Fear not - or should
you?
Most people have both rational and
irrational fears - fear of death, close spaces, spiders, snakes,
mice. The list goes on and on. Geocaching sometimes
forces one to confront those fears. This little series is no
exception.
Now I'm not saying that you'll
have to climb down into a pit of vipers or scale the face of a
cliff ... but you might.
Nor am I saying that poisonous
arachnids, insects or other nasty little vermin will be lurking
nearby ... but they could be.
What is hiding in that
hole?
What or whom do YOU
fear?
DISCLAIMER: Cache
owner does not in any manner direct or indirect endorse or
otherwise promote rash or dangerous behavior. The
juxtaposition of certain unforeseen events over the course of a
"cache hunt" are not the responsibility of said cache owner.
Furthermore, natural events and/or the presence of natural
inhabitants cannot be predicted with any regularity. Cache
hunters are responsible for discerning conditions and acting
appropriately. Cache owner is not responsible for any injury
of any type that could possibly occur as a result of the cache
hunt. In short, cache at your own risk.
Located in Bays Mountain
Park. Please visit the park webpage to see the times of
opening and closing. Here is a direct
link to their trail map.
Number two in the series may make
your skin crawl. Cache is a plastic quart container
appropriately taped and well stocked with themed material.
Just off the Lakeside trail on the Holly loop. About 220 feet
of off-trail hiking is required to net this cache.
Coordinates are accurate within 6 feet. Each cache also contains a clue to the location of the
final cache in the series (often glued to the underside of the
lid). Don't forget to write it down or conquer your fear a
second time you must. Please place back
carefully as good or better than you found it so that
others can have the same fear factor "experience".