CUS67 There's a New Chick in Town Traditional Cache
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CUS67 There's a New Chick in Town
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This log only micro is hidden in a traditional way . Terrain is flat and level, it should be an easy park and grab! It contains only a log, so be sure and bring something to write with.
Got this S.L.A.P. habit from Searcy. Yes it is habit forming, so beware.
Do you or does someone you know have a skirt lifting obsession? We sure do! Everywhere we go, we constantly see pole skirts and wonder if they have caches hidden under them, or think they should have. Because we feel this way, and think others do too, we have founded S.L.A.P. (Skirt Lifters Anonymous Program). We here at S.L.A.P. feel the best way to help with this problem is to place as many skirt lifting caches as we can to help satisfy our obsession. If you or someone you know is crazy about skirt lifting, a S.L.A.P. is just what the doctor ordered! Getting a S.L.A.P. is always free and it just takes a minute from your busy day. Please contact us if you want to get a S.L.A.P. Chapter started in your town. Our motto is “There are skirt lifters everywhere that just need a good S.L.A.P.!”
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U.S. Route 67 is a 1,560 mile (2,511 km) long north-south U.S. highway in the Midwestern United States. The southern terminus of the route is at the United States-Mexico border in Presidio, Texas, where it continues south as Mexican Federal Highway 16 upon crossing the Rio Grande. The northern terminus is at U.S. Route 52 in Sabula, Iowa.
US 67 crosses the Mississippi River twice along its routing. The first crossing is at West Alton, Missouri, where US 67 utilizes the Clark Bridge to reach Alton, Illinois. 240 miles to the north, US 67 crosses the river again at the Rock Island Centennial Bridge between Rock Island, Illinois, and Davenport, Iowa. Additionally, the route crosses the Missouri River via the Lewis Bridge a few miles southwest of the Clark Bridge.
If you find this cache in need of attention, please email me through my profile link or note it in your online log. Happy caching.
***************************Congratulations on your first FTF, AmberDragon and Emerald Celt*****************************
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