficulty moves up from the first
one in the series. If you're wise you will grab this Glad
before summertime. Cache is a small Glad container
appropriately painted. Parking nearby for one or two vehicles
is next to road and is within 100 ft of cache.
Coordinates are accurate within 7 feet. Please place back as
good or better than you found it so that others can have the same
experience.