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Fossilers' Demise Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

General Disarray: I have been looking at caches in the area that have been temporarily disabled for a while now and it looks like your cache has been under the weather for some time. While I feel that Geocaching.com should hold the location for you and block other cachers from entering the area around this cache for a reasonable amount of time I don’t think we can do so any longer. Therefore, I have archived this cache. If you haven’t done so already, please pick up any remaining cache bits as soon as possible.

When repairs to this cache are completed and it is time to have it reposted, it will be no problem. Just drop me a note and let me know the GC waypoint number of the cache or better yet, the URL of the cache page. You will still be able to access your cache page just as before by going to your “My Cache Page” and clicking the link of your cache.

I will be more than happy to take a look at your cache again to see if it is still is within the guidelines of the Geocaching.com website for cache placement and posting.

I want to thank you for the time that you have taken to contribute to geocaching in the past and am looking forward to seeing your cache up and running in the future.

Thanks for your understanding,

General Disarray

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Hidden : 4/16/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Although the journey may be long (but not that long) and steep, it is well worth the end reward. Enjoy the cache and the view of downtown Bartlesville.

This cache can be found on one of Bartlesville's highest landforms. We may not have mountains, but we do have mounds. Elementary students used to travel here for field-trips to look for fossils. Keep your eyes open--some of the world's largest dinosaur remains have been found in Oklahoma. Visit OU's Natural History Museum to see the proof.

In order to climb the mound to find this cache, it is necessary to visit the Conoco Phillips security office across the street to the south of the site and fill out a waiver form.

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