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Pavor Nocturnus Multi-Cache

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lowracer: This one's been fun, but sounds like it's deteriorated too far.

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Hidden : 9/13/2008
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Pavor Nocturnus means "Night Terror" in latin. Bring a flashlight and don't be afraid of the dark. This cache is 100% legal to hunt at any time of night, but don't try it in the daytime, you'll never find it.

Park at the parking coordinates.

Go to the start coordinates, whip out your flashlight and look for the little yellow or brown reflective triangles. Follow those until you see the double - triangle, two brown triangles stacked vertically within a few inches of each other. There you will find the cache. It's a nice long night walk, but nothing to be afraid of here. You could bike if you like, or take your stroller, it's stroller friendly up until the last 30-40 feet or so when you'll have to strike out on foot to locate the container.

The best kind of flashlights for this pursuit are those white LED headband lights. Second best is a bright white LED flashlight held near eye level. The reflectors work best when the light source is nearest your head, and for some reason the white LED light has a better color for highlighting the reflector and not lighting up the vegetation so much.

After you've found it, use your GPS to track your way back.

Good luck and enjoy this night cache.

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