BIG BEARS STASH HUNT Traditional Cache
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Size:  (micro)
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One could do this in a
wheelchair with the right equipment
The first great American GPS Stash Hunt: In May 2000, a GPS
enthusiast hid a container in the woods near Portland, Ore., and
posted the latitude and longitude on a computer message board for
his friends. The idea caught on and a new sport was born. From the
beginning, the basic concept has remained the same: A
weather-resistant container holding a logbook and possibly some
"trading" items are concealed. The finder writes his or her name
and the date, and posts a message reporting the success on the
website. The rule of "take something, leave something" is a
cornerstone of geocaching. Another tradition promoted by
enthusiasts is CITO (Cache In, Trash Out), encouraging searchers to
pick up any litter they happen to come across. This cache is a fun
one well it is a log only i did manage to put a geocoin in it for
the first to find. It could be green it could be high it could be
low or none of the above. I am sure you will like when you find it
Cache on BIG BEAR.align="middle" />
~FTF Shastasam FTF~
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
AB UVAG