The "Regular" size rating refers to the second stage
of this cache. The first stage is smallish,and a little tricky, but
not too difficult. The second stage is within driving distance, but
could be a mile or so hike if you wanted to do it.
I won this ammo box at a
caching event that was held at San Tan Flats in Queen Creek,
Arizona.
Thanks to JDubPooch and crew for hosting this
event (We Have a Fever for an Event).
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Note: You hardly have to step off
the sidewalk to grab this one. But if you do step off, don't worry,
it is in my front yard, so it is fine to search.
PLEASE REPLACE AS YOU FOUND IT, SO
IT DOES NOT GET MUGGLED AND BE SLIGHTLY STEALTHY WITH THE FIRST
STAGE. THANKS AND HAVE FUN!
Warning: I moved the terrain rating up because now there is
water and/or mud during your search for this cache. For the final
stage, wear shoes that you don't mind getting muddy. When I placed
this, there was absolutely no water. Now, at certain times of the
day, there is flowing water at this cache. I moved it up a bit to
keep it clear of the water, but it is still where I originally put
it.
Update: Original ammo box was washed away in the rains, so I
had to replace with a different container. It's in a slightly
better final location, so please make sure this one doesn't
disappear either. Thanks.