I've Seen Fire and Rain Traditional Cache
headbum: Time for this one to just go away. Thanks to all those that have found it.
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Short walk but the end is almost rock climbing.
This cache is trucker friendly and has a nice view. It is at the East Bound parking area and the St John's Fishing Access exit. The cache is a pill bottle that has had camo tape put on it. There is no room for a writing stick so bring your own. It could have very small trade items left but there is nothing here at the moment. Please be careful and let me know if there is something wrong or if you feel the coordinates are off. Also check out the photo that RockhoundMt sent me with a little local history for you to enjoy. Maybe I should change the name of this cache to I've Seen Fire, Rain and Leprosy. Who thinks the tree in the photo is relevent to the cache? There is also a bench mark near. Cache on.
Congrats to msomt on the FTF.
Thanks again RockhoundMT for the info and photo.
4/4/2010 Happy Easter folks. Stopped by to swap the cache out due to reports of being broken and the log getting wet. That being done I want to add a note here that the camo for this cache does not need to be moved. The cache should be removed from the camo but not the camo from the cache. I believe that removing the camo and then replacing it after signing the log is what is causing the cache to be broken. This is suppose to be a fairly easy cache that can be done by people of all sizes and ages. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have fun with and at this cache. Oh I almost forgot that I left one of my new pathtags in the cache for the next finder to keep or move on as they wish. Please log it in at www.pathtags.com and I hope you like it. Headbum
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